You can find on this page the blank map of Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) to print and to download in PDF. The contours map of Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) presents the international boundary of Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) in Eastern Europe. You can use the vector map of Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) for personal or educational use.

Blank map of Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia)

Empty map of Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia)

The blank map of Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) shows the country Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) empty. This blank map of Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) will allow you to use the map for personal activities or educational with children for example (drawing). The empty map of Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.

The above blank map represents Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia), a landlocked country strategically located in Central Europe. The above map can be downloaded, printed and used for educational purposes like map-pointing activities and coloring. Land boundaries: total: 1,881 km (1,169 mi). border countries: Austria 362 km (225 mi), Germany 815 km (506 mi), Poland 658 km, Slovakia 215 km (134 mi). Area: total: 78,866 km2 (30,450 sq mi), land: 77,276 km2 (29,836 sq mi), water: 1,590 km2 (610 sq mi).

The cities of Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia)c are set amidst distinct scenic backdrops as its mentioned in Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) blank map. Depending on their geographical location, the Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) cities belong to South Moravian Region, Moravian-Silesian Region, Plzen Region, Olomouc Region, Liberec Region, South Bohemian Region, Hradec Kralove Region, Usti nad Labem Region, Pardubice Region, Zlin Region, Central Bohemian Region, Karlovy Vary Region or Vysocina Region.

The Blank Map of Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) template can be accessed by students from the web. By referring to such a blank map of Czechia, all that the student has to do is to start drawing a complete map of the country on the basis of this template. Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) Map Outline represents Czechia, also known as the Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia), is a landlocked country situated in Central European nation. The land area covered by this country is approximately 78,867 square kilometers. When compared, this area is slightly smaller that of the US state of South Carolina..

Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) map outlines

Map of Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) contours

The Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) map outline shows all the contours and international boundary of Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia). This outline map of Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) will allow you to easily learn about neighboring countries of Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) in Eastern Europe. The Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) contours map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.

The Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) is divided into 13 regions as you can see in Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) map outlines: Karlovy Vary Region, Liberec Region, Moravian- Silesian Region, The Pardubice Region, The Ústí Region, Vysočina Region, Zlín Region, South Bohemian Region, Hradec Králové Region, The Olomouc Region, The Pilsen Region, Central Bohemia Region and Southern Moravia Region.

With the City of Prague, Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) regions form the fourteen greater territorial self-governing units of the State. According to EU statistics, these fourteen units are considered NUTS 3 regions as its shown in Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) map outline. Czech regions are administrated by an elected Regional Assembly. The president of the Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) declares elections to the regional assemblies at least ninety days before they are to be held.

Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) country is found to be geographically positioned both in the Eastern as well as Northern hemispheres of the earth. Czechia or Czech is bordered by Poland in the North and northeast. It is bordered by Germany, in the west and northwest, in the south by Austria, and Slovakia, in the east. Czechia or Czech is a unique and fascinating country. However, it has been found that this is a gorgeous country nestled in the very heart of Europe that reflects many wonders. For the purpose of drawing an accurate outline map of Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia), it is essential for the student to use the Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) map outline as a perfect guidance. This will help to draw the outer structure of the country boundaries, including the full map of Czechia.

Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) map vector

Map of Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) vector

The vector map of Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) shows entire surface of Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) empty. This vector map of Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) will allow you to make changes or add details to the map of Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) in Eastern Europe, for personal or educational purposes. The vectorial map of Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.

The above Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) map vector represents Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia), covering an area of about 78,867 sq. km, it is slightly smaller than the US state of South Carolina. This is a great map for students, schools, offices and anywhere that a nice Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) map vector is needed for education, display or decor.

Printable map (JPEG/pdf) and editable vector map of Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) showing country outline and flag in the background. This map is a free download. The package contains all available file formats, normally delivered with our premium maps, both for the printable and editable option. Printable file formats: XL JPEG (6000px wide) and non-layered PDF. The non-layered PDF is the map in vector format, but without layers. This means you can scale this map to any size you want, without losing any quality.

Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) and Bohemian are the same, it describes the same. Both Bohemia and Czechia were/are used to describe entire Czech Crown Lands(Bohemian Crown lands) which included Moravia and Silesia as its shown in Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia) vector map. Czech is more used now, and Bohemian seems old and not so used, but technically it is still correct term. Both describe person from possibly all three of parts of Czech dominium (nowadays Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia), Bohemian Kingdom in the past) at least in international sense. In domestic sense it almost always means person from just Čechy.