_#_Highways: 73,540 km total; including 517 km superhighway (1988)
_#_Inland waterways: 475 km (1988); the Elbe (Labe) is the principal river
_#_Pipelines: crude oil, 1,448 km; refined products, 1,500 km; natural gas, 8,100 km
_#_Ports: maritime outlets are in Poland (Gdynia, Gdansk, Szczecin), Yugoslavia (Rijeka, Koper), Germany (Hamburg, Rostock); principal river ports are Prague on the Vltava, Decin on the Elbe (Labe), Komarno on the Danube, Bratislava on the Danube
_#_Merchant marine: 24 ships (1,000 GRT or over) totaling 363,002 GRT/ 565,813 DWT; includes 15 cargo, 6 bulk
_#_Civil air: 47 major transport aircraft
_#_Airports: 158 total, 158 usable; 40 with permanent-surface runways; 19 with runways 2,440-3,659 m; 37 with runways 1,220-2,439 m
_#_Telecommunications: 4 million telephones; 25% of households have a telephone; stations—60 AM, 16 FM, 39 TV (11 Soviet TV relays); 4.4 million TVs (1990)
_*Defense Forces #_Branches: Czechoslovak People's Army, Air and Air Defense Forces, Civil Defense, Border Guard
_#_Manpower availability: males 15-49, 4,066,419; 3,110,958 fit for military service; 140,620 reach military age (18) annually