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  1. The Czech Republic, presented as Czechia since 2023, has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 12 times since making its debut in 2007.After receiving nul points in the semi-final of the 2009 contest and due to a lack of interest from the Czech public, Czech broadcaster Česká televize (ČT) decided to withdraw from the contest; the country would not participate again until 2015.

  2. Czech Republic (disambiguation) Look up Czech Republic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Czech Republic is a nation state in Europe. Czech Republic may also refer to: Czech Republic (European Parliament constituency) Czech Socialist Republic, constituent part of Czechoslovakia in 1969–1990, named Czech Republic in 1990–1992.

  3. Standard written Slovak was partially modeled on literary Czech, and Czech was preferred for some official functions in the Slovak half of the republic. Czech influence on Slovak was protested by Slovak scholars, and when Slovakia broke off from Czechoslovakia in 1938 as the Slovak State (which then aligned with Nazi Germany in World War II ), literary Slovak was deliberately distanced from Czech.

  4. Defunct newspapers of the Czech Republic. Brno Noppeisen. České slovo. Ostrauer Volksblatt, German-language social democrat newspaper, later a communist newspaper. Prague Business Journal. The Prague Post, English-language newspaper, ceased printing in 2013. Munkás, Hungarian-language Communist newspaper.

  5. 115 03 Praha 1. On postal items being sent from abroad it is recommended to prepend the postal code with the ISO 3166-1 two-letter code of the country and a dash: Na Příkopě 28. CZ-115 03 Praha 1. the Czech Republic. On envelopes and postcards there are usually five rectangular boxes below the address field for the postal code digits.

  6. The two leading sports in the Czech Republic are football and ice hockey, both of which draw the largest attention of both the media and supporters. The many other sports with professional leagues and structures include basketball, volleyball, team handball, Czech handball, athletics, floorball and others.

  7. In 2014, GDP in the Czech Republic increased by 2% and is predicted to increase by 2.7% in 2015. In 2015, Czech Republic's economy grew by 4,2% and it's the fastest growing economy in the European Union. [48] On 29 May 2015, it was announced that growth of the Czech economy has increased from calculated 3,9% to 4,2%.