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The '''Czech Republic''' (short form: '''Czechia''') is a [[capitalist state]] in Central [[Europe]]. The state was formed after the fall of the [[Czechoslovak Socialist Republic]] in 1989 and the "Velvet Divorce" with [[Slovakia]] in 1992.[[category:Europe]] |
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The Czech Republic (short form: Czechia) is a capitalist state in Central Europe. The state was formed after the fall of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic in 1989 and the "Velvet Divorce" with Slovakia in 1992.