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Subcarpathia-Subcarpathia
in modern Poland Ukrainian Subcarpathia, a section of outer-subcarpathian region in modern Ukraine; see Prykarpattia Bukovinian Subcarpathia, a section
Subcarpathia-Administrative divisions of Poland
Podlaskie Masovia Kuyavian- Pomerania Greater Poland Lubusz Lower Silesian Łódź Opole Lublin Lesser Poland Subcarpathia Świętokrzyska Silesia Kaliningrad (Russia)
Subcarpathia-Regions of Poland
Southern Poland Bohemian Massif* (Masyw Czeski) Polish Highlands [pl] (Wyżyny Polskie) Sandomierz Basin (Kotlina Sandomierska) Subcarpathia* Western Subcarpathia [pl]*
Subcarpathia-Polish cuisine
increasing production of local grape wines in small vineyards in Lesser Poland, Subcarpathia, Silesia, and West Pomerania regions. Among alcoholic beverages,
Subcarpathia-Outer Subcarpathia
Outer Subcarpathia (Polish: Podkarpacie Zewnętrzne; Ukrainian: Прикарпаття, Prykarpattia; Czech: Vněkarpatské sníženiny; German: Karpatenvorland) denotes
Subcarpathia-Dissolution of Austria-Hungary
Friuli-Venezia Giulia) Croatia (Dalmatia, Istria) Poland (voivodeships of Lesser Poland, Subcarpathia, southernmost part of Silesia (Bielsko and Cieszyn))
Subcarpathia-List of World Heritage Sites in Poland
of 2022, Poland lists five properties on its tentative list. List of Historic Monuments in Poland Seven Wonders of Poland Tourism in Poland UNESCO Memory
Subcarpathia-Austria-Hungary
Friuli-Venezia Giulia) Croatia (Dalmatia, Istria) Poland (voivodeships of Lesser Poland, Subcarpathia, southernmost part of Silesia (Bielsko and Cieszyn))
Subcarpathia-Subcarpathian Voivodeship
Subcarpathian Voivodeship. Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Podkarpackie. Subcarpathia photo gallery (in Polish) Subcarpathian Voivodeship official website
Subcarpathia-Second Polish Republic
Gdynia. Between March and August 1939, Poland also shared a border with the then-Hungarian governorate of Subcarpathia. In 1938, the Second Republic was the
Subcarpathia-IV liga Subcarpathia
IV liga Subcarpathia group (grupa podkarpacka) is one of the groups of IV liga, the 5th level of Polish football league system. The league was created
Subcarpathia-United Right (Poland)
Fidesz-KDNP Law and Justice Sovereign Poland Rafał Ambrozik, Grzegorz Bierecki, Michał Seweryński Stanisław Kruczek (Subcarpathia) Prime minister Mateusz Morawiecki's
Subcarpathia-Politics of Poland
Lesser Poland, Masovian, Opolskie, Subcarpathia, Podlaskie, Pomerania, Silesia, Świętokrzyskie, Warmia-Masuria, Greater Poland and West Pomerania. Poland wields
Subcarpathia-Miss Polonia
Vilnius becomes part of Lithuania. Voivodeships yet to win: Holy Cross Subcarpathia : Declared as Winner : Ended as runner-up or top 5/6 qualification
Subcarpathia-List of newspapers in Poland
Below is a list of newspapers published in Poland. In Poland, the distinction between the broadsheet and tabloid newspapers is mostly format, as most
Subcarpathia-Subcarpathian Voivodeship Sejmik
Podkarpackiego) is the regional legislature of the Voivodeship of Subcarpathia in Poland. It is a unicameral parliamentary body consisting of thirty-three
Subcarpathia-List of caves of Poland
This article is about the caves of Poland. As of 2018[update], there are 843 caves known in the Polish Tatra Mountains with the total length exceeding
Subcarpathia-Miss Polonia 2018
in Lithuania Last competed in 2012: Subcarpathia Upper Poland Last competed in 2016: Kuyavia-Pomerania Lower Poland Holy Cross Lower Silesia Lubusz West
Subcarpathia-Subcarpathian
related to geographical region of Outer Subcarpathia Subcarpathian Voivodship, an administrative region in modern Poland Subcarpathian Regional Assembly, a
Subcarpathia-IV liga
(Lubusz) łódzka (Łódź) małopolska (Lesser Poland) mazowiecka (Mazovia) opolska (Opole) podkarpacka (Subcarpathia) podlaska (Podlasie) pomorska (Pomerania)
Subcarpathia-2024 Polish local elections
of Poland Movement registered separate committees in Subcarpathia and Silesia. Coalition of Confederation of the Polish Crown, There is One Poland, Real
Subcarpathia-Transcarpathia
extent Slovak and Czech) perspective, the region is usually described as Subcarpathia (literally "below the Carpathians"), although technically this name refers
Subcarpathia-Pierogi
tied to the traditional "baked pierogi of St. Hyacinth" of Nockowa in Subcarpathia. In addition, "Święty Jacek z pierogami!" is an old Polish expression
Subcarpathia-Electoral districts of Poland (1935–1939)
described in a July 8, 1935, edition of the Journal of Laws of the Republic of Poland, and were: District 1 – Warsaw City of Warsaw Police districts I, II, XII
Subcarpathia-Galicia (Eastern Europe)
is a historical and geographic region spanning what is now southeastern Poland and western Ukraine, long part of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. It
Subcarpathia-Kutia
exclusively) in the eastern regions of Podlasie, the Lublin area, and Subcarpathia, near the borders with Belarus and Ukraine. It can also be commonly found
Subcarpathia-Przemyśl Główny railway station
station serving the city of Przemyśl, in the Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland. The station was opened in 1860 as part of the Galician Railway of Archduke
Subcarpathia-Sejm Constituency no. 41
Warmia–Masuria 4. Warsaw 5. Mazovia 6. Łódź 7. Greater Poland 8. Lublin 9. Subcarpathia 10. Lesser Poland and Holy Cross 11. Silesia 12. Lower Silesia and Opole
Subcarpathia-Sanok
century. Settled in prehistoric times, the south-eastern Poland region that is now Subcarpathia was overrun in pre-Roman times by various tribes, including
Subcarpathia-Voivodeship sejmik
regional-level elected legislature for each of the sixteen voivodeships of Poland. Sejmiks are elected to five-year terms, decided during nationwide local
Subcarpathia-Carpatho-Ukraine
The Hungarian minister of the interior, Miklós Kozma, had been born in Subcarpathia, and in mid-1938 his ministry armed the Rongyos Gárda ('Ragged Guard')
Subcarpathia-Miss Polonia 2022
Rafał Brzozowski Jakub Kucner Andrzej Pabich Last competed in 2018: Subcarpathia Last competed in 2019: Lower Silesia Podlaskie Polish Community in Germany
Subcarpathia-Polish Uplanders
Polish Uplanders inhabit the central and the southern half of the Beskids in Poland, including the Ciężkowickie, Strzyżowskie and Dynowskie Plateau as well
Subcarpathia-Electoral districts of Poland
