20 Interesting Facts About the Czech Republic - Live & Study - Czech Universities (2024)

1. 9. 2019 | Discover Czechia

20 Interesting Facts About the Czech Republic - Live & Study - Czech Universities (1)The Czech Republic attracts tourists and professionals from all over the world who come to visit, live, work or study to this beautiful country. If you are one of them, you probably already know some of the basic information, but have you known that beer is cheaper than water in the Czech Republic? Here are other 20 interesting facts you might want to know before studying in the Czech Republic:

1. The Czech Republic ranks as the seventh safest country to live in the world.

In the 2019 Global Peace Index, the country has placed in top ten safest countries similarly to previous years.

2. The country’s expat community is huge.

There are more than 535,000 foreign-born residents living in the Czech Republic excluding the ones who already obtained the Czech citizenship. Around 200,000 of them are living in Prague.

3. It has the most castles in Europe.

There are over 2000 castles and chateaux in the Czech Republic, more than in any other country in Europe. Some of the most famous ones are the Hluboká Castle, Orlík Castle, Lednice Castle and Karlštejn Castle.

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4. The Czech Republic is home to the largest ancient castle in the world.

The largest ancient castle in the world is the Prague Castle, 570m long and 128m wide.

5. The Elbe River rises in the country.

One of the major rivers in Central Europe with a river basin spanning four countries (Germany, Czech Republic, Austria, and Poland) is formed by the confluence of numerous headwater streams in the Krkonoše Mountains of the northern Czech Republic.

6. The Czech Republic’s highest point of elevation is Sněžka.

Sněžka is located in the Krkonoše mountains and its peak reaches 1,603 meters.

7. Prague’s Old Town is home to the third-oldest astronomical clock in the world.

Every hour, it’s mechanical processional of apostles delights tourists.

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8. As already mentioned, beer is a big deal in the Czech Republic

Czech people are the world’s heaviest consumers of beer. The first pale lager, Pilsner Urquell, was brewed in the Czech city Pilsen in 1842.

9. Prague’s nickname is “the city of a hundred spires”

The Czech capital city has lived up to this name and more, as today there are over 500.

10. The most popular sport is ice hockey.

The men’s national ice hockey team is one of the major powers in world hockey. Many Czech players have been successful in the NHL, most notably Jaromir Jagr, who is considered one of the greatest NHL players ever. The highest-level ice hockey league in the Czech Republic is Czech Extraliga. The league usually takes place between September and April and features 14 professional teams.

11. The Czech Republic is a country of architecture.

Baroque, Gothic, Renaissance, Romanesque, Classicism, Art-Nouveau, Cubism, Functionalism and even architecture of the Communist era are all on display around the country.

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12. Soft contact lenses were invented by a Czech chemist.

It was Otto Wichterle who invented the soft contact lenses in 1959.

13. Johan Gregor Mendel was born in the Czech Republic.

Mendel set the groundwork for genetics and inheritance principles still studied in biology classes around the world today.

14. The world “robot” was created by the Czech artist Josef Čapek.

It was first used by Czech author Karel Čapek in his novel R.U.R. It was his brother Josef Čapek who is credited with creating the word.

15. The Czech Republic is one of the least religious countries in the world.

Around 39.8% of Czechs consider themselves atheist and 13.4% are undecided.

16. The country is famous for tennis, particularly female players

Czech Martina Navratilova has been statistically the second-best female player of the 20th century, right behind Steffi Graf. Today, there are 8 female Czech players in the top 100 world rankings. The Czech Fed Cup team has also won six Fed Cup titles since 2011.

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17. The oldest university in Central Europe resides in Prague.

Charles University in Prague, founded in 1348, is the oldest university in Central Europe.

18. Czechs are highly educated.

Around 90% of the adult population have completed at least secondary education.

19. The Czech Republic has an advanced economy and a high standard of living.

In fact, it is the most stable and prosperous of the post-communist states, with the lowest unemployment rate (2.2%) in the European Union.

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20. The world-famous Škoda Auto is based in the Czech Republic.

The Czech automobile manufacturer was founded in 1895 and has headquarters in Mladá Boleslav. Škoda automobiles are sold in over 100 countries.

