czechoslovakia

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czechoslovakia

A student points to Czechoslovakia on a colorful map of Europe in a history classroom.

Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • A former country in Central Europe: Czechoslovakia was a sovereign state that existed from 1918 to 1992. It was formed after World War I and was peacefully dissolved on January 1, 1993, into two independent nations: the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • My grandparents emigrated from Czechoslovakia before World War II.
    • The Velvet Revolution in 1989 led to the end of communist rule in Czechoslovakia.
    • Prague was the capital of Czechoslovakia.
Advanced Usage
  • Historical and geopolitical context: The term "Czechoslovakia" is primarily used in historical, political, and cultural discussions to refer to the former state, its people, and its legacy.
    • The dissolution of Czechoslovakia is often cited as a model of peaceful separation.
Variants and Related Words
  • Czechoslovak (adj): Of or relating to the former country of Czechoslovakia.
    • He collects Czechoslovak stamps.
  • Czechoslovak (n): A native or inhabitant of the former Czechoslovakia.
    • Many Czechoslovaks welcomed the democratic changes.
Synonyms
  • Former Czechoslovak state: A descriptive synonym emphasizing its historical nature.
  • Czechoslovak Socialist Republic (ČSSR): The official name from 1960 to 1990.
Related Phrases
  • Split of Czechoslovakia: The event of its dissolution.
    • The split of Czechoslovakia was remarkably amicable.
  • Post-Czechoslovakia era: The period following its dissolution.
    • Economic policies in the post-Czechoslovakia era varied between the two new countries.
czechoslovakia

A student points to Czechoslovakia on a colorful map of Europe in a history classroom.

Noun
  1. a former republic in central Europe; divided into Czech Republic and Slovakia in 1993