Electoral districts of Poland (Polish: okręgi wyborcze, okręg wyborczy (sg.)) are defined by Polish election law. Electoral districts can be divided depending
Subcarpathia-Bobrek, Podkarpackie Voivodeship
Bobrek is a village in Subcarpathian Voivodeship, south-east Poland, located between Dębica and Ropczyce, close to Zawada in the district called Gmina
Subcarpathia-Prykarpattia
Located at the outer foot of the Eastern Carpathian Mountains (Outer Subcarpathia), consisting of today's Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast (predominantly) and Lviv
Subcarpathia-Disco Boy (film)
2021 to 5 November 2021 in France (Paris and Reunion Island) and Polish Subcarpathia. Disco Boy had its premiere on 19 February 2023 as part of the 73rd Berlin
Subcarpathia-Mazur (surname)
people with this surname live in the south of Poland (mainly between Katowice and Lublin). 1st in Subcarpathia (9,530) 3rd in Lublin Land (8,019) 3rd in Opole
Subcarpathia-List of flags of the subdivisions of Poland
This is a list of the flags of the subdivisions of Poland, including the voivodeships (first-level subdivisions), counties (second-level subdivisions)
Subcarpathia-Miss Polonia 2020
Germany Last competed in 2018: Pomerania Holy Cross Lower Poland Lubusz Opole Subcarpathia Polish Community in Argentina Polish Community in Australia
Subcarpathia-Divisions of the Carpathians
the Carpathians at all. They're included below. The regions of Outer Subcarpathia lay outside the broad arc of the entire formation and are usually listed
Subcarpathia-Lesser Poland and Świętokrzyskie (European Parliament constituency)
Lesser Poland and Świętokrzyskie (Polish: małopolskie i świętokrzyskie) is a constituency of the European Parliament. It consists of the Lesser Poland Voivodeship
Subcarpathia-Senate Constituency no. 1
Okręg wyborczy nr 1) is a single-member constituency for the Senate of Poland in Lower Silesian Voivodeship, comprising counties of Bolesławiec, Lubań
Subcarpathia-Coat of arms of Czechoslovakia
of arms used in Hungarian-annexed territories (Upper Hungary and Subcarpathia). Poland annexed territories added into Silesian Voivodeship and Kraków Voivodeship
Subcarpathia-Miss Polonia 2005
Universe 2006 and Miss Earth 2006. Kuyavia-Pomerania Łódź Lower Poland Lubusz Pomerania Subcarpathia Polish Community in Argentina Polish Community in Australia
Subcarpathia-Lalin
may refer to: Lalin, a city in Hamadan, Iran Lalin, a village in Subcarpathia, Poland Lalín, a municipality in Galicia, Spain Lalín This disambiguation
Subcarpathia-Sour cereal soup
Podlasie region and also elsewhere in Poland, it is common to eat żurek with halved hard-boiled eggs. In Polish Subcarpathia, there is a traditional variety
Subcarpathia-Sejm Constituency no. 13
a Polish parliamentary constituency that is coterminous with the Lesser Poland Voivodeship. It elects fourteen members of the Sejm. The district has the
Subcarpathia-Szymon Grabowski
Resovia won the Subcarpathia group of IV liga, and the 2008–09 season when the team were crowned champions of the Lublin–Subcarpathia group of III liga
Subcarpathia-History of Silesia
that time Celtic colonization extended also into modern Lesser Poland and Subcarpathia. Celtic culture in Silesia flourished during the 4th, 3rd and most
Subcarpathia-Miss Polonia 2016
Dominika Szymańska represented the country in Miss Earth 2017. Subcarpathia Upper Poland West Pomerania Polish Community in Ireland Polish Community in
Subcarpathia-Podolia
part of the Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia, the Golden Horde, the Kingdom of Poland, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, the Ottoman Empire, the Austrian Habsburg
Subcarpathia-Polesia
natural and historical region in Eastern Europe, including part of Eastern Poland and the Belarus–Ukraine border region. One of the largest forest areas on
Subcarpathia-Red Ruthenia
Ukraine and adjoining parts of south-eastern Poland. It has also sometimes included parts of Lesser Poland, Podolia, Right-bank Ukraine and Volhynia. Centred
Subcarpathia-Sejm Constituency no. 40
Warmia–Masuria 4. Warsaw 5. Mazovia 6. Łódź 7. Greater Poland 8. Lublin 9. Subcarpathia 10. Lesser Poland and Holy Cross 11. Silesia 12. Lower Silesia and Opole
Subcarpathia-Moravian Gate
Vienna to Bohumín also traverses the Moravian Gate. Vyškov Gate Outer Subcarpathia Danube–Oder Canal Voženílek, Vít (1994). "The Impact of Morphostructural
Subcarpathia-Rusyns
Rusyns. In his The settlements, economy and history of the Rusyns of Subcarpathia (1923) A. Hodinka wondered if Russians arrived before the Magyars, at
Subcarpathia-Stal Mielec
based in Mielec, Poland. The club was established on April 10, 1939. Historically, the club has enjoyed great successes within Poland's Ekstraklasa, winning
Subcarpathia-Miss Polski
organized on Polsat television. Voivodeships yet to win: Holy Cross Subcarpathia : Declared as Winner : Ended as runner-up or top 5/6 qualification
Subcarpathia-Miss Polonia 2019
Podlasie Last competed in 2017: Lower Silesia West Pomerania Lower Poland Pomerania Subcarpathia Holy Cross Lubusz Opole Polish Community in Argentina Polish
Subcarpathia-List of constituencies for the Senate of the Republic of Poland
The list of constituencies for the Senate of the Republic of Poland provides an overview of the distribution and numbering of the constituencies (Polish:
Subcarpathia-Senate Constituency no. 44
Poland's 44th Senate district is one of 100 Polish Senate districts which elect one member of the Senate using first-past-the-post voting. Incumbent senator
Subcarpathia-Dębica railway station
Dębica railway station is a railway station in Dębica (Subcarpathia), Poland. As of 2022, it is served by Polregio and PKP Intercity (EIP, InterCity,
Subcarpathia-Sejm Constituency no. 3
Warmia–Masuria 4. Warsaw 5. Mazovia 6. Łódź 7. Greater Poland 8. Lublin 9. Subcarpathia 10. Lesser Poland and Holy Cross 11. Silesia 12. Lower Silesia and Opole
Subcarpathia-Subdivisions of the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria
Podkarpackie Voivodeship ("Subcarpathia") was entirely contained in the Kingdom. The majority of the territory of the Lesser Poland Voivodeship was contained
Subcarpathia-First Vienna Award
the proposal and even offered military support for Czechoslovakia in Subcarpathia. Hungary, in turn, attempted to persuade the Subcarpathian Rus' representatives
