Czech Republic
Capital:
Prague
Continent:
Europe
Maps:
Map of Europe. Czech Republic outlined in dark ink. Due to technical difficulties, I was unable to do shading. |
A close-up of Czech Republic & its neighbors. |
Germany, Poland, Slovakia, Austria
Water Borders:
None
Total Area:
30,450 square miles
Five Largest Cities:
Prague, Brno, Ostrava, Plzen, Liberec
Famous Geographical Point:
Elbe River
Famous Person:
Franz Kafka, author
Book Set In/About:
The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan Kundera
This book chronicles the lives of four people (and one dog) during a brief period of liberalization in Czech Republic's (then Czechoslovakia's) Communist history. Whenever possible, I try to pick a book I've read. This is one of the rare instances I can!
Movie Set In/About:
"Kolya (Kolja)" (1996), directed by Jan Svěrák
Middle-aged Louka, bachelor & womanizer, finds his life transformed when he unexpectedly becomes the guardian of a young boy. Set in Prague during Czechoslovakia's emergence from Communism. I've seen this film! It's cute.
Headline of the Day:
"Billionaire Businessman Babis Is at Heart of Czech Political Crisis" on reuters.com.
This was not the most recent news piece I could find about Czech Republic, but most of the more recent stuff came from blogs and I wanted to use something from a reputable news source. This was actually a very interesting article that I recommend you check out.
2 comments:
No kidding, but last night I was doing the dishes and I suddenly exclaimed, "Czech Republic!"*
"What?" Matt asked.
"That's the last country that begins with a C!"
Then I had to tell him the whole story.
There was a boy in my grade who immigrated from Czechoslovakia. I wonder if he was Czech or Slovakian? He was really cute and found me massively annoying. He has not come to any reunions. Nor can I look him up on Facebook because I can't quite recall how to spell his last name. We were in a lot of classes in junior high, but I don't remember him at all in high school. Did he graduate with us? I'll have to ask my friend.
*Actually, I said Czechoslovakia! Because that's what part of it was when I was learning countries.
Haha, I love your whole comment. You're so cute.
I briefly had a pen pal who was Czech but I think it was around the time the country was splitting into two and things were in upheaval so we never got to communicate very much.
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