Im with Pointer on this one. Indeed Czech is in Central Europe, along with Germany and Hungary as well.
These countries are very different in terms of economy, HDI and the basic day to day life that people experience living there. For that reason, its more simple to use WE or EE to give people an impression of where you are going. In a geographical perspective we can use CE to describe the high-end shopping streets of Munich and a piss-poor village in Hungary where every day is a struggle. To put two places like this in the same cluster is not ideal.
I get the impression that you think that is a bad thing to be placed in the EE cluster. In my book, it´s not negative.
When that being said, I think that Czech and Poland are by far the most modern and well developed countries in "EE" (CR).
These countries are very different in terms of economy, HDI and the basic day to day life that people experience living there. For that reason, its more simple to use WE or EE to give people an impression of where you are going. In a geographical perspective we can use CE to describe the high-end shopping streets of Munich and a piss-poor village in Hungary where every day is a struggle. To put two places like this in the same cluster is not ideal.
I get the impression that you think that is a bad thing to be placed in the EE cluster. In my book, it´s not negative.
When that being said, I think that Czech and Poland are by far the most modern and well developed countries in "EE" (CR).