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  2. Demographics of the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    According to the Czech Statistical Office as of 31 December 2020 there were 632,570 legal foreign residents in the Czech Republic (5.1% of the total population). [33] Residents from Ukraine are the largest group (165,356), followed by residents of Slovakia (124,544). There are also Asian immigrant communities in the Czech Republic.

  3. Social Democracy (Czech Republic) - Wikipedia

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    After the re-establishment of the Czechoslovak Republic in 1945, the party returned to its pre-war structure and became a member of the National Front which formed a new governing coalition. In 1948, after the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia gained a parliamentary majority, the Czech Social Democratic Party was incorporated into the Communist ...

  4. Normalization (Czechoslovakia) - Wikipedia

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    Pressure for conformity intensely rises and everyone is obliged to "sell his soul" to keep up in social structures. [4] This neonormalistic period in the Czech Republic began ‘after 20 years of freedom’, it means about in 2010 year, in Komárek's view. [4] This term is discussed and used by many other authors. [5]

  5. Politics of the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Czech Republic joined NATO on 12 March 1999 and the European Union on 1 May 2004. On 21 December 2007 the Czech Republic joined the Schengen Area. [8] Until 2017, either the Czech Social Democratic Party or the Civic Democratic Party led the governments of the Czech Republic.

  6. Category:Social issues in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Social movements in the Czech Republic (1 C) A. Animal welfare and rights in the Czech Republic (2 C) D. Discrimination in the Czech Republic (3 C) P.

  7. Caritas Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Caritas Czech Republic (Czech: Charita Česká republika) is a Czech Catholic not-for-profit social welfare and humanitarian relief organisation. It is a service of the Czech Bishops' Conference and is the largest social welfare and charitable organisation in the country.

  8. Category:Society of the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Category: Society of the Czech Republic. 40 languages. ... Social history of the Czech Republic (9 C, 5 P) Human rights in the Czech Republic (6 C, 2 P) L.

  9. Portal:Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Czech Republic is a unitary parliamentary republic and developed country with an advanced, high-income social market economy. It is a welfare state with a European social model , universal health care and free-tuition university education .