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Information about Czech Republic
With an exciting history, the past becomes real in Czech Republic. Visit Prague, a beautiful city full of culture, located in the very center of Europe, where you can taste world's best beers. Unravel the history of Bohemia and Moravia, the two ancient lands that now make up the modern Czech Republic while unearthing the history of Europe itself.
Key Facts about Czech Republic
Population:
10,626,000
Capital: Prague
Time zone: GMT +2
Currency: CZK (1 CZK = 0.0418 USD)
Telephone country code: +420
Name of country in Czech: Česká republika
Largest cities in Czech Republic:
- 1. Prague: 1,165,000
- 2. Brno: 370,000
- 3. Ostrava: 315,000
- 4. Pilsen: 165,000
- 5. Olomouc: 100,000
Visa: Nationals from USA do not require a visa to study short term Czech courses up to 90 days. Check visa requirements for nationals from other countries.
Visa requirements data last updated on 04 Jun. 2024 (Source)
For the most up-to-date visa information please consult with the embassy or consulate of Czech Republic in your country. List of embassies and consulates of Czech Republic on the official website - Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic.
Cost of Living:
- Big Mac price (Czech Republic average):
95.02 CZK (23% cheaper than in USA)
Mains electricity:
- Residential voltage: 230 V
- Frequency: 50 Hz
FAQ - Frequently asked questions about Czech courses in Czech Republic
- What are some of the interesting things to know about the Czech language?“It is the official language of the Czech Republic and is spoken by over 10 million people. Czech is closely related to Slovak to the point of high mutual intelligibility. It is also related to Polish to a lesser extent. The Czech language is a fusional language with a rich system of morphology and a relatively flexible system of word order.”Maksym Sterpul, Language Travel Consultant from LanguageCourse.Net - Nov 16, 2023Is Czech the hardest language to learn?“Czech may be one of the most difficult of the Slavic languages (Czech, Polish, Slovak, and Russian), but most Slavic languages are similar. If you only know a Latin-based language, it can be difficult to learn Slavic for the first time.”Maksym Sterpul, Language Travel Consultant from LanguageCourse.Net - Nov 16, 2023