Subcarpathia-Karpaty Krosno
KKS Karpaty Krosno is a Polish sports club based in Krosno, Poland. The name "Karpaty" refers to the Carpathian mountains. As of the 2023–24 season, the
Subcarpathia-Lutheran Diocese of Katowice
Located in southern Poland, its territory of the Lutheran Diocese of Katowice includes Silesia, Opole, Lesser Poland, and Polish Subcarpathia. Robert Fiszkal :
Subcarpathia-Zakarpattia Oblast
the Ukrainian version of the name, the Hungarian name translates as Subcarpathia, following the Hungarian language logic "feet of the mountains", naming
Subcarpathia-Senate Constituency no. 43
wyborczy nr 43 do Senatu) is a single-member constituency for the Senate of Poland comprising four districts of the city of Warsaw: Mokotów, Ursynów, Wawer
Subcarpathia-Kingdom of Hungary
Ruthenian minority. After being granted part of southern Czechoslovakia and Subcarpathia by the Germans and Italians in the First Vienna Award of 1938, and then
Subcarpathia-Principality of Volhynia
of Volhynia, straddling the borders of modern-day Ukraine, Belarus, and Poland. From 1069 to 1118, it belonged to Izyaslavichi who primarily ruled from
Subcarpathia-ISO 3166-2:PL
ISO 3166-2:PL is the entry for Poland in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
Subcarpathia-Senate Constituency no. 69
wyborczy nr 69 do Senatu) is a single-member constituency for the Senate of Poland in Silesian Voivodeship, consisting of city county of Częstochowa. Incumbent
Subcarpathia-Sejm Constituency no. 1
parliamentary group. "Statistics Poland / Topics / Population / Population / Population. Size and structure and vital statistics in Poland by territorial division
Subcarpathia-Sejm Constituency no. 16
Warmia–Masuria 4. Warsaw 5. Mazovia 6. Łódź 7. Greater Poland 8. Lublin 9. Subcarpathia 10. Lesser Poland and Holy Cross 11. Silesia 12. Lower Silesia and Opole
Subcarpathia-Miss Polonia 2012
2013. The winner was Paulina Krupińska of Masovia and she represented Poland in Miss Universe 2013. 2nd Runner-Up, Aleksandra Szczęsna represented the
Subcarpathia-Moravia
difficult. Only Moravia with the depression of the westernmost Outer Subcarpathia, 14–40 kilometers (8.7–24.9 mi) wide, between the Bohemian Massif and
Subcarpathia-Sejm Constituency no. 9
"Statistics Poland / Topics / Population / Population / Area and population in the territorial profile in 2023". stat.gov.pl. Statistics Poland. Retrieved
Subcarpathia-Volhynia
is a historic region in Central and Eastern Europe, between southeastern Poland, southwestern Belarus, and western Ukraine. The borders of the region are
Subcarpathia-Miss Polski 2018
West Pomerania and she represented Poland in Miss Universe 2019. 1st Runner-Up Karina Szczepanek represented Poland at Miss International 2019. Kamila
Subcarpathia-Miss Polski 2017
3, 2017. The winner was Kamila Świerc of Opole. Świerc then represented Poland at Miss Supranational 2019. The 1st Runner-Up, Marta Ziębakowska represented
Subcarpathia-Population transfer in the Soviet Union
hadifogságba" [The deportation of masses of Hungarian and German civilians from Subcarpathia to Soviet prisoner of war camps]. Orpheus Noster (in Hungarian). 4 (2)
Subcarpathia-Czech Hiking Markers System
Subcarpathian Ukraine and Crimea with some 700 km of trails marked in 2011 in Subcarpathia and continuing efforts by Czech, Ukraininan and Polish volunteers to
Subcarpathia-Ostrava Basin
The Ostrava Basin is a mesoregion of the Northern Outer Subcarpathia within the Outer Subcarpathia in the Western Carpathians. The territory is heavily disturbed
Subcarpathia-Konarski Secondary School in Rzeszów
Gameren, it plays an important role in the cultural life of Rzeszów and Subcarpathia Province.[citation needed] Construction for the building began in 1644
Subcarpathia-Poland (European Parliament constituency)
of Poland is subdivided into constituencies. However, the number of seats in each subconstituency is not decided until after the election. Poland therefore
Subcarpathia-Miss Polonia 2011
Zawadzka of Pomerania and she represented Poland in Miss Universe 2012. Top 8 finalist, Justyna Rajczyk represented Poland in Miss Earth 2012. Rozalia Mancewicz
Subcarpathia-Sejm Constituency no. 26
Warmia–Masuria 4. Warsaw 5. Mazovia 6. Łódź 7. Greater Poland 8. Lublin 9. Subcarpathia 10. Lesser Poland and Holy Cross 11. Silesia 12. Lower Silesia and Opole
Subcarpathia-Miss Polonia 2010
2010. The winner was Rozalia Mancewicz of Podlaskie and she represented Poland in Miss Universe 2011 and Miss International 2012. Lubusz Warmia-Masuria
Subcarpathia-Sejm Constituency no. 33
parliamentary group. "Statistics Poland / Topics / Population / Population / Population. Size and structure and vital statistics in Poland by territorial division
Subcarpathia-Sejm Constituency no. 34
Warmia–Masuria 4. Warsaw 5. Mazovia 6. Łódź 7. Greater Poland 8. Lublin 9. Subcarpathia 10. Lesser Poland and Holy Cross 11. Silesia 12. Lower Silesia and Opole
Subcarpathia-Sejm Constituency no. 8
Warmia–Masuria 4. Warsaw 5. Mazovia 6. Łódź 7. Greater Poland 8. Lublin 9. Subcarpathia 10. Lesser Poland and Holy Cross 11. Silesia 12. Lower Silesia and Opole
Subcarpathia-Sejm Constituency no. 39
(Polish: Okręg wyborczy nr 39) is a constituency of the Sejm in the Greater Poland Voivodeship, which elects ten deputies. It covers geographical area of the
Subcarpathia-Polregio
Polregio (formerly Przewozy Regionalne) is a train operator in Poland, responsible for local and interregional passenger transportation. Each day it runs
Subcarpathia-Leonia Nastał
village near the town of Brzozów in the Dynowskie Foothills in the Outer Subcarpathia. Her parents, Franciszek Nastał (born 1879) and Katarzyna née Jopów,
Subcarpathia-Podolia Governorate
recognised state of Transnistria. It was created from the Second Partition of Poland, which was formed from the former Polish Bracław and Podole voivodeships
Subcarpathia-Uzhhorod
War slowed down the tempo of city development. On 10 September 1919, Subcarpathia was officially allocated to the Republic of Czechoslovakia. Uzhhorod
Subcarpathia-Miss Polski 2016
Masovia. Maziarz represented Poland in Miss International 2017 and Miss Supranational 2017. Lower Poland Lower Silesia Upper Poland Polish Community in Argentina
Subcarpathia-Right-bank Ukraine
in the Commonwealth until the partitions of Poland in the late 18th century. As part of the Lesser Poland Province of the Polish Crown it was divided
