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  1. Pension Reform In Central And Eastern Europe, Volume 2: Restructuring Of Public Pension Schemes, Case Studies Of The Czech Republic And Slovenia
  2. The Political Economy of Fiscal Reform in Central-Eastern Europe: Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic from 1989 to EU Accession (Studies in Comparative Economic Systems Series) by Frank Bonker, 2006-12-30
  3. Czech Republic Research & Development Policy Handbook (World Strategic and Business Information Library) by USA International Business Publications, 2007-05
  4. Economic Restructuring and Local Environmental Management in the Czech Republic by Petr Pavlinek, 1997-12
  5. Energy Policies of Iea Countries: Czech Republic 2001 (Energy Policies of Iea Countries) by Iea, 2001-11
  6. Food and Agriculture in the Czech Republic: From a "Velvet" Transition to the Challenges of Eu Accession (World Bank Technical Paper) by Csaba Csaki, Michel Debatisse, et all 1999-05
  7. Czech Republic: Towards Eu Accession : Summary Report (World Bank Country Study)
  8. IMPLEMENTATION OF THEHE EU LAW IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC: A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE.(European Union): An article from: German Policy Studies by Vojtech Simicek, 2002-01-01
  9. D&B Country RiskLine Report: The Czech Republic by D&B, 2007-12-19
  10. D&B Country Report: The Czech Republic by D&B, 2007-09-17
  11. Privatization and Corporate Control in the Czech Republic (Studies in Comparative Economic Systems) by Clemens Schutte, 2000-08
  12. Decentralization and Transition in the Visegrad: Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic and Slovakia (Studies in Economic Transition)
  13. The Governance of Privatization Funds: Experiences of the Czech Republic, Poland and Slovenia
  14. A spiral of change in Czech midwifery: turning full circle but one step higher: Zuzana Stromerova describes new legislation for midwives in the Czech Republic, ... An article from: International Midwifery by Zuzana Stromerova, 2004-11-01

41. Regional: Europe: Czech Republic: Government And Politics - Open Site
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42. Czech Republic Government: From The All Country Info Reference Guide To Country
Free reference information on czech republic government.
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Czech Republic Government : A summary of information about Czech Republic Government, from government research data as well as independent research and other sources. You are here:
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Country name conventional long form: Czech Republic conventional short form: Czech Republic local long form: Ceska Republika local short form: Ceska Republika Data code EZ Government type parliamentary democracy Capital Prague Administrative divisions 73 districts (okresi, singular - okres) and 4 municipalities* (mesta, singular - mesto); Benesov, Beroun, Blansko, Breclav, Brno*, Brno-Venkov, Bruntal, Ceske Budejovice, Ceska Lipa, Cesky Krumlov, Cheb, Chomutov, Chrudim, Decin, Domazlice, Frydek-Mistek, Havlickuv Brod, Hodonin, Hradec Kralove, Jablonec nad Nisou, Jesenik, Jicin, Jihlava, Jindrichuv Hradec, Karlovy Vary, Karvina, Kladno, Klatovy, Kolin, Kromeriz, Kutna Hora, Liberec, Litomerice, Louny, Melnik, Mlada Boleslav, Most, Nachod, Novy Jicin, Nymburk, Olomouc, Opava, Ostrava*, Pardubice, Pelhrimov, Pisek, Plzen*, Plzen-Jih, Plzen-Sever, Prachatice, Praha*, Praha-Vychod, Praha Zapad, Prerov, Pribram, Prostejov, Rakovnik, Rokycany, Rychnov nad Kneznou, Semily, Sokolov, Strakonice, Sumperk, Svitavy, Tabor, Tachov, Teplice, Trebic, Trutnov, Uherske Hradiste, Usti nad Labem, Usti nad Orlici, Vsetin, Vyskov, Zdar nad Sazavou, Zlin, Znojmo

