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Czech pinyin
Czech is spelled: Czech. The Czech Republic is a country in central Europe, whose full name is Czech Republic. Its capital is Prague, which is rich in history and culture and beautiful natural scenery.

The history of the Czech Republic can be traced back to the 3rd century BC, where the Celts lived. Later, Germans, Slavs and other nationalities settled here one after another, forming a multi-ethnic cultural feature.

The official language of the Czech Republic is Czech, which belongs to Slavic language family. Czech literature has a long history and produced many famous writers and poets, such as Franz Kafka and Hasek.

In the former Czechoslovakia, the Czech Republic was a socialist country. 1990 declared independence from Czechoslovakia, and 1993 became a sovereign state. The Czech economy is developed, mainly in industry, with many world-renowned enterprises, such as Skoda Automobile Company and Czech Philharmonic Orchestra.

Czech culture and art are rich and colorful, such as the old town square in Prague and the buildings and scenery in Krumlov, Czech Republic, all have unique charm. In addition, Czech music, dance and drama are also very famous, especially Czech folk dances and music, such as kubala Dance and dvorak? Music.

Czech people are friendly and enthusiastic, and have rich food culture, such as traditional Czech broth and roast pork chops. Czech beer is also very famous, known as "the country of beer".

In short, the Czech Republic is a country full of historical details and cultural charm. Its unique language, art, food and scenery have attracted countless tourists to explore.