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Czech Republic

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Content

Main article: Countries of the world

Climate

Heat peak in summer

Heat peak time in Europe from 1981 to 2010

Winter weather records

Data at the end of 2018

Cities

Population

Population

2020: 3.6% population growth over 30 years

Share of the population living in the capital

The share of the country's population living in the capital. Data at the end of 2018

Male-to-female ratio

The ratio of men to women in Europe, according to the CIA for 2016

Number of children per woman

2022: Proportion of childless women

Proportion of women born in 1970 without children in countries of the world as of 2023

2018: Fertility rate

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Fertility rate in Europe 2019 UK data 2018

Children out of wedlock

As of 2018

Migration

2021: Net population inflow in 4 years

Marriages and divorces

2018: Divorce rate - 44.6%

Процент разводов в countries of Europe in 2016-2018

Age

Proportion of residents under 14 years of age in Europe, 2018
The proportion of young people aged 25 to 34 living with their parents. As of 2021

Poverty

2020:5% of Czechs are malnourished

Fertility and mortality

Main article: Birth and mortality rates in the Czech Republic

The number of cars per 1000 people of the population

For 2018

Dominant haplogroup

Data for 2019

See also:

National composition

Share of people born in Russia in the population of European countries, 2018

Slavs

Data for 2020

Ukrainians

According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Czech Republic, as of December 2022, during the special operation of Russia in Ukraine, Ukrainians make up from 3.4% to 3.7% of the population of the republic, that is, from 355 thousand to 390 thousand people. The government does not have exact figures, as the Minister of Internal Affairs Vit Rakushan has repeatedly said.

According to other sources, after the start of Russia's special operation in Ukraine, more than 1 million refugees came to the Czech Republic. Ukrainians were placed in gypsy ghettos - areas with mainly social housing for the poor.

As a result, in 2023, spontaneous demonstrations of gypsies took place in the Czech Republic: in this way they are trying to draw attention to the impunity of Ukrainian citizens for crimes against their community.

Residents began to actively speak after a 20-year-old gypsy was killed in Brno in the summer of 2023. He died from eight stab wounds inflicted on him by a refugee from Ukraine.

At the same time, information appeared that Ukrainians show too aggressive attention to gypsy girls and even girls.

Against this background, gypsies, in disagreement with the inaction of Czech law enforcement agencies, gathered a protest march against the lawlessness of Ukrainian refugees, which was accompanied by clashes with Ukrainians and pogroms.

Recently, the children of gypsies are increasingly talking about aggression from Ukrainian peers: the guys talk about frequent threats and attacks on them from Ukrainians.

By November 2023, as a result of conflicts between Ukrainians and gypsies, several high-profile attacks on gypsies were carried out, but none of the attackers were punished. Because of this, Czech gypsies continue to go to spontaneous protests.

The country of birth of the largest group of foreigners in each of the countries of Europe. Data for 2018

Jews

The number of Jews in Europe in 1933 and 2015.

Xenophobia

Распространение антисемитизма в countries Eastern Europe, 2017-2018 data

Billionaires in the Czech Republic

2023: $11 billionaires

The number of dollar billionaires in Europe in 2023

2022:597 ultra-rich

Ultra high-net-worth individuals, UHNWI are individuals with a net worth of at least USD 30 million in 2018 dollars.

According to data available for June 2022.

2018: In the Czech Republic - 5.7 billionaires for 10 million people

The number of dollar billionaires per 10 million people, as well as the total number of dollar billionaires in Europe in 2018

Citizenship and residence permit

2019: Number of permits with a residence permit per 1,000 Czech residents

Number of permits with a residence permit per 1000 inhabitants of the country in 2019

Passport strength

Data for 2018

President and Parliament

2023: Petr Pavel's election as Czech president

Army General in Reserve and former Chairman of the NATO Military Committee Petr Pavel won the presidential election in the Czech Republic. This was announced at the end of January 2023 by Czech television. Read more here.

2022: Proportion of women in Parliament

Data for August 2022,

Foreign policy

The Czech Republic is a member of the Three Seas Initiative, aimed at countering Russia.