43. National Library Of The Czech Republic
czech republic National Library. The largest and one of the oldest public libraries in the country, its collections number some six million items dating from the eleventh century, and include part of the personal library of Tycho de Brahe and the Mozartiana (Mozart's Memorial). Facilities are available to adult citizens, government agencies, and international library organizations.
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44. Czech.cz Work
Statement of the government of the czech republic on the Situation ConcerningIraq (2003/03/31) NATO Summit declaration (2002/12/05)
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45. Czech Republic Ministry Of Foreign Affairs - EU Info
Links and information, including Euroskop which served as an information source about the czech government positions and standpoints before the accession to the European Union.
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46. BBC NEWS | Business | Czechs Count The Cost Of Floods
Flooding in Europe looks set seriously to disrupt the czech republic's economy, forcing the government to borrow more.
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You are in: Business News Front Page World UK ... Programmes SERVICES Daily E-mail News Ticker Mobile/PDAs Text Only ... Help EDITIONS Change to World Tuesday, 13 August, 2002, 15:28 GMT 16:28 UK Czechs count the cost of floods
Prague residents survey the damage
Severe flooding in central Europe looks set seriously to disrupt the Czech Republic's economy, forcing the government to borrow more. The final repair bill could exceed the £1.2bn spent putting right the damage caused by a previous bout of flooding in 1997, according to reports. The Czech crown fell by more than 1% against the euro on Tuesday amid fears that public sector borrowing will have to rise in order to pay for reparations. The Czech government, which was already planning to run a budget deficit next year, is now thought likely to fall even deeper into the red. The latest inundation came as the government was facing final payouts on bonds it issued to pay for repairs after the 1997 floods. It has so far announced an initial emergency aid package worth $34m. And with economic growth likely to falter as the country's industries struggle to get back on an even keel, it will be even harder for the government to plug the gap in its finances.

47. CIA - The World Factbook Czech Republic
the czech republic and Slovakia. The czech republic joined NATO in 1999 andthe European Union in 2004. government, czech republic
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48. Governments On The WWW: Czech Republic
czech republic Ceska Republika . Official language czech Senát Senate;Úrad vlády government; Ministerstvo zemedelství {Javascript!
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Czech Republic [ Ceska Republika ]
Official language: Czech
National Institutions:
  • Kancelar prezidenta [Office of the President]
  • [Chamber of Deputies]
  • [Senate]
  • [Government]
  • [Ministry of Agriculture]
    • [Czech Agricultural and Food Inspection]
  • Ministerstvo kultury [Ministry of Culture]
  • Ministerstvo obrany [Ministry of Defence]
  • [Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports]
    • [Institute for Information on Education]
  • Ministerstvo zivotniho prostredi [Ministry of Environment]
    • [Nature and Landscape Protection Agency]
    • [Czech Ecological Institute]
    • [Czech Geological Survey]
    • [Czech Hydrometeorological Institute]
    • [Czech Environmental Inspection]
  • [Ministry of Finance]
    • [Customs Administration]
  • Ministerstvo zahranicnich veci (MZV) [Ministry of Foreign Affairs]
  • [Ministry of Health]
  • Ministerstvo prumyslu a obchodu (MPO) [Ministry of Industry and Trade]
    • [Czech Agency for Foreign Investments]
    • [Czech Agency for Trade Promotion]
    • [Agency for Business Development]
    • [Czech Energy Agency]
    • [Czech Standardization Institute]
    • [Czech Metrological Institute]
  • Ministerstvo vnitra (MV) [Ministry of the Interior]
  • Ministerstvo spravedlnosti [Ministry of Justice]
  • [Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs]
  • [Ministry for Regional Development]
  • Ministerstvo dopravy a spoju (MDS) [Ministry of Transport and Communications]
  • [National Information Center]
  • [Czech Statistical Office]
  • [Office of Industrial Property]
  • [Office for the State Information System]

