Czech Republic
The Czech Republic, also known as Czechia, is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Historically known as Bohemia, it is bordered by Austria to the south, Germany to the west, Poland to the northeast, and Slovakia to the southeast.

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Capital:Prague
Important Cities:Brno, Ostrava, Plzeň, and České Budějovice
Airports:
Tourist Attractions:
- Prague Castle: A historic castle complex in Prague.
- Charles Bridge: A famous medieval bridge in Prague.
- Old Town Square: A central square in Prague with stunning architecture.
- Český Krumlov: A beautifully preserved medieval town.
- Karlovy Vary: A spa town known for its thermal springs.
- Kutná Hora: A town with a unique bone church.
- Brno: The vibrant second-largest city in the Czech Republic.
Currency:
Czech Koruna (CZK)
Cuisine:
- Trdelník: A sweet pastry often rolled in sugar and cinnamon.
- Goulash: A hearty stew.
- Svíčková: Marinated beef with creamy sauce.
- Pilsner Beer: The birthplace of Pilsner lager.
Cultural Activities:
The Czech Republic has a rich cultural scene. You can enjoy classical music concerts, puppet shows, and visit museums and galleries.
Accommodation:
The Czech Republic offers a variety of accommodations, from 3-star to 5-star hotels. Notable options include Aria Hotel Prague and Four Seasons Hotel Prague.
Transport Connectivity:
The country has a well-developed rail and road network, making it easy to travel within the Czech
Republic. Trams and buses are common in cities.
Population:
Approximately 10.7 million.
Religion:
Predominantly irreligious or atheist, followed by Christianity (Roman Catholic and Protestant denominations).
Languages Spoken:
- Czech: The official language.
- Slovak: Also spoken due to historical ties with Slovakia.
- English and German: Widely spoken in tourist areas.
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