Subcarpathia-Lower Morava Valley
Lower Morava Valley from the Sady archaeological site Vyškov Gate Outer Subcarpathia South-Moravian Carpathians Upper Morava Valley Dyje–Svratka Valley Functioning
Subcarpathia-Senate Constituency no. 2
Okręg wyborczy nr 2) is a single-member constituency for the Senate of Poland in Lower Silesian Voivodeship, comprising counties of Jawor, Kamienna Góra
Subcarpathia-Sejm Constituency no. 15
Tarnów is a Polish parliamentary constituency in the Lesser Poland Voivodeship. It elects twelve members of the Sejm and three members of the Senate. The
Subcarpathia-Ukrainian People's Republic
territory to the Bolsheviks. The Peace of Riga on 18 March 1921 between Poland, Soviet Russia (acting also on behalf of Soviet Belarus), and Soviet Ukraine
Subcarpathia-Treaty of Trianon
Czechoslovak–Hungarian border (Komárno, Csallóköz), southern parts of Subcarpathia and northern parts of Vojvodina.[citation needed] The Allies rejected
Subcarpathia-Kiev Governorate
(in Russian) Despite the loss of Kiev almost three centuries earlier, Poland still designated an administrative unit centered in Zhitomir as the Kiev
Subcarpathia-Kamianets-Podilskyi massacre
also deported. Many Jewish communities, especially in Governorate of Subcarpathia (then as part of Hungary), were deported in their entirety. The Hungarians
Subcarpathia-Miss Polski 2014
Company Robert Woźniak - Director of Szewczyk Auto VW / Audi Lower Poland Opole Subcarpathia Polish Community in Argentina Polish Community in Australia Polish
Subcarpathia-Miss Polonia 2009
Lower Silesia and she represented Poland in Miss Universe 2010. Top 5 finalist Beata Polakowska represented Poland at Miss Earth 2010. Top 10 finalist
Subcarpathia-List of invasions and occupations of Ukraine
Carpatho-Ukraine. The Governorate of Subcarpathia (1939–1945) region included her former territory. Soviet invasion of Poland (Ukrainian Front) Soviet Union
Subcarpathia-Miss Polski 2009
Presenter Marek Kubiczek - President of the Powermed company Lower Poland Lublin Opole Subcarpathia Polish Community in Argentina Polish Community in Australia
Subcarpathia-Lwów District League
Oblast Football Federation championship in the modern Ukraine and the Subcarpathia Regional Division of the Polish Fifth League. Winners of the league qualified
Subcarpathia-Siarka Tarnobrzeg
between Siarka Tarnobrzeg and Stal Stalowa Wola; called the great derby of Subcarpathia (wielkie derby Podkarpacia). "Skarb - Siarka Tarnobrzeg". www.90minut
Subcarpathia-Historical regions in present-day Ukraine
Oblast) Ruthenia, Kingdom of Rus, Western Ukraine, Western Oblast, Lesser Poland Volhynia (Volyn Oblast, Rivne Oblast, west of Zhytomyr Oblast, north of
Subcarpathia-Sejm Constituency no. 5
Warmia–Masuria 4. Warsaw 5. Mazovia 6. Łódź 7. Greater Poland 8. Lublin 9. Subcarpathia 10. Lesser Poland and Holy Cross 11. Silesia 12. Lower Silesia and Opole
Subcarpathia-Hungarian prehistory
Przemysław (2013). Central Europe in the High Middle Ages: Bohemia, Hungary and Poland, c. 900-c. 1300. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-78156-5. Brook
Subcarpathia-Sejm Constituency no. 35
Warmia–Masuria 4. Warsaw 5. Mazovia 6. Łódź 7. Greater Poland 8. Lublin 9. Subcarpathia 10. Lesser Poland and Holy Cross 11. Silesia 12. Lower Silesia and Opole
Subcarpathia-Trzcianka-Kolonia, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship
Lublin, Lubusz, Łódź, Lesser Poland, Opole, Subcarpathia, Podlaskie, Pomerania, Silesia, Świętokrzyskie, Greater Poland and West Pomerania, and physiographical
Subcarpathia-Miss Polski 2019
Kasiborska of Silesia. Kasiborska was originally supposed to represent Poland in Miss Universe 2020 but had to withdraw due to health reasons. The 1st
Subcarpathia-Principality of Transylvania (1570–1711)
connected to the Treaty of Speyer. However, Stephen Báthory's status as king of Poland also helped to phase in the name Principality of Transylvania. Although
Subcarpathia-Western Ukraine
Russia following the third and final partition of Poland. Throughout its existence Russian Poland was marred with violence and intimidation, beginning
Subcarpathia-Sejm Constituency no. 31
Warmia–Masuria 4. Warsaw 5. Mazovia 6. Łódź 7. Greater Poland 8. Lublin 9. Subcarpathia 10. Lesser Poland and Holy Cross 11. Silesia 12. Lower Silesia and Opole
Subcarpathia-Donbas
Basin and North Carpathian Basin Provinces, Ukraine, Romania, Moldova, and Poland, 2015" (PDF). U.S. Geological Survey. Gent, Stephen E. (2021). Market power
Subcarpathia-White Croats
Rusyns. In his The settlements, economy and history of the Rusyns of Subcarpathia (1923) A. Hodinka wondered if Russians arrived before the Magyars, at
Subcarpathia-Languages of Europe
European Russia, 39 million in Ukraine, 7 million in Belarus, 7 million in Poland, 2 million in Latvia, c. 2 million in the European portion of Kazakhstan
Subcarpathia-Principality of Halych
border cities including Przemysl, were twice annexed by the Kingdom of Poland (1018–1031, and 1069–1080). In the meantime, Yaroslav the Wise established
Subcarpathia-Ludvík Svoboda
Svoboda was transferred to the 36th infantry regiment in Uzhhorod, Subcarpathia, then part of Czechoslovakia, until 1931. He passed several courses and
Subcarpathia-Polonia Przemyśl
plays in IV liga Subcarpathia, while the basketball side plays in the second division. Polonia's basketball team was a powerhouse in Poland in the mid-1990s
Subcarpathia-Sejm Constituency no. 12
geographical area of following counties within western part of the Lesser Poland Voivodeship: Chrzanów, Myślenice, Oświęcim, Sucha and Wadowice. "Wyniki
Subcarpathia-Principality of Kiev
Polotsk to the north-west, the Principality of Chernigov to the north-east, Poland to the west, the Principality of Galicia to the south-west and Cumania to
Subcarpathia-Sejm Constituency no. 2
Wałbrzych. "Statistics Poland / Topics / Population / Population / Population. Size and structure and vital statistics in Poland by territorial division
Subcarpathia-Rákóczi's War of Independence
Amelia and the prison commander, Rákóczi managed to escape and flee to Poland. Here he met with Bercsényi again, and together they resumed contact with
Subcarpathia-Sejm Constituency no. 19
constituencies of the Sejm, the lower house of the Parliament of Poland, the national legislature of Poland. The constituency was established as Constituency no.
