CZECH REPUBLIC
1.Name and capital
1. Name and capital The capital of Czech Republic is Praga: Located on the banks of the Vltava River The historic part of the city has been World Heritage since 1992
 
2. Year of entry in the EU 2003  Cyprus, Slovakia, Slovenia, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland and Czech Republic signed the Treaty of Accession. 2004   The ten countries join the EU on May 1 . http://www.ecb.int/ecb/history/ec/html/index.es.html
3.  Political system Multi-party parliamentary representative democratic republic Constitution of the Czech Republic since 1993 President is the head of state while the Prime Minister is the head of government, exercising supreme executive power. Prime minister:  Petr Nečas  President: Václav Klaus
3.  Political system Political parties Czech Social Democratic Party Social democratic political party Leader:  Bohuslav Sobotka Last Government: 2002 Centre-left Civic Democratic Party Conservative political party Leader:  Petr Nečas  Last Government: 2010 Centre-right
3.  Political system Seat of Government in Prague Seat of Senate in Prague
4. TOTAL AREA
4. TOTAL AREA The Czech Republic lies mostly between latitudes 48°and 51°N (a small area lies north of 51°), and longitudes 12°and 19°E . With a total area of almost 79,000 square kilometers, the Czech Republic is a medium-sized European country. Its size is comparable to Austria and Ireland and would fit inside France seven times. The country could fit 122 times within the area of the United
5. POPULATION The population of the Czech Republic is around 11 million inhabitants  and 99% of the population is literate. The 95% of the population of the Czech Republic belongs to the same country, Slavic, while 5% are Germans, Hungarians, Poles and Gypsies.
5. POPULATION The distribution of population among the major cities of the Czech Republic: 1.  Capital: Prague. 1.4 million inhabitants. 2.  Brno 400.000 that it  is the second largest city. 3. Olomouc 100.000. 4. Pilsen 170.000. 5. Liberec 100.000. 6. Ostrava 350.000.
5. POPULATION Religion in the Czech Republic:  39% of the population is Roman Catholic  Protestant 6% Czechoslovak Hussite 2% There is also a small Jewish community (8%) The rest is uncertain, with features of orthodoxy.
5. POPULATION Population structure by age:  1.Under 14 years: 16%.  2.between 15 and 64 years old: 70%. 3.and over 65 years: 14%.
6. Currency Czech crown is the name of the Czech Republic currency  The Czech Republic planned to adopt the euro in 2012, but its government suspended that plan in 2007 Subunit  1/100 haléř Symbol Haléř Kč h Coins Freq.used 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 Kč Banknotes Freq. used 100, 200, 500, 1000, 2000, 5000 Kč
6. Currency
7. Official language The Czech language in Czech Republic is the only official language and is used by about 96% of the population. A part of this language can be heard here, Slovak, German, Polishand Romany.
8. Typical food and drink Drink - More important drinks are, Becherovka, Sekt and, of course, the world renowned Pilsner beer Pils or Pilsner - In the Czech Republic the average beer consumption is 157 liters per inhabitant per year, the largest in the world. -Pilsener or Pilsner beer is the type originally developed in the city of Pilsen, western Bohemia. Drink is a light color and alcohol content is half.
8. Typical food and drink Pilsner Urquell Gambrinus Staropramen
8. Typical food and drink Becherovka -Becherovka is a liquor of 32 herbs manufactured in the northern city of Bohemia  -Produced since 1807 and its manufacture is a big secret. -And it is green to better protect the liquor from the sun
8. Typical food and drink Food - The ingredients of the dishes are the fruits, vegetables, berries, mushrooms, fish and meat hunting -The traditional cuisine of the Czech Republic has many mutual relations with the cuisine of southwestern Germany
8. Typical food and drink The knedlíky - The knedlíky   is usually a very typical accompaniment Czech dishes can be made of potato or bread crumbs
8. Typical food and drink Vepřo-knedlo-zelo - Is the most popular dish, is considered de National dish. Svickova
8. Typical food and drink Spanělský Ptacek   -  Which literally translated means   "Spanish bird," although it is a meat roll Kulajda Koláče
9. Traditions Kings Parade Boys on a horse, which is adorned with colored ribbons, walk in the village and recite poems to celebrate their king, to ask for gifts for him. The king is represented by a boy of 10 to 12 years old  who wears a folk  female costume. The burning of witches The night of 30 April to 1 May. It is a superstition where it is  believed that the devil can harm people through the witches. So people makes bonfires in order to protect themself  the witches´s attacks.
