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aaGeography and Climate

The Czech Republic, located in Central Europe, borders Germany in the west, Poland in the north, Slovakia in the east and Austria in the south. The country covers 78,884 square kilometres (31,553 square miles). About 53 percent of the land is used for agriculture, 36 percent is covered by forest. Historically, the country consists of three main regions, Bohemia in the west, Moravia in the east and Silesia in the north-east.The country offers a colourful variety of natural scenery, including rarities such as caves, sandstone formations or canyons. The highest peak is Snežka (1,602 m) in the Krkonoše Mountains. There are many other mountainous regions suitable for winter sports, as well as for hiking and climbing. The longest river, the Vltava (the Moldau, 430 km), is well known for its many dams and artificial lakes. You can also visit romantic fishponds, the largest of which is Rožmberk (489 hectares) in South Bohemia. Mineral springs are an important natural resource. They are often used for therapy in the many popular spa towns, such as Karlovy Vary and Mariánské Lázne.
The Czech Republic has a mild continental climate, with warm summers and cold winters. Maximum temperatures reach 32 to 35 degrees Celsius (usually in July), the summer average is about 24°C. The lowest temperatures range from -12° to -20°C. January is the coldest month with average temperatures around 2° to - 2°C.

Population

The Czech population of about 10.5 million lives mostly in small towns and villages. The capital and the biggest city of the Czech Republic is Prague with the population of about 1,300,000 million.
The official language is Czech. It belongs to the West Slavonic family of languages. Many Czechs are able to communicate in English, older people often speak German. The Czech Republic is considered one of the most dynamically advancing country of the former Eastern Bloc.




Culture

The Czech Republic and above all its capital, Prague, have been among the centres of European culture for centuries. The country is the birthplace of some of Europe's leading composers and writers, including Antonín Dvorák, Leoš Janáček and Franz Kafka. Throughout the year, there are many cultural events. The Czech Philharmonic Orchestra as well as the International Prague Spring Music Festival are internationally renowned.

Architectural gems are countless. You will find hundreds of centuries-old houses, impressive palaces, churches, castles and chateaux with valuable artistic collections. Among the most precious landmarks, protected by UNESCO, are the urban reserves of Prague, Ceský Krumlov and Telc. Several open-air museums of folk architecture are scattered across the country

 

Area: 78,865 km'
Population: 10,330,000 (ranked fourteenth in Europe)
Constitution: a republic with a president and an elected bicameral parliament.
Neighbouring countries: Germany, Poland, Slovakia and Austria.
Capital city:
Prague
Official language: Czech
Currency: 1 crown (CZK) = 100 hellers
Country identification mark: CZ
Ethnic composition:
94  % Czechs (including Moravians and Silesians)
3  % Slovaks
1.3 % Romanies
0.6 % Poles
0.5 % Germans
0.6 % Others
Religious affiliation: Roman Catholic, various Protestant churches; 40 % of the population is of no denomination
Average temperature / rainfall: Prague 9.7 °C / 491 mm
Brno 8.8 °C / 531 mm
Highest mountain: Sněžka (in the Giant Mountains), 1602 m above sea level
Deepest chasm: Macocha, 138 m
Lowest point: surface of the Elbe at the border with Germany, 117 m above sea level
Longest rivers: the Elbe: 1165 km (415 km within the CzechRepublic) the Vltava: 433 km
Largest lake: the Black Lake (Černé jezero) in the Bohemian Forest, 18.2 ha, 40.5 m deep
Largest artificiallakes: Lipno Reservoir: 4870 ha
Orlík Reservoir: 721.9 million m3 of water
Rožmberk Lake: 489 ha (at the end of the 16th century, it had an area of 1000 ha)
Longest tunnel: road tunnel: Prague Strahov, 2002 m
rail tunnel:the Klatovy-Železná Ruda rai1 route, 1747 m
Longest bridge: the Žďákov Bridge, 541 m
Highest church spire: the Church of St. Bartholomew in Pilsen, 103 m
Largest cities: Prague 1,216,000 inhabitants
Brno 390,000 inhabitants
Ostrava 325,000 inhabitants
Pilsen 172,000 inhabitants
Olomouc 106,000 inhabitants
Liberec 101,000 inhabitants


A brief chronology

3rd - 2nd century BC
 

A Celtic tribe, the Boil, settles in the region ( Boiohaemum = home ofthe Boii )

5th-6th century AD

ArrivaI ofSlav tribes

1st half of 7th century

Sámo's Empire

833-906/7

Greater Moravian Empire

874-891

Reign of Prince Bořivoj I, the first known Przemyslid ruler

935
 

Prince Wenceslas murdered; declared the country's patron saint later in the 10th century

1061-1092

Reign of Prince Vratislav II ( becomes the first king of Bohemia in 1085 )

25.9.1212
 

Sicilian Golden BuIl confirms the inheritability of the crown for Bohemian sovereigns

1253-1278

Reign of King Przemysl Otakar II; Bohemia becomes a European power

26.8.1278

Battle of Marchfeld, death ofPrzemysl Otakar II

4.8.1306

King Wenceslas III, the last Przemyslid, murdered in Olomouc

1310-1437

House of Luxembourg reigns in Bohemia

1344
 

Prague becomes an archbishopric; commencement of the construction of St. Vitus' CathedraI

26.8.1346

Battle of Crécy, death of King John of Luxembourg

1346-1378

Reign of emperor Charles IV of Luxembourg

7.4.1348

Foundation of Charles University in Prague

6.7.1415

Jan Hus burnt at the stake in Constance

30.7.1419

First Defenestration of Prague: start of the Hussite Revolution

1471-1526

Reign of the House of Jagiellonian

29.8.1526

Battle of Mohács, death of Ludwig Jagiellonian, king of Bohemia and Hungary

23.10.1526

Ferdinand I, a Hapsburg, elected king of Bohemia

1526-1918

Reign of the House of Hapsburg in Bohemia

8.11.1620
 

Battle of White Mountain, defeat of the uprising of the Bohemian estates against king Ferdinand II

21.6.1621

27 Clech lords, members of the Bohemian uprising, are executed

1740-1780

Reign of Maria Theresa

1780-1790

Josef II is king of Bohemia

2.12.1805

Battle of the Three Emperors at Austerlitz

1848-1916

Reign of Franz Josef I

18.11.1883

Opening of the NationaI Theatre in Prague

1914-1918

First World War

28.10.1918

Establishment of an independent Czechoslovak Republic

29.9.1938
 

Signing of the Treaty of Munich on the hand-over of border areas to Germany

1939-1945

Second World War

16.3.1939
 

Establishment of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia; country occupied by Germany

 


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