Czechoslovakia is a Secular Czech constitutional republic is split between two regions North Germany of the Western Europe subcontinent and Carpathia of the Eastern Europe subcontinent. The country Emerges from Secular Austria at the conclusion of WWI on October 28, 1918, gaining its cores, the republic borders fellow Secular Austria south and Protestant Germany north.
Czechoslovakia will be annexed by now Secular Germany on March 16, 1939, released from Germany as on May 8, 1945, the country splits into Secular Slovakia and Czechia on December 31, 1992, by doing so. It loses all cores of the former country and will never appear on-map again.
Called "Czechoslovakia" on-file
See also: Czechia, Slovakia, West Germany, East Germany Hungary, Soviet Union, Poland, Romania, Austria
History[]
Czechoslovakia was formerly the unified state of the Czechia and Slovakia until the breakup of the country in late December of 1992.
Form Czechoslovakia[]
- Requirement(s):
- Czechoslovakia does not exist
- Is not the European Union
- Have Primary Culture: Czech or Slovak
- Administrative Technology at least 74
- Is not a subject nation
- Is not at war
- Owns core province(s): Praha (266), Brno (265), Foret de Boheme (267), Bratislava (1772), Nove Zamky (154), and Zemplen (162)
- Effect(s):
Decisions[]
Abandon Secularism (since 1910)[]
- Requirement(s):
- Effect(s):
Found the European Union[]
- Requirment(s):
- EU does not exist
- Capital is in the Continent of Europe
- European Union does not exist
- Is not at war
- Is not a subject nation
- Administrative, Diplomatic and Military Power at least 150
- Diplomatic Technology at least 88
- Stability at least 2
- Country owns at least one of these province(s): Koln (85), Brabant (92), Letzebuerg (94), Amsterdam, Roma (118) or Paris (183)
- Have government form: Parliamentary Republic, Presidential Republic, Parliamentary Monarchy, Constitutional Monarchy, Constitutional Republic, Multi-Party System or Democracy
- Effect(s):
Czechslovak Ideas[]
-10.0% Technology Cost
+5.0% Discipline
Union of Czechs and Slovaks:
Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk:
Democratic Ideals:
Velvet Revolution:
Little Entente:
High Provincial Development:
Prague Spring:
+1.00 Yearly Legitimacy
+0.50 Yearly Republican Tradition
Ambition: