Founded in 1906 in Prague, Czechia. Offers 60 academic programmes taught in English. Comprises seven faculties including Economics, Engineering, and Forestry
Germany hosted for third time, co-hosted by Czech Republic and Poland. Brazil won title in penalty shootout against Croatia. 48 teams from 6 FIFA member federations participated
Silesia spans 40,000 km² in Poland, Czech Republic and Germany. Divided into Lower Silesia (west) and Upper Silesia (east). Largest city is Wrocław, capital of Lower Silesia. Contains UNESCO World Heritage Sites and rich natural resources
Moravia is a historical region in eastern Czech Republic, named after its river Morava. Region borders Bohemia, Lower Austria, Slovakia, Poland and Czech Silesia. Area covers 22,623.41 km² with about 3.0 million inhabitants. Highest point is Praděd (1491 m) on northern border
Founded in 1990 by Zdeněk Jahoda in Czech countryside. Started as food export/import company, focusing on cereals. Now exports to over 50 countries worldwide. Produces own products since 1998 in South Bohemia
Czech automotive industry contributes 9% of GDP and has over 800 active companies. Over 80% of production is exported, with industry operating for over 122 years. Currently employs over 150,000 workers in the industry