As of June 2022

2022: Release of $0.34 billion in military aid to Ukraine

Data for the period from January 24 to August 3, 2022

Health care

Economy

Cooperation with Russia

Parties in Europe advocating normalization of relations with Russia in 2018

Culture

Music

Number of metal bands in Europe as of May 2016

Language

Number of letters in European alphabets

Religion

2022

30.5% of the population believes in life after death
Data for the period from 2017 to 2022
11% of the population attends divine services at least once a month
Data for 2022

2021:7% of the population say religion is important in their lives

Data for 2021

2018: Atheists are the largest religious group

At the end of 2018

2016: Proportion of believing population

The share of the population that believes in God for 2016

Sport

2022: The most popular sport is football

The most popular sport in the countries of the world as of June 2022

Education

Literacy rate

The average literacy rate in countries around the world is about 69%. Data at the end of 2018

Armed Forces

2024: Agreement to purchase 24 F-35 fighters from the United States by 2031 for about $14 billion

In January 2024, it was announced that the Czech Republic would purchase 24 F-35 fighters from the United States. According to the signed agreement, the first aircraft will arrive in 2031.

The total amount of the transaction is unknown, but is estimated at $14.1 billion. The Czechs planned to issue a contract back in 2023. They will pay for aircraft, pilot training, ammunition and other expenses. Also, the money will be needed to finance the modernization of the ​​Chaslav airbase.

Industrial cooperation is also an integral part of the contract, the agreement on which was concluded by the senior director of the industrial cooperation department Radka Konderlova. There are 11 projects with Lockheed Martin and 3 projects with Pratt & Whitney, in which 13 Czech companies and universities will take part. They will be involved in four areas: component production, research and development, training and maintenance of pilots, as well as repair of the F-35.

At this time, there is only one F-35 pilot training center in Europe in Sardinia, Italy.

2023

Delivery of 62 tanks and other heavy equipment to Ukraine

In April 2023, the Czech Republic sent 12 T-72M1 tanks to Ukraine as military aid, bringing the total number of heavy equipment transferred to 62 units.

Later in November 2023, the list of Czech military equipment transferred to Ukraine from army reserves was declassified.

For a total amount of 6.2 billion Czech crowns (over 250 million euros) from February 24, 2022 to October 9, 2023, Prague transferred:

  • 4 helicopters;
  • 62 tanks;
  • 131 BMP;
  • 16 BOP systems;
  • 47 armored vehicles;
  • 13 self-propelled artillery installations;
  • 84,860 shells to artillery pieces;
  • 12 missile systems;
  • 4900 missiles for MLRS;
  • 645 anti-tank guided missiles;
  • 8022 grenade launchers;
  • 128 mortars;
  • 17,400 mortar shells;
  • 4.2 million rounds of ammunition for small arms;
  • other equipment.

14 Leopard tanks in service

As of January 2023

2022: US Helicopter Purchase Plan

At the Marine Corps base USA at Camp Pendleton in August 2022, training began for 20 pilots and technicians of the Czech army in UH-1Y Venom helicopters.

The group arrived at the end of July, but the details became known only now.

In March, the Czech government announced plans to purchase eight UH-1Y Venom multipurpose helicopters and four AH-1Z Viper combat helicopters from the United States. The first deliveries to the Czech Republic will be received in 2023, they will replace the Russian-made Mi-35M (Mi-24VM) combat vehicles.

According to the Czech authorities, twenty qualified specialists will fully ensure the continuation of training at UH-1Y Venom directly in the Czech Republic. Therefore, the Czech army will not send another group of military to the United States.

The training will last about six months and will include theoretical and practical parts. In addition, the pilots have already completed an additional course of the US Army on survival on the water.

Technical staff must return to the Czech Republic before the end of 2022, and pilots and flight technicians will remain in the States until February.

Training on the AH-1Z Viper will take place at the Czech base Nameshte nad Oslava for two years. She will be engaged in the mobile training group Bell Helicopter. A simulation center will also be created on the basis for training ground and flight personnel.

2018: Number of tanks

The number of tanks in European countries for 2018

1999: Joining the NATO military bloc

In 1999, Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic, despite the promise of the Russian bloc not to expand to the East, were included in NATO.

