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Czech country profile

The Czech Republic, referred to as the Czech Republic, is located in central Europe.

it is bordered by Slovakia in the east, Austria in the south, Germany in the west and Poland in the north, with a land area of 78,9 square kilometers, belonging to the northern temperate zone with a typical temperate continental climate. The four seasons are distinct, with an average temperature of about 18.5℃ in summer and minus 3℃ in winter. The climate is humid, with an average annual precipitation of 683mm. The whole country is divided into 14 state-level units, including 13 states and the capital city of Prague, with cities and towns under each state. In 222, the Czech population was 1.53 million.

The Czech Republic has a temperate climate which is a transition from maritime climate to continental climate. It is hot in summer and cold and snowy in winter, with the hottest in July and the coldest in January. The average temperature in Prague is 19.5℃ in July and-.5℃ in January. The Czech Republic is rich in lignite, hard coal and uranium, of which the reserves of lignite and hard coal are about 13.4 billion tons, ranking third in the world and fifth in Europe respectively.

Topography

The Czech Republic is located in a quadrilateral basin with three uplifts, with fertile land, with Kerkonoche Mountain in the north and Shumawa Mountain in the south, and the Czech-Moravian Plateau with an average elevation of 5-6 meters in the east and southeast. Most areas in the basin are below 5 meters above sea level, including Rabe River Plain, Bilsen Basin, Ershi Foothill Basin and South Czech Lake and Marsh Zone. vltava river is the longest and flows through Prague. Elbe River originates from Rabe River in Czech Republic and is navigable.

China is divided into two geographical regions, one is the Bohemian highlands in the western half, and the other is the Carpathian mountains in the eastern half, which consists of a series of east-west mountains. The highest point is the Hofsky Peak in Grla, with an altitude of 2,655 meters. Highlands, hills and basins alternate in the territory, and the border is mountainous. The Snezhika Mountain in Sudaide Mountain is 1,62 meters above sea level.

above content reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Czech Republic