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  1. Escudo de Checoslovaquia. La República de Checoslovaquia ha empleado diversas versiones de su escudo a lo largo de su historia. Estas versiones han estado compuestas por los blasones tradicionales de los territorios que conformaron aquel país, destacando los blasones que simbolizan a Bohemia y a Eslovaquia: un campo de gules o rojo con un ...

  2. Jan 15, 2023 · Czechoslovak National Council coat of arms from the book The Independence of the Czecho-Slovak Nation (1918).png 327 × 367; 99 KB. Czechoslovak National Council coat of arms.jpg 420 × 460; 167 KB. Czechoslovakia Soccer Badge 1954.png 225 × 225; 22 KB. Hořovice, 2015 (13).jpg 4,272 × 2,848; 4.42 MB.

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  4. Czechoslovakia. /  50.083°N 14.417°E  / 50.083; 14.417. Czechoslovakia or Czecho-Slovakia [1] was a country in Europe. It split off from Austria-Hungary in 1918 and split apart in 1993. In mid-1938 Nazi Germany took over Czechoslovakia and split off Slovakia. Sudetenland was annexed by Germany, other parts of Czechia became its ...

  5. national coat of arms. 0 references. image. Greater coat of arms of Czechoslovakia (1918-1938 and 1945-1961).svg. 678 × 386; 687 KB. 1 reference. applies to jurisdiction. Czechoslovakia. 0 references.

  6. Oct 13, 2023 · Media in category "Flags of Czechoslovakia". The following 28 files are in this category, out of 28 total. 1945-1985 Дружба Pratelstvi 3-8 VI 1985.jpg 1,084 × 1,066; 587 KB. 2nd Czechoslovak independent parachute brigade.png 744 × 742; 595 KB. Basketball Czechoslovakia.png 200 × 200; 18 KB.

  7. Czechoslovaks ( Czech: Čechoslováci; Slovak: Československá národnosť) is a designation that was originally designed to refer to a united panethnicity of ethnic Czechs and Slovaks. It has later adopted two distinct connotations, the first being the aforementioned supra-ethnic meaning, and the second as a general term for all citizens of ...

  8. The Czech–Slovak languages (or Czecho-Slovak) are a subgroup within the West Slavic languages comprising the Czech and Slovak languages . Most varieties of Czech and Slovak are mutually intelligible, forming a dialect continuum (spanning the intermediate Moravian dialects) rather than being two clearly distinct languages; standardised forms ...

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