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Czech Republic
The Czech Republic is a Central European country, bordered to the north by Poland and Germany; to the east by Slovakia; to the south by Austria; to the west by Germany. The capital of the country is Prague. Member of the European Union since May 2004.
Bohemia, in the western part of the country, is surrounded by low hills and forms a basin drained by the Labe (Elba) and Moldava (Vltava). Moravia, the eastern part is also mountainous and is bathed by the Morava river. Silesia, the northern part of Moravia, between Moravia and Poland.
On January 1, 1993, Czechoslovakia was split in two by parliamentary decision. Since then, the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic (Slovakia) are two independent countries.
Bohemia, in the western part of the country, is surrounded by low hills and forms a basin drained by the Labe (Elba) and Moldava (Vltava). Moravia, the eastern part is also mountainous and is bathed by the Morava river. Silesia, the northern part of Moravia, between Moravia and Poland.
On January 1, 1993, Czechoslovakia was split in two by parliamentary decision. Since then, the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic (Slovakia) are two independent countries.
Documentation
The Czech Republic is an EU Member State and is part of the “Schengen Area”, so EU citizens only need an identification document (ID card or citizen card) to enter and leave the territory.
For stays longer than 30 days, EU citizens must register with the Aliens and Borders Police Department in their area of residence within 30 days of their arrival. If they are housed in a hotel, boarding school or student residence, the obligation to do so lies with these entities. Otherwise you will have to go yourself and register yourself. Failure to comply with this obligation could be sanctioned with fines of up to CZK 3,000.
For stays longer than 30 days, EU citizens must register with the Aliens and Borders Police Department in their area of residence within 30 days of their arrival. If they are housed in a hotel, boarding school or student residence, the obligation to do so lies with these entities. Otherwise you will have to go yourself and register yourself. Failure to comply with this obligation could be sanctioned with fines of up to CZK 3,000.
Official language
Czech
Currency
Euro
Tourism
Large apartment blocks and grayish landscapes, the result of decades of communist rule, are already a thing of the past. Its pulsating artery is the capital of Prague. One of the most beautiful cities in the world (for the locals, the most beautiful), Prague has already entered the must-see route for experienced tourists on the Rome-London-Paris circuit. Attractions abound to fill a week of sightseeing, and the opportunity to miss the full details of Prague Castle, the dozens of Gothic-contoured churches or the (sometimes) impassable Charles Bridge is enormous. The important thing is to recognize that Prague alone does not make the country famous.
Take a few days to get to know the castle and the wooden houses from the fairy tale in Cesky Krumlov, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Or take a train to Plzen, where the famous lager beer was invented in 1842. By the way, you'll understand well the role of the Czechs in this story by seeing names such as Bohemia (Bohemia), Budweis (Cesky Budejovice) and Plzen (Pilsen) on the map. If you have time, visit Bohemian Switzerland National Park, considered one of the most beautiful and preserved in Europe.
Another thing that can not miss in your script is the country music. Cradle of Dvorak and Smetana, here there are always good concerts available, many at very interesting prices. Perhaps nothing summarizes this spirit better than the national anthem itself.
Take a few days to get to know the castle and the wooden houses from the fairy tale in Cesky Krumlov, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Or take a train to Plzen, where the famous lager beer was invented in 1842. By the way, you'll understand well the role of the Czechs in this story by seeing names such as Bohemia (Bohemia), Budweis (Cesky Budejovice) and Plzen (Pilsen) on the map. If you have time, visit Bohemian Switzerland National Park, considered one of the most beautiful and preserved in Europe.
Another thing that can not miss in your script is the country music. Cradle of Dvorak and Smetana, here there are always good concerts available, many at very interesting prices. Perhaps nothing summarizes this spirit better than the national anthem itself.
Gastronomy
Traditional Czech cuisine has mutual relations with south-eastern German cuisine as well as Austrian cuisine. Bohemian cuisine (one of the main regions of the Czech Republic) benefits from a microclimate that affects all the ingredients of Czech dishes. The natural culinary elements of this kitchen are the fruits of the field, the vegetables, the fruits of the forest, the arrows, the fish and the meat. Cultivated fields provide a wide variety of delicious products that enrich the dishes and specialties of this country.
