35 Czech Republic Fun Facts: A Country In Central Europe

Abhijeet Modi
Oct 12, 2023 By Abhijeet Modi
Originally Published on Apr 14, 2022
Discover Czech Republic fun facts that you never knew!

The Czech Republic is the sixth safest country to live in.

The Czech Republic boasts of an advanced economy and a high standard of living. Additionally, its lack of international and domestic conflict, high literacy rate, low unemployment rate, and level of Societal Safety and Security has made this country a great place to live in.

The Czech Republic is a paradise for travelers too. The capital city of the Czech Republic, Prague, is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

This country has over 2000 castles, chateaus, and mansions. It is also home to the largest ancient castle in the world, and the third-oldest astronomical clock in the world. Charles University is the oldest university in the Czech Republic.

After World War I, the Czechs and Slovaks combined to form Czechoslovakia. This country became one of the major powers and achieved the tenth highest industrial production in the world. On January 1, 1993, the Czechs and Slovaks peacefully agreed to split into two countries: Slovakia and the Czech Republic.

Today, the Czech Republic is one of the most developed places in the world. They have contributed to some major inventions like soft contact lenses, screw propellers, the modern compass, and sugar cubes. They are fun too! Ice hockey is the most popular sport there.

Climate Of The Czech Republic

The Czech Republic has a beautiful temperate climate. This landlocked country of central Europe experiences four different seasons. As it is located in the transition zone between continental and oceanic climate types, it has balmy summers and harsh, cloudy winters.

The climate changes according to the part of the country you are in and the month of the year. January is the coldest month of the year and the average temperature in January is -4°C. A very large part of the country experiences humid and warm continental climates.

Its high slopes have subarctic climates. The summers are warm and most areas receive a moderate amount of sunshine. In the afternoons there are thunderstorms and small showers. The temperature in the summer months can range between 68 to 86 F (20-30 C). July is the hottest month of the year.

During the spring months, the weather is very unstable. Some days are warm and some days there is frost and snow. This is most commonly seen in April. By mid-May, it becomes more constant and sunny.

Famous Places To Visit In The Czech Republic

There are several amazing places to visit in the Czech Republic. Prague, the castle capital, has an endless list of sightseeing spots. There are several national parks, monuments, and castles in the Czech Republic. Several tourists visit the old town square of Prague because of its beauty and mind-blowing architecture.

Prague Castle is a must-visit place for anyone who comes to the Czech Republic. It has been home to Bohemian kings, Roman emperors, and as of late, the President of the Czech Republic. There are more than 2000 castles in the Czech Republic. Some of the more popular castles areKarlštejn Castle, Orlík Castle, Hluboká Castle, and Lednice Castle.

Prague castle is one of the most sought-after castles in the Czech Republic. It was built in the ninth century. Karlštejn Castle is a huge gothic castle, made by Charles IV in 1348. Orlík Castle is known for its outstanding romantic interiors.

The Lednice Castle was originally a renaissance villa. It has an English neo-gothic style of architecture. Hluboká Castle is a chateau that portrays Gothic revival architecture. It is a natural cultural monument.

Another popular tourist site is Charles Bridge. It is the oldest bridge that stands across the Vltava River. It is 1692.91 ft (516 m) long, 42.6 ft (13 m) high, and 31.1 ft (9.5 m) wide. The bridge has 15 pillars. The bridge is considered to be one of the most beautiful bridges in all of Europe.

Moravian Karst is a naturally protected area of the Czech Republic. It comprises a series of huge underground limestone gorges and caverns that stretch for several thousands of square kilometers. The old town square is a historical square in the city of Prague.

It has been witness to several historical events that have shaped the history of the Czech Republic. The town square was made in the 12th century. The area has also served as a marketplace for European trade.

Biodiversity In The Czech Republic

The Czech Republic has a whopping 55,480 species of plants and animals! The abundance of animal and plant life that is found in the Czech Republic represents 35% of all species that you see all over Europe.

The three major rivers in the Czech Republic are the Elbe River, Vlatava River, and Oder River. Elbe River is home to woodland habitats and you see several animal and plant species here. The Ohre River, which is part of Slavkov Forest Protected Area, has a huge amount of biodiversity there.

The Ohre River trail has 12 stops where you can get archaeological, geological, and botanical information. There are educational tours where you will be able to enrich yourself with the flora and fauna in the region. Ohre River also enters the Slavkov Forest Protected Landscape Area. Ohre River Valley can only be accessed by foot or a bicycle.

There are hot mineral springs in Karlovy Vary. The hot spring Colonnade is located on the banks of the Tepla River.  It is the first spring in this area. These springs are an integral part of health tourism in the Czech Republic.

Czech Republic's Economy

The Czech Republic has a developed, export-oriented economy. The czech people are generally more better off than their Italian and Spanish counterparts. The Czech Republic is a part of the European Union.

It has its currency known as the Czech Koruna. The industrial sector is huge in the Czech republic. Some of the main industries in the country are aerospace, machine building, electronics, steel production, and chemicals.

 The country exports goods such as machinery parts, electronics, transport equipment, precision engineering equipment, and pharmaceuticals to the rest of Europe. The main export partners of the Czech republic are Germany, France, the United Kingdom, and Slovakia.

The economic freedom score of the Czech Republic is 73.8. The Czech Republic is ranked 14 among the 45 countries in Europe. Czech people are among the least religious people in the world. They have a high standard of living and the economy is prosperous. The Czech Republic has the European Union's lowest unemployment rate.

FAQs

What's the Czech Republic famous for?

The Czech Republic is famous for its cultural and historical heritage, as well as Czech beer.

What are some traditions in the Czech Republic?

Enjoying a beer on the Vltava River banks and attending the witch-burning festival at Ladronka Park in Prague are two popular traditions in the Czech Republic.

Where is the Czech Republic located?

The Czech Republic is located in Central Europe.

Is the Czech republic a rich country?

The Czech Republic is a rich country with people with high-incomes living there.

What is the capital of the Czech Republic?

Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic.

Which countries share a border with the Czech republic?

The four countries that share borders with the Czech Republic are Austria, Germany, Poland, and Slovakia.

What language do Czech people speak?

Czech is the official language of the people of the Czech Republic.

What type of government does the Czech Republic have?

The Czech Republic has a parliamentary form of Government.

How big is the population of the Czech Republic?

The population of the Czech Republic is 10.7 million.

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Written by Abhijeet Modi

Master of Computer Science

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Abhijeet ModiMaster of Computer Science

An experienced and innovative entrepreneur and creative writer, Abhijeet holds a Bachelor's and Master's degree in Computer Application from Birla Institute of Technology, Jaipur. He co-founded an e-commerce website while developing his skills in content writing, making him an expert in creating blog posts, website content, product descriptions, landing pages, and editing articles. Passionate about pushing his limits, Abhijeet brings both technical expertise and creative flair to his work.

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