1. Czechoslovakia first became a nation-state at the end of World War 1 (1918) by breaking away from the collapsing Austro-Hungarian Empire. They had very able lobbyists at the Paris Peace Conference and managed to secure large areas of territory that had very few Czechs or Slovaks.
2. The country was dismembered by Germany and Hungary in 1938-39 but reunited in 1945.
3. Following the Velvet Revolution of 1989, the Czech Republic and Slovakia 'divorced' with effect from 1993.
On the 1st of January 1993 Czechoslovakia split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
On the 1st of January 1993 Czechoslovakia split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
On the 1st of January 1993 Czechoslovakia split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
On the 1st of January 1993 Czechoslovakia split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
On the 1st of January 1993 Czechoslovakia split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
On the 1st of January 1993 Czechoslovakia split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
On the 1st of January 1993 Czechoslovakia split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
On the 1st of January 1993 Czechoslovakia split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
On the 1st of January 1993 Czechoslovakia split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
On the 1st of January 1993 Czechoslovakia split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
On the 1st of January 1993 Czechoslovakia split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
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Until 1993, Czechoslovakia was a country. It then split into two separate independent countries called the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
Slovakia and Czech Republic were once one country called Czechoslovakia, but they broke up, because of their differend cultures and religions.
Czechoslovakia was never considered to be part of the US. Czechoslovakia has not existed since it became two separate countries, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, in 1993.
Czechoslovakia is now divided into two separate countries. The first one is called Czech Republic. The second country is called Slovakia. I believe they separated into 2 countries on January 1, 1993.
Czechoslovakia was splited in 1993 in two independent countries - Czech Republic and Slovakia. However, both countries joined Schengen Area in 2007 and therefore you can travel between them without passport control (random checks may occur).
Czechoslovakia was located in the continent of Europe. However, Czechoslovakia no longer exists as it split into two separate countries, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, in 1993.
Czechoslovakia, before the break-up.
Czechoslovakia is no longer a country. It was separated after WW2 into the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Two different countries.
The correct spelling is "Czechoslovakia." However, it is important to note that Czechoslovakia no longer exists as it split into two separate countries, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, in 1993.
Czechoslovakia ceased to exist in 1993. It was split into two countries, The Czech Republic and Slovakia. Neither of them are Baltic countries.
No, Czechoslovakia is no longer a country. It split into two separate independent countries, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, on January 1, 1993.