Czech cuisine is rich and varied. As far as meat is concerned, chicken, goose, duck and other animals are very common, appearing with some success in the Czech menus. Fish is considered a culinary rarity, with the exception of trout and carp.
Czech cuisine is rich and varied. As far as meat is concerned, chicken, goose, duck and other animals are very common, appearing with some success in the Czech menus. Fish is considered a culinary rarity, with the exception of trout and carp.
Weather
The Czech Republic has a temperate continental climate, with relatively hot summers and cold, cloudy and snowy winters. The annual thermal range is relatively high due to the geographical position of a landlocked, landlocked country.
The coldest months are usually January, February and December. During these months, there is usually snow in the mountains and in large cities and plains. In spring the temperature tends to rise rapidly, although it can vary greatly during the day, especially in April. Spring is also characterized by large river flows due to melting, causing occasional flooding.
The hottest months of the year are July, August and June. Summer temperatures average around 25 ° C and can reach maximums of 30 ° C. Summer is also characterized by rainfall and frequent storms.
In autumn, September is still relatively hot and dry, in October average temperatures are between 10 ° C and 15 ° C, and by the end of November temperatures start to be around zero degrees.
The coldest months are usually January, February and December. During these months, there is usually snow in the mountains and in large cities and plains. In spring the temperature tends to rise rapidly, although it can vary greatly during the day, especially in April. Spring is also characterized by large river flows due to melting, causing occasional flooding.
The hottest months of the year are July, August and June. Summer temperatures average around 25 ° C and can reach maximums of 30 ° C. Summer is also characterized by rainfall and frequent storms.
In autumn, September is still relatively hot and dry, in October average temperatures are between 10 ° C and 15 ° C, and by the end of November temperatures start to be around zero degrees.
Safety
Security conditions are generally satisfactory. However, as far as Prague is concerned, and being a city with a large number of tourists throughout the year, there are relatively frequent small thefts perpetrated by pickpockets, especially in the most crowded places (Prague Castle, Charles Bridge). , St. Wenceslas Square, Old Town Square or the Clock), as well as public transport (tram and metro). Visitors are advised to be particularly careful about the possibility of theft / pickpockets on tram lines 22 and 23 serving the Prague Castle tourist area.
It is also warned that if the traveler enters the country with his own car, as foreign-registered cars may be more susceptible to theft (it is suggested that no valuables or objects be left in the car and whenever possible parked in guarded parks or garages).
It is also warned that if the traveler enters the country with his own car, as foreign-registered cars may be more susceptible to theft (it is suggested that no valuables or objects be left in the car and whenever possible parked in guarded parks or garages).
Health
The healthcare system in the Czech Republic includes a hospital network that generally covers needs in this area, with relatively good quality hospital services and clinics.
The largest hospital units usually have an information and care department for foreigners. Any care provided by the public health service is charged a moderating fee.
The visitor is advised to have health insurance coverage, or with minimal care coverage through the European Health Insurance Card (CESD), or through any other broader private insurance that covers not only the costs. medical treatment, hospitalization and medicines, but also possible health repatriation to their country of origin.
The largest hospital units usually have an information and care department for foreigners. Any care provided by the public health service is charged a moderating fee.
The visitor is advised to have health insurance coverage, or with minimal care coverage through the European Health Insurance Card (CESD), or through any other broader private insurance that covers not only the costs. medical treatment, hospitalization and medicines, but also possible health repatriation to their country of origin.
Telecommunications and Electricity
There are three national mobile phone operators (O2, T-Mobile and Vodafone), with coverage throughout the Czech Republic, allowing smooth internal and roaming connections.
Internet
Internet use is widespread. Most of the shopping, tourist areas, as well as cafes and restaurants, usually have wi-fi points with internet access.
Electricity
The electricity is 220 Volt 50 Hz and with two-pin plugs.
It is advisable to have a plug adapter kit.
Internet
Internet use is widespread. Most of the shopping, tourist areas, as well as cafes and restaurants, usually have wi-fi points with internet access.
Electricity
The electricity is 220 Volt 50 Hz and with two-pin plugs.
It is advisable to have a plug adapter kit.
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