Croatia–Czech Republic relations
Croatia–Czech Republic relations are foreign relations between Croatia and the Czech Republic. Croatia has an embassy in Prague and an honorary consulate in Brno. The Czech Republic has an embassy in Zagreb (and 2 honorary consulates in Rijeka and Split).
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Both countries are full members of the European Union and NATO, and both countries are full members of the Council of Europe.
Country comparison
Population | 4,154,200 | 10,610,947 |
Area | 56,594 km2 (21,851 sq mi) | 78,866 km² (30,450 sq mi) |
Population Density | 75.8/km2 (196.3/sq mi) | 134/km² (347.1/sq mi) |
Capital | Zagreb | Prague |
Largest City | Zagreb – 688,163 (1,113,111 Metro) | Prague – 1,280,508 (2,156,097 Metro) |
Government | Unitary parliamentary constitutional republic | Unitary parliamentary constitutional republic |
Current Leader | President Zoran Milanović Prime Minister Andrej Plenković |
President Miloš Zeman Prime Minister Andrej Babiš |
Official languages | Croatian | Czech |
History
Czechoslovakia recognized Croatia on 16 January 1992.[1] After dissolution of Czechoslovakia, Croatia and the newly established Czech Republic mutually recognized and established diplomatic relations on 1 January 1993.[2]
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gollark: You have to `bind` and `connect` still, and there seem to be separate "receive from" and "send to" things anyway, and there's a special "join_multicast_v6" thing, and with multicast stuff you have to worry about different interfaces and somehow binding to different addresses than the one you actually want to listen on and it returns useless errors and is generally aææææææææææa.
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gollark: As I said, the socket APIs map *terribly* onto this.
gollark: > does udp even work over IP multicast... yes.
See also
External links
- Embassy of Croatia in the Czech Republic (in Croatian and Czech)
- Embassy of the Czech Republic in Croatia (in Czech and Croatian)
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