Czech Socialist Republic
The Czech Socialist Republic (Czech: Česká socialistická republika, ČSR) was a republic within the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic. The name was used from 1 January 1969 to November 1989, when the previously unitary Czechoslovak state changed into a federation. From 1990 to 1992, the Czech Republic (Czech: Česká republika, ČR) existed as a federal subject within the Czech and Slovak Federative Republic, which later became the independent Czech Republic.
Czech Socialist Republic (1969–90) Česká socialistická republika Czech Republic (1990–92) Česká republika | |||||||||
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Federal subject of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic (1969–90) and Czech and Slovak Federative Republic (1990–92) | |||||||||
1969–1992 | |||||||||
Czech Socialist Republic within the ČSSR | |||||||||
Capital | Prague | ||||||||
• Type | Socialist republic (1968–89) Parliamentary republic (1989–92) | ||||||||
Legislature | Czech National Council | ||||||||
History | |||||||||
1 January 1969 | |||||||||
• Velvet Revolution | 17 November – 29 December 1989 | ||||||||
31 December 1992 | |||||||||
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