Crime

2021: Number of intentional murders

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Число умышленных убийств в To Europe US by data available for 2021

Prisons

2022: The minimum age for children to be jailed is 15

Data for 2022

2018: Number of prisoners

The number of prisoners in relation to the population in Europe. Data for 2018
World Prison Brief data for 2018

History

2022: Aid to Ukraine during Russia's special operation

In December 2022, training of Ukrainian servicemen began at the Libava training ground in the Czech Republic. The decision by the Czech authorities was made very quickly. Not least because Prague hopes for compensation for the $42 million that Czech taxpayers will have to spend on training the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

Training of Ukrainian soldiers will affect mechanized units and special professions. By the end of 2023, it is planned to hold five four-week sessions, each of which will be attended by up to 800 Ukrainian troops.

Military intelligence will conduct control over the exercises, and military police officers will be present at the training ground.

The only party in parliament that opposed this mission was Freedom and Direct Democracy (Svoboda a přímá demokracie, LDS). Its deputies said that the priority of the current Czech government is the support of Ukraine and Ukrainians, as well as the continuation of the military conflict.

Aid from Ukraine's donor countries to their GDP between February 24 and March 27, 2022

2003: EU accession referendum

Main article: European Union (EU, EU)

Relation to the accession of countries to the European Union by district in referendums from 1972 to 2013

1939: Occupation by Germany

Main article: World War II

On March 14, 1939, Hitler summoned Czechoslovak President Emil Gaha to Berlin and invited him to accept a German protectorate. Gaha agreed to this, and the German army entered the country, practically without any resistance. The only attempt at an organized armed rebuff was made by the company of captain Karel Pavlik in the city of Mistek.

1938: Partition of Czechoslovakia under the Munich Collusion

The Munich Agreement of 1938 (also called the Munich Agreement) between, Germany, and Britain, France Italy drawn up Munich on September 29, 1938 and signed on the night of September 29-30 of that year by Reich Chancellor Germany Adolf Hitler, Prime Minister Great Britain Neville Chamberlain, Prime Minister France Eduard Daladier and Prime Minister Benito Italy Mussolini. The agreement stipulated that Czechoslovakia would liberate and cede the Sudetenland to Germany within 10 days.

Under pressure from Poland and Hungary, annexes were added to the Munich agreement requiring Czechoslovakia to resolve territorial disputes with these countries as soon as possible. Representatives of the Czechoslovak delegation Hubert Masarzyk and Vojtech Mastny were present, but were not invited to discuss the terms of the agreement, and only signed the finished document. On the morning of September 30, Czechoslovak President Benes accepted the terms of this agreement, without the consent of the National Assembly.

On October 1, German troops crossed the border of Czechoslovakia and by October 10 occupied the entire territory of the Sudetenland of Czechoslovakia.

German troops cross the border with Czechoslovakia after the transfer of the Sudetenland. October 1938
German officers watch the capture of the town of Bohumin. Partition of Czechoslovakia. 1938

On the same day, Czechoslovakia accepted Poland's ultimatum to cede to it the Cieszyn region, which was occupied by Polish troops on October 2.

Sudeten Germans living in the Czechoslovak city of Khomutov meet German troops. October, 1938

Shortly after the signing of the Munich Agreement on November 2, 1938, the First Vienna Arbitration took place, which separated from Czechoslovakia in favor of Hungary, the territory in southern Slovakia and southern Subcarpathian Rus, and to Poland the territory of Czechoslovakia in the north.

In March 1939, the First Slovak Republic was proclaimed, and shortly after the creation of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, Germany completely took control of the remaining Czech territories.

The Munich Agreement is considered the culmination of the British-French policy of appeasement. The war in Europe that Hitler wanted to provoke was averted. Great Britain and France made it clear to the Czechoslovak government that if Germany's demands were rejected, no help should be expected. To avoid war, Czechoslovakia accepted the terms of the agreement. Because of the circumstances, the agreement is also called Munich collusion.

1915

Faceted glasses from the catalog of the Bohemian firm Rindskorf, 1915.

1618

1240: As part of the Holy Roman Empire

The empire throughout its history (962-1806) remained a decentralized entity with a complex feudal hierarchical structure, uniting several hundred territorial-state entities. At the head of the empire was the emperor. The imperial title was not hereditary, but was awarded following the election of the electors by the college. The power of the emperor was never absolute and was limited to the highest aristocracy of Germany, and from the end of the 15th century - the Reichstag, representing the interests of the main classes of the empire.

600g

Languages spoken in Europe, North Africa and the Middle East in 600g (as of 2021)

Calendar

Какой день считается первым в неделе в countries of the world, 2022

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