History
Czechliatic was initially a state in the nation of Balticain until a bloody civil war broke out between 3 fiercely passionate political movements, which were Blorfstad which were the Anarcho-Communist Lead by the fiercely witty Magnus Blorfsom which became Blorfstad. Anti-Blorfstad was the hyper nationalist movement which was led by their dictator Sonja Petrovic who is a devious sinister leader who is a strong believer in a strong national military and police. Czechliatic on the other hand was a radical movement for free speech and freedom of information of whom was supported mainly by college students/professors and the higher educated. Its supporters un-like the other movements conducted its actions/protests mainly online, which made it impossible to pick out a Czechliatic supporter because they (as annonymous) wore Guy Fawkes masks whenever they were participating in a public demonstration. They are now a fiercely liberal and intelligent nation spending most public funding on education welfare and military.
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Climate:
Predominantly Tropical
Summer temperatures in the south are hotter than in the north – especially in the mountain regions which have heavy winter snowfalls. The north is the wettest area, while the wettest months are October to December.
Average High Temperatures:
January: 12°C
February: 13 °C
March: 15 °C
April: 18 °C
May: 22 °C
June: 26 °C
July: 29 °C
August: 29 °C
September: 26 °C
October: 22 °C
November: 17 °C
December: 13 °C
Average Low Temperatures:
January: 3 °C
February: 4 °C
March: 6 °C
April: 8 °C
May: 12 °C
June: 16 °C
July: 18°C
August: 18 °C
September: 15 °C
October: 11 °C
November: 7 °C
December: 5 °C
Terrain:
Rugged and mountainous; some plains, coastal lowlands
Natural Resources:
Coal, Mercury, Zinc, Iron ore, Limestone, Clay, Chalk, Marble, Barite, Lead, Copper, Pumice,
Natural Hazards
regional risks include landslides, mudflows, avalanches, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, flooding
Environmental Issues: air pollution from heavy industry, emissions of coal-fired electric plants, agricultural pollution of inland waterways and seacoasts, deforestation; soil erosion,

