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A lot of books get split in English as well simply because they start hitting the limit of what print publication can do.
Most famous is probably the Lord of the Rings, split into 3 books, and Clive Barker's Imagica, split into two.
I mean, that's the original. What I'm talking about is that Game of Thrones was one book, while the Czech translated version was 2 books.
Both Lord of the Rings and Imagica started out as single books, then had to be split for later printings when they hit the limit of printing and binding.
I could see that happening with translations, there's no guarantee the new language will be the same length or shorter, and GoT is long enough in English! ;)
I've seen special edition hardcovers split them too for the same reason:
https://www.foliosociety.com/usa/a-game-of-thrones.html