9. Traditions May 1 st  - "time of love” The first of May every girl should be kissed under a cherry blossom to preserve its beauty. Prague lovers go to the Petrin Hill to put a flower at the monument of Karel Hynek Macha (1810-1836), who is Czech romantic poet. Verbena In autum, just after the harvest, comes the time for rest and fun. On the table was meat, poultry, cakes, bread. They eat, drink, dance and sing as well. Currently, in most towns where verbena is celebrate, they installed an atraction park. in addition, they prepare a special type of cake.
9. Traditions Ánimas´s day Since 998 Souls Day celebrated on 1 st  and 2 st  November. In some towns they prepared a special pasta called "souls"  to be distributed among the beggars. Today to remember the dead tombs are decorated with flowers, wreaths and candles. Barborky  According to popular tradition, on 4th December with the first sunlight,a man cut a twig of cherry tree that was at least ten years and he  brought it to a home where lived an unmarried girl. If the branch bloomed on Christmas Eve, it meant that she would find her boyfriend next year. If the flower out before, meant that married before, each day was one month. Currently barborky represent part of the Christmas decorations.
10.  Music and Anthem The Czech Philharmonic Orchestra -  This is the principal symphony orchestra of the Czech Republic. Bedřich Smetana -  He  was a Czech composer pioneer in the development of musical style. - It is recogniz.ed as the father of Czech music. - Ma Vlast
10.  Music and Anthem Ma Vlast -  Each poem represents a rural landscape, history and legends of Bohemia. Folklore
10.  Music and Anthem Anthem
11. Geographical features The Czech Republic is a European country, which border with Poland  to the north, with Slovakia to the east, with Austria to the south, and with Germany to the west.   It is known locally as Cesko and officially as Ceska republika. It´s with Poland, Slovakia and Hungary a member of the Visegrad group of nations.
12. WEATHER
12. WEATHER The Czech Republic has a temperate continental climate, with relatively hot summers and cold, cloudy and snowy winters. Most rain falls during the summer. The temperature difference between summer and winter is relatively high, due to the landlocked geographical position.
13. Sports ice hockey   football
13. Sports The Czech Republic has almost monopolized the decathlon at the last Olympics Roman   Šebrle  
13. Sports Other highlights are sports where tennis, netball and handball, among others

Republica checa

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    1. Name andcapital The capital of Czech Republic is Praga: Located on the banks of the Vltava River The historic part of the city has been World Heritage since 1992
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    2. Year ofentry in the EU 2003 Cyprus, Slovakia, Slovenia, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland and Czech Republic signed the Treaty of Accession. 2004 The ten countries join the EU on May 1 . http://www.ecb.int/ecb/history/ec/html/index.es.html
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    3. Politicalsystem Multi-party parliamentary representative democratic republic Constitution of the Czech Republic since 1993 President is the head of state while the Prime Minister is the head of government, exercising supreme executive power. Prime minister: Petr Nečas President: Václav Klaus
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    3. Politicalsystem Political parties Czech Social Democratic Party Social democratic political party Leader: Bohuslav Sobotka Last Government: 2002 Centre-left Civic Democratic Party Conservative political party Leader: Petr Nečas Last Government: 2010 Centre-right
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    3. Politicalsystem Seat of Government in Prague Seat of Senate in Prague
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    4. TOTAL AREAThe Czech Republic lies mostly between latitudes 48°and 51°N (a small area lies north of 51°), and longitudes 12°and 19°E . With a total area of almost 79,000 square kilometers, the Czech Republic is a medium-sized European country. Its size is comparable to Austria and Ireland and would fit inside France seven times. The country could fit 122 times within the area of the United
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    5. POPULATION Thepopulation of the Czech Republic is around 11 million inhabitants  and 99% of the population is literate. The 95% of the population of the Czech Republic belongs to the same country, Slavic, while 5% are Germans, Hungarians, Poles and Gypsies.
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    5. POPULATION Thedistribution of population among the major cities of the Czech Republic: 1. Capital: Prague. 1.4 million inhabitants. 2. Brno 400.000 that it is the second largest city. 3. Olomouc 100.000. 4. Pilsen 170.000. 5. Liberec 100.000. 6. Ostrava 350.000.
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    5. POPULATION Religionin the Czech Republic: 39% of the population is Roman Catholic  Protestant 6% Czechoslovak Hussite 2% There is also a small Jewish community (8%) The rest is uncertain, with features of orthodoxy.
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    5. POPULATION Populationstructure by age:  1.Under 14 years: 16%. 2.between 15 and 64 years old: 70%. 3.and over 65 years: 14%.
