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The Czech Republic is an advanced Central European country with increasing standards of living. Its rich history has left a significant historical legacy, spectacular architecture and beautiful cultural works. Personalities of past and present times remain a source of pride for the Czech Republic. Many Czechs have received worldwide recognition in different branches of the sciences, arts and sports.
The Czech Republic has been a member state of the European Union since 2004, and actively participates through membership in a wide range of international organizations.
The Czech Republic welcomes several millions of tourists annually. Visitors usually come seeking culture, sports or relaxation. Thousands of businesspeople, students and expatriates live in the Czech Republic on a long-term basis.
The Czech Republic is located in the Northern Hemisphere, approximately in the middle of the European Continent. Its neighboring states are Germany (to the west), Poland (to the north), Slovakia (to the east, which together with the Czech Republic constituted Czechoslovakia until 1992) and Austria (to the south).
The Czech Republic does not have access to the sea. The main
watershed divides the catchment areas of the North, Baltic and Black
seas. The closest seas are the Baltic and the Mediterranean - both of which are
very popular destinations for Czech travelers. The main rivers running through
the Czech Republic are the Elbe (Labe_ (370 km) and the
Vltava (433 km) in Bohemia, the Morava in
Moravia (246 km), the Dyje (306 km) the Oder
(Odra) (135 km) and the Opava
rivers (131 km) in Silesia.
From a geographical point of view, the Czech Republic lies on the boundary
line of two mountain ranges. The hilly western and middle part of Bohemia is
formed by the Czech highlands and the slightly higher mountain
ranges of Šumava, Český les, Krušné hory, Krkonoše, Orlické hory and Jeseníky.
The West Carpathian Mountains (Beskydy) lie in the eastern part of the
country.
Bohemia has been an important region for the history of the Czech Republic for many, many centuries. It contained not only the capital city of Prague, but also other important focal points of education such as Budeč, Levý Hradec, Stará Boleslav and Tetín.
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