L'esthétique du déconstructivisme
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L'esthétique du déconstructivisme apparaît clairement comme une esthétique de la négativité. Il ne s'agit pas, contrairement au modernisme architectural, de promettre un nouveau style, une nouvelle co here. For other uses, see Czechoslovak (disambiguation).
Czechoslovakia
Československo
Česko‑Slovensko
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Flag since 1920 Coat of arms (1990–1992)
Motto
"Pravda vítězí / Pravda víťazí" (Czech / Slovak, 1918–1990)
"Veritas vincit" (Latin, 1990–1992)
"Truth prevails"
Anthem
Kde domov můj • Nad Tatrou sa blýska
"Where is my home? Lightning over the Tatras"
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Location and extent of Czechoslovakia in Europe
before and after World War II.
Capital Prague (Praha)
Languages Czech · Slovak · German · Yiddish
Government Republic
President
- 1918–1935 (first) Tomáš G. Masaryk
- 1935–1938 · 1945–1948 Edvard Beneš
- 1938–1939 Emil Hácha
- 1989–1992 (last) Václav Havel
Prime Minister
- 1918–1919 (first) Karel Kramář
- 1992 (last) Jan Stráský
Historical era 20th century
- Independence 28 October 1918
- German occupation 1939
- Liberation 9 May 1945
- Dissolution 31 December 1992
Area
- 1921 140,446 km² (54,227 sq mi)
- 1993 127,900 km² (49,382 sq mi)
Population
- 1921 est. 13,607,385
Density 96.9 /km² (250.9 /sq mi)
- 1993 est. 15,600,000
Density 122 /km² (315.9 /sq mi)
Currency Czechoslovak koruna
Internet TLD .cs
Calling code +42
Today part of Czech Republic
Slovakia
Ukraine
Calling code +42 was retired in the winter of 1997. The number range was subdivided and re-allocated amongst the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Liechtenstein.
Current ISO 3166-3 code is "CSHH".
Czechoslovakia (or Czecho-Slovakia;[1] Czech and Slovak: Československo, Česko-Slovensko,[2] pronounced [ˈt͡ʃɛskoslovɛnsko]) was a sovereign state in Central Europe that existed from October 1918, when it declared its independence from the Austro-Hungarian Empire, until its peaceful
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