Czechoslovakian
Czechoslovakian refers to anything related to the former country of Czechoslovakia, which existed from 1918 until its peaceful split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia in 1993. The nation was located in Central Europe and was known for its rich cultural heritage, including contributions to art, music, and literature.
The official language of Czechoslovakia was Czech and Slovak, reflecting the two main ethnic groups. The country had a diverse population and was characterized by its historical cities, such as Prague and Bratislava, as well as its beautiful landscapes, including the Carpathian Mountains.