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  1. A partir de 1991, a Chéquia, originalmente como parte da Checoslováquia e, desde 1993, por direito próprio, tem sido um membro do Grupo de Visegrád e de 1995, a OCDE. A Chéquia aderiu à OTAN em 12 de março de 1999 e da União Europeia em 1 de maio de 2004. Em 21 de dezembro de 2007, a Chéquia aderiu ao espaço Schengen .

  2. 1 January. Restoration Day of the Independent Czech State, New Year's Day. Den obnovy samostatného českého státu; Nový rok. Czechoslovakia split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia . closed. Two days before Easter. Good Friday. Velký pátek. Good Friday has been a public holiday since 2016.

  3. Television in the Czech Republic. Television was introduced in Czechoslovakia in 1953. Experimental projects with DVB-T started in 2000. Finally on 21 October 2005, multiplex A (DVB-T) was launched with three channels of Česká televize and one of TV Nova and radio channels of Český rozhlas . On 12 April 2006, six digital terrestrial ...

  4. Politics of the Czech Republic. The president of the Czech Republic, officially the President of the Republic ( Czech: Prezident republiky ), is the head of state of the Czech Republic and the commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of the Czech Republic. [2] The presidency has largely been shaped by its inaugural holder, Tomáš Garrigue ...

  5. Miss Czech Republic was founded by and still to this day organized by Taťána Makarenko. [1] The organization was originally called Miss Face Czech Republic until January 2018. [1] Winners of international beauty pageants: One — Miss World winners: Krystyna Pyszková ( 2023) Winners of other international pageants :

  6. The Third Czechoslovak Republic ( Czech: Třetí Československá republika, Slovak: Tretia česko-slovenská republika ), officially the Czechoslovak Republic ( Czech: Československá republika, Slovak: Československá republika ), was a sovereign state from April 1945 to February 1948 following the end of World War II .

  7. The Army of the Czech Republic was formed after the Czechoslovak Armed Forces split after the 31 December 1992 peaceful dissolution of Czechoslovakia. Czech forces stood at 90,000 in 1993. They were reduced to around 65,000 in 11 combat brigades and the Air Force in 1997, to 63,601 in 1999, [28] and to 35,000 in 2005.

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