Czech and Slovak Federative Republic

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.

Czech and Slovak Federative Republic
Česká a Slovenská Federativní Republika (Czech)
Česká a Slovenská Federatívna Republika (Slovak)
1990–1992
Motto: "Pravda vítězí / Pravda víťazí"  (Czech/Slovak)
"Veritas vincit"  (Latin)
"Truth prevails"
(19901992)
Anthem: 
"Nad Tatrou sa blýska"
(English: "Lightning Over the Tatras")
Capital
and largest city
Prague
Official languagesCzech · Slovak
GovernmentFederal parliamentary republic
President 
 19891992
Václav Havel
Prime Minister 
 19891992
Marián Čalfa
 1992
Jan Stráský
LegislatureFederal Assembly
 Upper house
Chamber of Nations
 Lower house
Chamber of People
Historical eraVelvet Revolution • Revolutions of 1989
23 April 1990
31 December 1992
CurrencyCzechoslovak koruna
Calling code42
Internet TLD.cs
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Czechoslovak Socialist Republic
Czech Republic
Slovakia
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