Subcarpathia-Greater Poland (European Parliament constituency)
Greater Poland (Polish: wielkopolskie) is a constituency of the European Parliament. It consists of the Greater Poland Voivodeship. The relevant Polish
Subcarpathia-Hungarian Revolution of 1956
trade agreements and fewer Red Army troops stationed in Poland. The USSR's concessions to Poland – known as the Polish October – emboldened Hungarians to
Subcarpathia-Sejm Constituency no. 14
Constituency no. 14, is a Polish parliamentary constituency in the Lesser Poland Voivodeship. It elects ten members of the Sejm. The seat of the constituency's
Subcarpathia-Chernihiv Governorate
Voivodeship Stanyslaviv Voivodeship Carpatho-Ukraine Governorate of Subcarpathia Kharkiv Governorate Reichskommissariat Ukraine Distrikt Galizien Ethno-Ukrainian
Subcarpathia-Stanisław Moskal
of villages in Lesser Poland. Based on survey research conducted in 2000 in the voivodeships of Lesser Poland and Subcarpathia, he proposed solutions
Subcarpathia-JKS 1909 Jarosław
1909; 114 years ago (1909-07-05) Chairman Gracjan Dziukiewicz Manager Grzegorz Baran League IV liga Subcarpathia 2022–23 IV liga Subcarpathia, 5th of 18
Subcarpathia-Sejm Constituency no. 18
Warmia–Masuria 4. Warsaw 5. Mazovia 6. Łódź 7. Greater Poland 8. Lublin 9. Subcarpathia 10. Lesser Poland and Holy Cross 11. Silesia 12. Lower Silesia and Opole
Subcarpathia-Sejm Constituency no. 6
Warmia–Masuria 4. Warsaw 5. Mazovia 6. Łódź 7. Greater Poland 8. Lublin 9. Subcarpathia 10. Lesser Poland and Holy Cross 11. Silesia 12. Lower Silesia and Opole
Subcarpathia-Kingdom of Hungary (1000–1301)
groups settled in the central lowlands, and colonists arrived from Moravia, Poland, and other nearby countries. The erection of fortresses by landlords, promoted
Subcarpathia-Sejm Constituency no. 27
Warmia–Masuria 4. Warsaw 5. Mazovia 6. Łódź 7. Greater Poland 8. Lublin 9. Subcarpathia 10. Lesser Poland and Holy Cross 11. Silesia 12. Lower Silesia and Opole
Subcarpathia-Zaporizhzhia (region)
under the condominium of both the Tsardom of Muscovy and the Kingdom of Poland, and in 1686, with the signing of the Treaty of Perpetual Peace, it passed
Subcarpathia-Sejm Constituency no. 24
Warmia–Masuria 4. Warsaw 5. Mazovia 6. Łódź 7. Greater Poland 8. Lublin 9. Subcarpathia 10. Lesser Poland and Holy Cross 11. Silesia 12. Lower Silesia and Opole
Subcarpathia-Miss Polski 2010
Owner of Okazik.pl Janusz Tylman - Composer, Pianist Upper Poland Lower Poland Opole Subcarpathia Polish Community in Argentina Polish Community in Belarus
Subcarpathia-Timeline of Budapest
- Royal wedding of King Charles I of Hungary and Princess Elizabeth of Poland, Hungarian–Polish alliance formed. 1361 - Buda became the capital of Hungary
Subcarpathia-Hungarian invasion of Carpatho-Ukraine
plans to occupy Subcarpathia; in addition, Hitler, dissatisfied with the rapprochement of the Kingdom of Hungary and the Republic of Poland, also warned
Subcarpathia-Sejm Constituency no. 25
of Gdańsk. "Statistics Poland / Topics / Population / Population / Population. Size and structure and vital statistics in Poland by territorial division
Subcarpathia-Dnieper Ukraine
Zaporizhia. The term Dnieper Ukraine appeared soon after the partitions of Poland when Ukraine as former territory of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth became
Subcarpathia-Responsibility for the Holocaust
Jews resided in Slovakia, around 40,000 of them lived in Ruthenia and Subcarpathia, areas previously ceded to Hungary; most of whom led good lives despite
Subcarpathia-Hungary in World War I
Serbia, and possibly Montenegro. When Austria envisaged the amalgamation of Poland, Tisza insisted in Vienna to include Bosnia-Hercegovina (and probably Dalmatia)
Subcarpathia-Klymentiy Sheptytsky
that would aid them in escaping to Hungarian-controlled Governorate of Subcarpathia. From 1941 to 1944, when the region was occupied by Nazi Germany, Jewish
Subcarpathia-Dark-sky preserve
International Dark Sky Place. Poland Bieszczady Starry-Sky Park Subcarpathia 113,846 2–3 Designated on March 8, 2013 Poland Sopotnia Wielka Silesian Voivodeship
Subcarpathia-Sejm Constituency no. 4
Voivodeship "Statistics Poland / Topics / Population / Population / Population. Size and structure and vital statistics in Poland by territorial division
Subcarpathia-Pokuttia
the area was conquered by the Kingdom of Poland in 1325, and later annexed in 1349 by Casimir III of Poland. Władysław II Jagiełło, needing financial
Subcarpathia-Kingdom of Hungary (1301–1526)
were settled in the central lowlands and colonists arrived from Moravia, Poland and other nearby countries.[citation needed] Andrew III died on January
Subcarpathia-Sloboda Ukraine
registered in Russian military service. Many Ukrainian refugees arrived from Poland-Lithuania after the Ostryanyn uprising of 1637–1638 and received generous
Subcarpathia-Taurida Governorate
Voivodeship Stanyslaviv Voivodeship Carpatho-Ukraine Governorate of Subcarpathia Kharkiv Governorate Reichskommissariat Ukraine Distrikt Galizien Ethno-Ukrainian
Subcarpathia-Sejm Constituency no. 21