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FAQs

20 Interesting Facts About the Czech Republic - Live & Study - Czech Universities? ›

Bohemia takes its name, which means “home of the Boii,” from a people of unknown origin who lived there in early times. By the 5th century the country was occupied by a Slavic people called Czechs. Its boundaries were expanded, and in the 14th century it was one of the most flourishing kingdoms in Europe.

What are some interesting facts about Bohemia? ›

Bohemia takes its name, which means “home of the Boii,” from a people of unknown origin who lived there in early times. By the 5th century the country was occupied by a Slavic people called Czechs. Its boundaries were expanded, and in the 14th century it was one of the most flourishing kingdoms in Europe.

Why is the Czech Republic interesting? ›

The Czech Republic is castle capital of the world. Given its location in the center of Europe, there were armies from all sides who always wanted to come through what is today the Czech Republic. As such, they built a lot of castles.

What are 3 physical features of Czech Republic? ›

It consists mostly of low hills and plateaus surrounded along the borders by low mountains. Two areas of lowlands follow the Elbe river and the Morava river. About a third of the area of the Czech Republic is covered by forests.

What is Czech best known for? ›

The Czech Republic is known for its stunning castles, unique culture, beer and so much more. Keep on reading to see all the interesting facts about the Czech Republic we have up our sleeve.

What are some facts about Czech Republic religion? ›

Presently, 39.8% of Czechs consider themselves atheist; 39.2% are Roman Catholics; 4.6% are Protestant, with 1.9% in the Czech-founded Hussite Reform Church, 1.6% in the Czech Brotherhood Evangelic Church, and 0.5% in the Silesian Evangelic Church; 3% are members of the Orthodox Church; and 13.4% are undecided.

What are some interesting facts about Prague for kids? ›

The city has many historic churches and palaces. Its most famous landmark is the ancient castle of Hradčany. The Charles Bridge is a stone bridge built in the 1300s. Charles University also dates from the 1300s.

Why is Czech called Bohemia? ›

The historical English name of the country is Bohemia, derived ultimately from Germanic Boi-haima, meaning "home of the Boii", a Celtic tribe who inhabited the area from the 4th century BC.

What language did Bohemians speak? ›

The Czech language, formerly known as Bohemian, is a Slavic language. It is sometimes mistaken for Russian, Polish and Slovakian. There are many similarities between Czech and Slovakian language since the two countries used to be one country (Czechoslovakia) until their peaceful split in 1993.

What religion was Bohemia? ›

Roman Catholicism was the sole Christian faith permitted. (The only non-Catholics allowed to remain in Bohemia after 1627 were Jews, who nonetheless faced harsh discrimination. Although Jews were not numerous in the Bohemian lands, Prague was home to one of the largest Jewish communities in Europe.)

What is a fun fact about Czechia? ›

The word 'robot' was coined in Czechia

It was first used by Karel Čapek in his science-fiction play "R.U.R". It was his brother Josef Čapek (the painter) who is credited with creating the word.

Who is the most famous Czech person? ›

List of Greatest Czechs
  • Marta Kubišová (1942–) – singer and actress.
  • Jiřina Bohdalová (1931–) – actress.
  • Miloslav Šimek (1940–2004) – actor.
  • Sigmund Freud (1856–1939) – psychiatrist, teacher of Carl Gustav Jung.
  • Samo (600–658) – ruler of the so-called Samo's Realm.
  • Miloš Zeman (1944–) – third Czech president (since 2013)

Is the Czech Republic a rich country? ›

Czech Republic is not a wealthy country, but it has a fairly stable economy. The average wage in the country is about 1870 euros per month. Graduates of Czech universities, young professionals have a good chance of employment with decent pay.

What is Czech Republic old name? ›

Historically known in English as Bohemia, the area was known as Czechia as early as the 1990s, when still part of Czechoslovakia. The Czech Republic emerged after a peaceful split from Slovakia in 1992.

What is traditional Czech food? ›

In the Czech cuisine, thick soups and many kinds of sauces, both based on stewed or cooked vegetables and meats, often with cream, as well as baked meats with natural sauces (gravies), are popular dishes usually accompanied with beer, especially Pilsner, that Czechs consume the most in the world.

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