Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences

The Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences ( abbreviated ČSAV ), Czech: Československé academy Ved, Slovak: Československé akadémia vied, the Academy of Sciences was (highest scientific institution ) Czechoslovakia.

It was founded in 1952 as the successor of two previously existing Czech scientific organizations: the Royal Bohemian Society of Sciences ( Královská česká společnost nauk ), founded in 1769, and the Czech Academy of Sciences and Arts (Česká academy Ved a umění ), founded in 1888 since. in 1960 it was formally subordinated to the Slovak Academy 1942/ 1953, founded the sciences. Since there was no " Czech " Academy of Sciences of Czechoslovakia, the ČSAV was in fact mainly the Czech equivalent of the Slovak Academy of Sciences.

In 1992 it was dissolved with the dissolution of Czechoslovakia. In the Czech Republic there since the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, in Slovakia there is still the Slovak Academy of Sciences.

  • Academy of Sciences
  • Czechoslovakia
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