March 2024. "Statistics Poland / Topics / Population / Population / Population. Size and structure and vital statistics in Poland by territorial division
Subcarpathia-Yekaterinoslav Governorate
Voivodeship Stanyslaviv Voivodeship Carpatho-Ukraine Governorate of Subcarpathia Kharkiv Governorate Reichskommissariat Ukraine Distrikt Galizien Ethno-Ukrainian
Subcarpathia-Vyškov Gate
Outer Western Carpathian South-Moravian Carpathians Moravian Gate Outer Subcarpathia "About the Carpathians – Carpathian Heritage Society". Archived from
Subcarpathia-Sejm Constituency no. 17
Warmia–Masuria 4. Warsaw 5. Mazovia 6. Łódź 7. Greater Poland 8. Lublin 9. Subcarpathia 10. Lesser Poland and Holy Cross 11. Silesia 12. Lower Silesia and Opole
Subcarpathia-Polish Publishing House R. Wegner
Novogrudok Region (1938) F. Antoni Ossendowski: Carpathian Mountains and Subcarpathia (1939) Unpublished: Ksawery Pruszyński: Volhynia Stanisław Wasylewski:
Subcarpathia-Sejm Constituency no. 20
Warmia–Masuria 4. Warsaw 5. Mazovia 6. Łódź 7. Greater Poland 8. Lublin 9. Subcarpathia 10. Lesser Poland and Holy Cross 11. Silesia 12. Lower Silesia and Opole
Subcarpathia-Volhynia Governorate
Belarus. It was created at the end of 1796 after the Third Partition of Poland from the territory of the short-lived Volhynian Vice-royalty and Wołyń Voivodeship
Subcarpathia-List of wars involving Hungary
Kingdom of Hungary 1920–1946 First Vienna Award 1938 Governorate of Subcarpathia 1939–1945 Second Vienna Award 1940 Revisions of Délvidék 1941 World War
Subcarpathia-Principality of Hungary
Przemysław (2013). Central Europe in the High Middle Ages: Bohemia, Hungary and Poland, c. 900-c. 1300. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-78156-5. Wolf
Subcarpathia-Senate Constituency no. 42
wyborczy nr 42 do Senatu) is a single-member constituency for the Senate of Poland comprising five districts of the city of Warsaw: Praga-Południe, Praga-Północ
Subcarpathia-Ossala
Lublin, Lubusz, Łódź, Lesser Poland, Opole, Subcarpathia, Podlaskie, Pomerania, Silesia, Świętokrzyskie, Greater Poland and West Pomerania, and physiographical
Subcarpathia-Janusz Kurtyka
Podkarpaciu w okresie PRL (red.), (Conspiracy and Social Resistance in Subcarpathia During the PRL (ed.)), 2007 Latyfundium Tęczyńskie. Dobra i właściciele
Subcarpathia-Sejm Constituency no. 7
Warmia–Masuria 4. Warsaw 5. Mazovia 6. Łódź 7. Greater Poland 8. Lublin 9. Subcarpathia 10. Lesser Poland and Holy Cross 11. Silesia 12. Lower Silesia and Opole
Subcarpathia-Budjak
Germany", or Volksdeutsche, were mostly resettled in areas of Nazi occupied Poland, and had to move again at the end of World War II (one example was the family
Subcarpathia-Dąbrowski Manor, Michałowice
AND PALACES IN LESSER POLAND AND SUBCARPATHIA]. dworyipalace.com.pl (Online excerpt from printed book) (in Polish). Poznań, POLAND, EU: Dom Wydawniczy Rebis
Subcarpathia-Catalan exonyms
Polish Pomerania Pomerània Pomorze Polish Silesia Silèsia Śląsk Polish Subcarpathia Subcarpàcia Podkarpacie Polish Warmia Vàrmia Warmia Polish Warsaw Varsòvia
Subcarpathia-Hungarian People's Republic
Kingdom of Hungary 1920–1946 First Vienna Award 1938 Governorate of Subcarpathia 1939–1945 Second Vienna Award 1940 Revisions of Délvidék 1941 World War
Subcarpathia-Second Vienna Award
regain southern Czechoslovakia in the First Vienna Award of 1938 and Subcarpathia in 1939. However, neither that nor the subsequent military conquest of
Subcarpathia-Hungarian nobility
1440–1457), and the supporters of the child king's rival, Vladislaus III of Poland (r. 1440–1444). Ladislaus the Posthumous was crowned without election with
Subcarpathia-Miss Polonia 2017
competed in 2012: West Pomerania Kuyavia-Pomerania Lower Poland Podlasie Opole Subcarpathia Upper Poland Polish Community in Argentina Polish Community in Australia
Subcarpathia-History of the Jews in Hungary
Of the immigrants 38.35 per cent came from Moravia, 11.05 per cent from Poland, and 3.07 per cent from Bohemia. The largest Jewish community, numbering
Subcarpathia-Miss Polski 2021
competed in 2018: Polish Community in the U.K. Holy Cross Opole Pomerania Subcarpathia Polish Community in Argentina Polish Community in Australia Polish Community
Subcarpathia-Zdzieci Nowe
Łódź, Subcarpathia, Podlaskie, Pomerania, Silesia, Świętokrzyskie, Warmia-Masuria, Greater Poland and West Pomerania] (in Polish). Warsaw, Poland: Ministry
Subcarpathia-Viktor Khomchenko
April 2013 in the Ukrainian Premier League. Cosmos Nowotaniec IV liga Subcarpathia: 2022–23 "Klasyfikacja strzelców za sezon 2022/2023 [od Ekstraklasy do
Subcarpathia-Mucharzew
Lublin, Lubusz, Łódź, Lesser Poland, Opole, Subcarpathia, Podlaskie, Pomerania, Silesia, Świętokrzyskie, Greater Poland and West Pomerania, and physiographical
Subcarpathia-Bessarabia
autonomous part of Russian SFSR, but was abolished by the military forces of Poland and France in September 1919 (see Polish–Soviet War). After the victory
Subcarpathia-Stal Stalowa Wola
Tarnobrzeg, and matches between the two sides are known as the great derby of Subcarpathia. The club's traditional colours are green and black, and the club is
