Czech and Slovak Federative Republic
Czech and Slovak Federative Republic | |||||||||||
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| 1990–1992 | |||||||||||
| Motto: "Pravda vítězí / Pravda víťazí" (Czech/Slovak) "Veritas vincit" (Latin) "Truth prevails" (1990–1992) | |||||||||||
Anthem:
(English: "Lightning Over the Tatras") | |||||||||||
| Capital and largest city | Prague | ||||||||||
| Official languages | Czech · Slovak | ||||||||||
| Government | Federal parliamentary republic | ||||||||||
| President | |||||||||||
• 1989–1992 | Václav Havel | ||||||||||
| Prime Minister | |||||||||||
• 1989–1992 | Marián Čalfa | ||||||||||
• 1992 | Jan Stráský | ||||||||||
| Legislature | Federal Assembly | ||||||||||
| Chamber of Nations | |||||||||||
| Chamber of People | |||||||||||
| Historical era | Velvet Revolution | ||||||||||
| 23 April 1990 | |||||||||||
| 31 December 1992 | |||||||||||
| Currency | Czechoslovak koruna | ||||||||||
| Calling code | 42 | ||||||||||
| Internet TLD | .cs | ||||||||||
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After the Velvet Revolution in late-1989, Czechoslovakia adopted the official short-lived country name Czech and Slovak Federative Republic (Czech: Česká a Slovenská Federativní Republika, Slovak: Česká a Slovenská Federatívna Republika; ČSFR) during the period from 23 April 1990 until 31 December 1992, after which the country was peacefully dissolved into the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic.