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Marley Graham
28 March, 08:19
In the 1900s the nation of czechsolvi split into
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Lexus
28 March, 12:01
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I think that the question is about 1990s specifically (in 1900 it was not independent, but part of the Austrian Empire) and the country is Czechoslovakia.
It split into Czech Republic (now also called Czechia, also officially) and into Slovakia: today two independent countries and part of the EU
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