Subcarpathia-Ihor Nahornyi
left-back for Polish club Cosmos Nowotaniec. Cosmos Nowotaniec IV liga Subcarpathia: 2022–23 "НАГОРНИЙ ІГОР ОЛЕКСІЙОВИЧ". pfl.ua. Retrieved 12 September
Subcarpathia-Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin
of bell-shaped pendants with analogues in sites in Austria, Bulgaria and Poland have been unearthed, but Florin Curta dates them to the 9th century, while
Subcarpathia-Sejm Constituency no. 23
Warmia–Masuria 4. Warsaw 5. Mazovia 6. Łódź 7. Greater Poland 8. Lublin 9. Subcarpathia 10. Lesser Poland and Holy Cross 11. Silesia 12. Lower Silesia and Opole
Subcarpathia-Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867
XVII. ISBN 9781317887928. Robert I. Frost (2018). The Oxford History of Poland–Lithuania. Oxford History of Early Modern Europe. Vol. I: The Making of
Subcarpathia-Sokół Nisko
Stalowa Wola district class, as a result of relegation from the IV liga Subcarpathia in 2023. The club's name literally means falcon in Polish, and it comes
Subcarpathia-Kherson Governorate
Voivodeship Stanyslaviv Voivodeship Carpatho-Ukraine Governorate of Subcarpathia Kharkiv Governorate Reichskommissariat Ukraine Distrikt Galizien Ethno-Ukrainian
Subcarpathia-Southern Ukraine
Voivodeship Stanyslaviv Voivodeship Carpatho-Ukraine Governorate of Subcarpathia Kharkiv Governorate Reichskommissariat Ukraine Distrikt Galizien Ethno-Ukrainian
Subcarpathia-Stanislav Mykytsey
one and a half of year. As of 14 March 2017 Cosmos Nowotaniec IV liga Subcarpathia: 2022–23 Stanislav Mykytsey at WorldFootball.net "Krystian Kalemba w
Subcarpathia-History of Hungary
and must remain in the possession of their families. Louis became king of Poland from 1370 to 1382. The epic hero of Hungarian literature and warfare, the
Subcarpathia-Novorossiya Governorate
Voivodeship Stanyslaviv Voivodeship Carpatho-Ukraine Governorate of Subcarpathia Kharkiv Governorate Reichskommissariat Ukraine Distrikt Galizien Ethno-Ukrainian
Subcarpathia-Hungary in World War II
through. However, in the corresponding territory the Governorate of Subcarpathia was formed which was divided into three, the administrative branch offices
Subcarpathia-History of Transylvania
with Sweden and invaded Poland in 1657 despite the Ottoman Porte's prohibition of military action. Rákóczi was defeated in Poland and his army taken hostage
Subcarpathia-Eastern Hungarian Kingdom
in 1551. John II abdicated as king, and together with Isabella left for Poland. The sultan, feeling betrayed, sent his army against Hungary in 1552. Veszprém
Subcarpathia-Sejm Constituency no. 28
Warmia–Masuria 4. Warsaw 5. Mazovia 6. Łódź 7. Greater Poland 8. Lublin 9. Subcarpathia 10. Lesser Poland and Holy Cross 11. Silesia 12. Lower Silesia and Opole
Subcarpathia-Rákóczi's War of Independence
Kingdom of Hungary 1920–1946 First Vienna Award 1938 Governorate of Subcarpathia 1939–1945 Second Vienna Award 1940 Revisions of Délvidék 1941 World War
Subcarpathia-Sour cereal soup
Poland, it is common to eat żurek with halved hard-boiled eggs. In Polish Subcarpathia, there is a traditional variety made of fermented oatmeal (Polish: żur
Subcarpathia-Subcarpathian
refer to: someone or something related to geographical region of Outer Subcarpathia Subcarpathian Voivodship, an administrative region in modern Poland Subcarpathian
Subcarpathia-Eastern Hungarian Kingdom
Kingdom of Hungary 1920–1946 First Vienna Award 1938 Governorate of Subcarpathia 1939–1945 Second Vienna Award 1940 Revisions of Délvidék 1941 World War
Subcarpathia-Budjak
Voivodeship Stanyslaviv Voivodeship Carpatho-Ukraine Governorate of Subcarpathia Kharkiv Governorate Reichskommissariat Ukraine Distrikt Galizien Ethno-Ukrainian
Subcarpathia-History of Hungary before the Hungarian conquest
Kingdom of Hungary 1920–1946 First Vienna Award 1938 Governorate of Subcarpathia 1939–1945 Second Vienna Award 1940 Revisions of Délvidék 1941 World War
Subcarpathia-Hungarian prehistory
Kingdom of Hungary 1920–1946 First Vienna Award 1938 Governorate of Subcarpathia 1939–1945 Second Vienna Award 1940 Revisions of Délvidék 1941 World War
Subcarpathia-Kingdom of Hungary (1920–1946)
Governorate of Subcarpathia]. A kárpátaljai magyarság történeti kronológiája, 1918-1944 [Historical chronology of the Hungarians in Subcarpathia, 1918-1944]
Subcarpathia-Dubove, Zakarpattia Oblast
a village. Population: 9,848 (2022 estimate). The area once known as Subcarpathia, which includes present-day Dubove (originally settled as Dombó), was
Subcarpathia-Zaporizhzhia (region)
Voivodeship Stanyslaviv Voivodeship Carpatho-Ukraine Governorate of Subcarpathia Kharkiv Governorate Reichskommissariat Ukraine Distrikt Galizien Ethno-Ukrainian
Subcarpathia-Eastern Ukraine
Voivodeship Stanyslaviv Voivodeship Carpatho-Ukraine Governorate of Subcarpathia Kharkiv Governorate Reichskommissariat Ukraine Distrikt Galizien Ethno-Ukrainian
Subcarpathia-List of flags of the subdivisions of Poland
Subcarpathia-IV liga
małopolska (Lesser Poland) mazowiecka (Mazovia) opolska (Opole) podkarpacka (Subcarpathia) podlaska (Podlasie) pomorska (Pomerania) śląska (Silesia) - 2 groups
