Sunday, 14 October 2012

5 Facts of Czech Republic

The capital of Czech Republic is Prague

Czech Republic is a country in eastern Europe, and it used to be joined with Slovakia in a single country, Czechoslovakia. These two countries split apart in 1993, and the two formed individual governments. This country is a favorite destination for travellers, and it's known for the many spa towns along the German border. There are a variety of interesting facts about this country, and some of the known and unknown facts include the following.
5 Facts You Might Not Know
1
The Czech Republic citizens consume more beer, per capita, than any other country in the world. There are many beers that are locally produced and Pilsner Urquell is a perennial local favorite. Prague is internationally known for the many clubs and bars that offer citizens and visitors one of the most exciting night club scenes in the world.
2
The Czech Republic is the second wealthiest country in eastern Europe, behind Slovenia. The per capita GDP of this country is close to Portugal and Greek. The GDP of Prague is twice the national average. Part time workers work more hours, 24, in this country than any other, although it is rare for people to work jobs that aren't full time.
3
This country has the second highest mortality rate for cancer, after Hungary, and it has more hospital beds per citizen than any other country in the European Union.
4
There are many famous people who were born in this country. The inventor of the soft contact lens, Otto Wichterle, was born in the Czech Republic, and he invented this product in 1959. The writer, Franz Kafka, was also born in this country, though he wrote mostly in German.
5
The Czech Republic has a long history, and it's been a part of many different kingdoms and empires throughout its existence. It was originally comprised of the Bohemian Kingdom and the March of Moravia which were part of the Holy Roman Empire. From 1526 until 1918 it was a member of the Habsburg Empire. Czechoslovakia was formed after the first World War, and this country was a single governmental entity until the Czech Republic and Slovakia split in 1993.

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