49. EUROPA - The EU At A Glance - European Governments On-line - New Member States
This page provides information on the government websites of the European countries . The portal of the Mission of the czech republic to the European
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Cyprus The site of the press and information service of the Republic of Cyprus gives a general overview of the country and its institutional system. There are also biographies of the President and the members of his Government. A large part of the site concentrates on the issues raised by the partition of the island. Cyprus' relations with other countries are given extensive treatment, including a special section on the European Union. A daily news service provides visitors with information on current events in Cyprus. There is also a search facility. Site in Greek and English. The official government site is the portal page giving access to the websites of all Cyprus' national institutions. It also provides information for Cypriots abroad and persons wishing to visit Cyprus. The information provided is in Greek, English and Turkish. Czech Republic The portal of the Mission of the Czech Republic to the European Communities provides information to general public on the Czech Republic, its economy, politics, culture and above all, its relations to the EU.

50. EUROPA - Enlargement: Candidate Country - Czech Republic
The czech republic has made a significant contribution to European culture. In December 1996 the czech government formally presented the request to join
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I. Snapshot of the Czech Republic This landlocked country, nestled in between Poland, Slovakia, Austria and Germany, has long played a pivotal role in the history of Central Europe. Its location and history have formed the national character and culture, which have both Germanic and Slavic elements.
Prague, the capital, has through the centuries acquired an unrivalled richness of architectural treasures which have earned a place on UNESCO's world culture heritage list. The romanesque, gothic, renaissance, baroque and art nouveau styles form a unique aesthetic blend. In this way the city represents well the successive phases of Czech history; as a capital of the Holy Roman Empire, as an important cultural centre of the Habsburg Empire and, in the first half of the twentieth century, as the capital of an independent and democratic republic between the two world wars.

51. Czech Republic (08/05)
government Type Parliamentary republic. Independence The czech republic was government AND POLITICAL CONDITIONS The President of the czech republic is
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PROFILE OFFICIAL NAME:
Czech Republic
Geography
Area: 78,864 sq. kilometers; about the size of Virginia.
Cities: Capital Prague (pop. 1.16 million). Other cities Brno (376,172), Ostrava (314,744), Plzen (165,529).
Terrain: Low mountains to the north and south, hills in the west.
Climate: Temperate. People
Nationality: Noun and adjective Czech(s). Population (est.): 10.2 million. Annual growth rate: 0.1%. Ethnic groups: Czech (90.4% or 9.25 million); Moravian (more than 380,000); Slovak (193,000); Roma (171,000); Silesian (11,000); Polish (52,000); German (39,000); Ukrainian (22,000); and Vietnamese (18,000). Religions: Roman Catholic, Protestant. Language: Czech. Education: Literacy Health: Life expectancy males 72.1 yrs., females 78.5 yrs. Work force (5.13 million): Industry, construction, and commerce government and other services agriculture Government Type: Parliamentary republic.

52. Czech Republic
czech republic. International Religious Freedom Report 2004 The US governmentdiscusses religious freedom issues with the government as part of its
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International Religious Freedom Report 2004
Released by the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor
The Constitution provides for freedom of religion, and the Government generally respects this right in practice. There was no change in the status of respect for religious freedom during the period covered by this report, and government policy continued to contribute to the generally free practice of religion. The generally amicable relationship among religions in society contributed to religious freedom. The U.S. Government discusses religious freedom issues with the Government as part of its overall policy to promote human rights. Section I. Religious Demography The country has a total area of 30,442 square miles, and its population is an estimated 10.2 million. The country has a largely homogenous population with a dominant Christian tradition. However, primarily as a result of 40 years of Communist rule between 1948 and 1989, the vast majority of the citizens do not identify themselves as members of any organized religion. In a 2001 opinion poll, 38 percent of respondents claimed to believe in God, while 52 percent identified themselves as atheists. Nearly half of those responding agreed that churches were beneficial to society. There was a revival of interest in religion after the 1989 "Velvet Revolution;" however, the number of those professing religious beliefs or participating in organized religion has fallen steadily since in almost every region of the country.

