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" I go to Prague every year if I can, value my relationships there like gold, and feel myself in a sense Czech, with all their hopes and needs. They are a people I not only love, but admire." - Ellis Peters |
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River Vlatava, Prague
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| Quick facts about Czech Republic |
| Country code: CZ | | Zone: Europe | | Country local name: Česká republika | | Demonym: Czech | | Official languages: Czech | | Driving on the right side of the road | | Currency: CZK (Czech Koruna) | | Internet TLD: .cz | | Calling code: +420 | | Time zone: CET (UTC+1) - Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2) | | UE accession: May 1 2004 | | Population: 10.306.709 | | Capital: Prague ( Praha ) | | Biggest city: Prague ( Praha ) |
| Borders: Austria, Germany, Poland, Slovakia |
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The Czech Republic has a temperate, continental climate with relatively hot summers and cold, cloudy winters, usually with snow. Most rains are during the summer. The temperature difference between summers and winters is relatively high due to its landlocked geographical position.
Even within the Czech republic, temperatures vary greatly depending on the altitude. In general, at higher altitudes the temperatures decrease and precipitation increases. Another important factor is the distribution of the mountains. The climate therefore is very diverse.
At the highest peak (Sněžka, 1602 m) the average temperature is only -0.4 °C, whereas in the lowlands of South Moravia, the average temperature is as high as 10 °C. This also applies for the country capital Prague, but this is due to urban factors.
The coldest month is usually January followed by February and December. During these months there is usually snow in the mountains and sometimes also in the major cities and lowlands, but this snow tends to melt very quickly and so most of the winter is just wet.
During March, April and May, the temperatures usually increase rapidly and especially during April the temperatures and weather tend to vary a lot during the day. Spring is also characterized by high water levels in the rivers due to the snow melting and there are often floods.
The warmest month of the year is July, followed by August and June. On average, the summer temperatures are about 20 °C higher than during winter. Especially in the last decade, temperatures above 30 °C are not unusual. Summer is also characterized by rains and storms.
Autumn usually begins in September, which is still relatively warm, but much drier. During October, temperatures usually fall back under 15 or 10 °C and deciduous trees begin to drop off leaves. By the end of November, temperatures usually range around the freezing point.
When to go
April-May and September-October are the best periods to go. The weather is nice and April and October are shoulder season so you will find fewer crowds and lower prices. May is to month of lilac and Prague is the lilac paradise.
July and August, Christmas and Easter are crowded periods.
If you are a winter sports passionate, Czech Republic is a good place to go from November till early March.
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