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czech and slovak federative republic

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Czech⋅o⋅slo⋅va⋅ki⋅a

[chek-uh-sluh-vah-kee-uh, -vak-ee-uh]
–noun
a former republic in central Europe: formed after World War I; comprised Bohemia, Moravia, Slovakia, and part of Silesia: a federal republic 1968–92. 49,383 sq. mi. (127,903 sq. km). Capital: Prague. Formerly, Czech and Slovak Federative Republic; (1990–92), Czech⋅o⋅slo⋅vak So⋅ialist Repub⋅lic (1948–89).

Czech⋅o⋅slo⋅va⋅ki⋅an, Czech⋅o-Slo⋅va⋅ki⋅an, adjective, noun
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