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    6. Currency Czechcrown is the name of the Czech Republic currency The Czech Republic planned to adopt the euro in 2012, but its government suspended that plan in 2007 Subunit 1/100 haléř Symbol Haléř Kč h Coins Freq.used 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 Kč Banknotes Freq. used 100, 200, 500, 1000, 2000, 5000 Kč
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    7. Official languageThe Czech language in Czech Republic is the only official language and is used by about 96% of the population. A part of this language can be heard here, Slovak, German, Polishand Romany.
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    8. Typical foodand drink Drink - More important drinks are, Becherovka, Sekt and, of course, the world renowned Pilsner beer Pils or Pilsner - In the Czech Republic the average beer consumption is 157 liters per inhabitant per year, the largest in the world. -Pilsener or Pilsner beer is the type originally developed in the city of Pilsen, western Bohemia. Drink is a light color and alcohol content is half.
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    8. Typical foodand drink Pilsner Urquell Gambrinus Staropramen
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    8. Typical foodand drink Becherovka -Becherovka is a liquor of 32 herbs manufactured in the northern city of Bohemia -Produced since 1807 and its manufacture is a big secret. -And it is green to better protect the liquor from the sun
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    8. Typical foodand drink Food - The ingredients of the dishes are the fruits, vegetables, berries, mushrooms, fish and meat hunting -The traditional cuisine of the Czech Republic has many mutual relations with the cuisine of southwestern Germany
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    8. Typical foodand drink The knedlíky - The knedlíky is usually a very typical accompaniment Czech dishes can be made of potato or bread crumbs
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    8. Typical foodand drink Vepřo-knedlo-zelo - Is the most popular dish, is considered de National dish. Svickova
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    8. Typical foodand drink Spanělský Ptacek - Which literally translated means "Spanish bird," although it is a meat roll Kulajda Koláče
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    9. Traditions KingsParade Boys on a horse, which is adorned with colored ribbons, walk in the village and recite poems to celebrate their king, to ask for gifts for him. The king is represented by a boy of 10 to 12 years old who wears a folk female costume. The burning of witches The night of 30 April to 1 May. It is a superstition where it is believed that the devil can harm people through the witches. So people makes bonfires in order to protect themself the witches´s attacks.
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    9. Traditions May1 st - "time of love” The first of May every girl should be kissed under a cherry blossom to preserve its beauty. Prague lovers go to the Petrin Hill to put a flower at the monument of Karel Hynek Macha (1810-1836), who is Czech romantic poet. Verbena In autum, just after the harvest, comes the time for rest and fun. On the table was meat, poultry, cakes, bread. They eat, drink, dance and sing as well. Currently, in most towns where verbena is celebrate, they installed an atraction park. in addition, they prepare a special type of cake.
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    9. Traditions Ánimas´sday Since 998 Souls Day celebrated on 1 st and 2 st November. In some towns they prepared a special pasta called "souls" to be distributed among the beggars. Today to remember the dead tombs are decorated with flowers, wreaths and candles. Barborky According to popular tradition, on 4th December with the first sunlight,a man cut a twig of cherry tree that was at least ten years and he brought it to a home where lived an unmarried girl. If the branch bloomed on Christmas Eve, it meant that she would find her boyfriend next year. If the flower out before, meant that married before, each day was one month. Currently barborky represent part of the Christmas decorations.
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    10. Musicand Anthem The Czech Philharmonic Orchestra - This is the principal symphony orchestra of the Czech Republic. Bedřich Smetana - He was a Czech composer pioneer in the development of musical style. - It is recogniz.ed as the father of Czech music. - Ma Vlast
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    10. Musicand Anthem Ma Vlast - Each poem represents a rural landscape, history and legends of Bohemia. Folklore
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    10. Musicand Anthem Anthem
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    11. Geographical featuresThe Czech Republic is a European country, which border with Poland to the north, with Slovakia to the east, with Austria to the south, and with Germany to the west. It is known locally as Cesko and officially as Ceska republika. It´s with Poland, Slovakia and Hungary a member of the Visegrad group of nations.
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    12. WEATHER TheCzech Republic has a temperate continental climate, with relatively hot summers and cold, cloudy and snowy winters. Most rain falls during the summer. The temperature difference between summer and winter is relatively high, due to the landlocked geographical position.
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    13. Sports icehockey   football
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    13. Sports TheCzech Republic has almost monopolized the decathlon at the last Olympics Roman Šebrle  
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    13. Sports Other highlights are sportswhere tennis, netball and handball, among others