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  1. Czech Republic

    Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund,

  2. Czech Republic [electronic resource]

    Paris : OECD Publishing, 1999.

    The period of democratic transition began in November 1989 and was mainly defined by the following events: the ending of the totalitarian rule of the Communist Party on 17 November 1989; the beginning of the reconstruction of state administration and the centralized economic system in January 1990; the first democratic parliamentary elections to the Federal Assembly, the Czech National Council and the Slovak National Council in June 1990; the dissolution of the Federation on 1 January 1993; and the subsequent establishment of a public management system for the newly independent Czech Republic.

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  1. Slavic, East Central and Southeast Europe, and Eurasia Studies

    Stanford Libraries' Slavic collections include Russian literature; Russian, Soviet and Eastern European history (particularly of the 19th-21st centuries); Russian and Polish arts and cultures; education, economics, and political science.

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  1. Map of Germany - Rail Maps - Breslau (Wroc_aw), 1944

    1944

    Map of Germany - Rail Maps - Breslau (Wrocław), 1944. Scale=1:750,000. Railroads for parts of Austria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia. I...

  2. Central Europe Region, 1787 (Raster Image)

    Harvard Map Collection, Harvard College Library and Langen, J.E.
    1787

    This layer is a georeferenced raster image of the historic paper map entitled: Neue Karte von Deutschland, Holland und der Schweiz, welche die merk...

  3. Post Roads, Central Europe Region, 1764 (Raster Image)

    Harvard Map Collection, Harvard College Library and Heger, Franz Joseph.
    1764

    This layer is a georeferenced raster image of the historic paper map entitled: Neue und vollstandige Postkarte durch ganz Deutschland und durch die...

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