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Czechoslovak Socialist Republic Československá socialistická republika | |
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1960–1990 | |
Capital and largest city | Prague |
Official languages | Czech Slovak |
Dominant mode of production | Socialism |
Area | |
• Total | 127,900 km² |
Population | |
• 1990 estimate | 15,600,000 |
The Czechoslovak Socialist Republic was a socialist country in Eastern Europe and a member of the Warsaw Pact.
Economy
In 1967, industrial production in Czechoslovakia was five times higher than before the Second World War. Industry grew the fastest in Slovakia, where it increased by 13 times and rose to 20% of the country's total production from only 7% before the war. Czechoslovakia produced more steel per capita than the USA or UK and more electricity per capita than France.[1]
References
- ↑ Herbert Aptheker (1969). Czechoslovakia and Counter-Revolution: 'Socialism's Accomplishments' (p. 18). New York City: New Outlook Publishers.