53. Czech Republic - Government
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local long form: Ceska Republika local short form: Ceska Republika Dependency status: void Government type: parliamentary democracy Capital: Prague Administrative divisions: 13 regions (kraje, singular - kraj) and 1 capital city* (hlavni mesto); Jihocesky Kraj, Jihomoravsky Kraj, Karlovarsky Kraj, Kralovehradecky Kraj, Liberecky Kraj, Moravskoslezsky Kraj, Olomoucky Kraj, Pardubicky Kraj, Plzensky Kraj, Praha (Prague)*, Stredocesky Kraj, Ustecky Kraj, Vysocina, Zlinsky Kraj Dependent areas: void Independence: 1 January 1993 (Czechoslovakia split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia National holiday: Czech Founding Day, 28 October (1918) Constitution: ratified 16 December 1992; effective 1 January 1993 Legal system: civil law system based on Austro-Hungarian codes; has not accepted compulsory

54. Czech Republic
czech republic The government s Biggest Spending is Used for Pensions (Accessczech republic Business Bulletin). czech republic Exports Grew By More Than
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55. Atlas: Czech Republic
czech republic Profile History · government · Economy · Population … Almanacczech republic Upto-date information on government, Economy,
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56. Constitution Of The Czech Republic
Territorial Selfgovernment. Article 99. The czech republic shall be divided The government of the czech republic appointed after the elections held in
http://www.psp.cz/cgi-bin/eng/docs/laws/constitution.html

57. Czech Government | Czech Republic's Government | Czech Republics Government
czech government. Country name conventional long form czech republic conventionalshort form czech republic local long form Ceska Republika local short
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58. Czech Republic - 2004 - Introduction Geography People Government Economy Communi
czech republic 2004 - Introduction Geography Population government EconomyCommunications Transportation Military Issues Maps Flags.
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  • 59. ABC Country Book Of Czech Republic - Government Flag, Map, Economy, Geography, C
    czech republic Interactive Factbook GEOGRAPHY, Flag, Map,Geography, People,government, Economy, Transportation, Communications.
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          Czech Republic
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              Czech Republic
                local long form:
                  Ceska Republika
                    local short form:
                      Cechy
                    • Digraph: EZ
                    • Type: parliamentary democracy
                    • Capital: Prague
                    • Administrative divisions: 8 regions (kraje, kraj - singular); Jihocesky, Jihomoravsky, Praha, Severocesky, Severomoravsky, Stredocesky, Vychodocesky, Zapadocesky
                    • Independence: 1 January 1993 (from Czechoslovakia)
                    • National holiday: National Liberation Day, 9 May; Founding of the Republic, 28 October
                    • Constitution: ratified 16 December 1992; effective 1 January 1993
                    • Legal system: civil law system based on Austro-Hungarian codes; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction; legal code modified to bring it in line with Organization on Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) obligations and to expunge Marxist-Leninist legal theory
                    • Suffrage: 18 years of age; universal
                    • Executive branch:
                        chief of state:
                          President Vaclav HAVEL (since 26 January 1993); election last held 26 January 1993 (next to be held NA January 1998); results - Vaclav HAVEL elected by the National Council

    60. Ministry Of Finance Of The Czech Republic : Government Financial Statistics
    Summary Page of Economic and Financial Data for the czech republic Central government Operations Central government Debt . SDDS DATA CATEGORY AND
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    Date of last update: September 16, 2005 The data shown in this page correspond to the data described on the International Monetary Fund's Dissemination Standards Bulletin Board (DSBB). For a fuller explanation of the DSBB and the statistical standards to which the Czech Republic has committed, please click on DSBB Home Page [ Summary Page of Economic and Financial Data for the Czech Republic ] Unless otherwise indicated, data are not seasonally adjusted.
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