Subcarpathia-Electoral districts of Poland
Warmia–Masuria 4. Warsaw 5. Mazovia 6. Łódź 7. Greater Poland 8. Lublin 9. Subcarpathia 10. Lesser Poland and Holy Cross 11. Silesia 12. Lower Silesia and Opole
Subcarpathia-Second Polish Republic
Poland also shared a border with the then-Hungarian governorate of Subcarpathia. In 1938, the Second Republic was the sixth largest country in Europe
Subcarpathia-List of caves of Poland
This article is about the caves of Poland. As of 2018[update], there are 843 caves known in the Polish Tatra Mountains with the total length exceeding
Subcarpathia-Poltava Governorate
Voivodeship Stanyslaviv Voivodeship Carpatho-Ukraine Governorate of Subcarpathia Kharkiv Governorate Reichskommissariat Ukraine Distrikt Galizien Ethno-Ukrainian
Subcarpathia-Sloboda Ukraine
Voivodeship Stanyslaviv Voivodeship Carpatho-Ukraine Governorate of Subcarpathia Kharkiv Governorate Reichskommissariat Ukraine Distrikt Galizien Ethno-Ukrainian
Subcarpathia-Pomeranian (European Parliament constituency)
Warmia–Masuria 4. Warsaw 5. Mazovia 6. Łódź 7. Greater Poland 8. Lublin 9. Subcarpathia 10. Lesser Poland and Holy Cross 11. Silesia 12. Lower Silesia and Opole
Subcarpathia-Subcarpathian (European Parliament constituency)
Warmia–Masuria 4. Warsaw 5. Mazovia 6. Łódź 7. Greater Poland 8. Lublin 9. Subcarpathia 10. Lesser Poland and Holy Cross 11. Silesia 12. Lower Silesia and Opole
Subcarpathia-Bobrek, Podkarpackie Voivodeship
Bobrek is a village in Subcarpathian Voivodeship, south-east Poland, located between Dębica and Ropczyce, close to Zawada in the district called Gmina
Subcarpathia-Kingdom of Hungary (1526–1867)
Kingdom of Hungary 1920–1946 First Vienna Award 1938 Governorate of Subcarpathia 1939–1945 Second Vienna Award 1940 Revisions of Délvidék 1941 World War
Subcarpathia-History of Silesia
time Celtic colonization extended also into modern Lesser Poland and Subcarpathia. Celtic culture in Silesia flourished during the 4th, 3rd and most of
Subcarpathia-Hungarians in Ukraine
Wayback Machine Website of the Cultural Federation of Hungarians in Subcarpathia Website of the Hungarian Democratic Federation in Ukraine Portals: Hungary
Subcarpathia-Volhynia Governorate
Voivodeship Stanyslaviv Voivodeship Carpatho-Ukraine Governorate of Subcarpathia Kharkiv Governorate Reichskommissariat Ukraine Distrikt Galizien Ethno-Ukrainian
Subcarpathia-Kiev Governorate
Voivodeship Stanyslaviv Voivodeship Carpatho-Ukraine Governorate of Subcarpathia Kharkiv Governorate Reichskommissariat Ukraine Distrikt Galizien Ethno-Ukrainian
Subcarpathia-Polish Uplanders
Blizne, Subcarpathia (Red Ruthenia) (c. 1450) Haczów, Subcarpathia (Red Ruthenia) (1388) c. 1624 Binarowa, Subcarpathia (1400) c. 1500
Subcarpathia-Zakarpattia
southwestern parts of Zakarpattia Oblast Transcarpathia (disambiguation) Subcarpathia (disambiguation) Carpathia (disambiguation) This disambiguation page
Subcarpathia-Regions of Poland
Sandomierska) Subcarpathia* Western Subcarpathia [pl]* (Podkarpacie Zachodnie) Northern Subcarpathia [pl] (Podkarpacie Północne) and Eastern Subcarpathia [pl]*
Subcarpathia-Severia
Voivodeship Stanyslaviv Voivodeship Carpatho-Ukraine Governorate of Subcarpathia Kharkiv Governorate Reichskommissariat Ukraine Distrikt Galizien Ethno-Ukrainian
Subcarpathia-Polonia Przemyśl
- football and men's basketball. The football team plays in IV liga Subcarpathia, while the basketball side plays in the second division. Polonia's basketball
Subcarpathia-Second Hungarian Republic
Kingdom of Hungary 1920–1946 First Vienna Award 1938 Governorate of Subcarpathia 1939–1945 Second Vienna Award 1940 Revisions of Délvidék 1941 World War
Subcarpathia-Hungary–Romania relations
the First Vienna Award in 1938 and the annexation of the remainder of Subcarpathia in 1939. These were only a fraction of the territories lost by the Treaty
Subcarpathia-Subcarpathian Voivodeship Sejmik
Województwa Podkarpackiego) is the regional legislature of the Voivodeship of Subcarpathia in Poland. It is a unicameral parliamentary body consisting of thirty-three
Subcarpathia-Moldavian Subcarpathians
Moldavian Subcarpathians (Romanian: Subcarpații Moldovei) is a geographic area located in the northeast of Romania, to the east of the Eastern Carpathian
Subcarpathia-Bukovinian Subcarpathians
(Obcina Șurdin). Highest peak: Lungul Peak [ro], 1,382 m (4,534 ft). Outer Subcarpathia Divisions of the Carpathians Comper, Marius (October 8, 2012). "Obcinele
Subcarpathia-Upper Hungary
Kingdom of Hungary 1920–1946 First Vienna Award 1938 Governorate of Subcarpathia 1939–1945 Second Vienna Award 1940 Revisions of Délvidék 1941 World War
Subcarpathia-Maramureș
Voivodeship Stanyslaviv Voivodeship Carpatho-Ukraine Governorate of Subcarpathia Kharkiv Governorate Reichskommissariat Ukraine Distrikt Galizien Ethno-Ukrainian
Subcarpathia-Historical regions in present-day Ukraine
Voivodeship Stanyslaviv Voivodeship Carpatho-Ukraine Governorate of Subcarpathia Kharkiv Governorate Reichskommissariat Ukraine Distrikt Galizien Ethno-Ukrainian
Subcarpathia-Administrative divisions of the Kingdom of Hungary (1941–1945)
legally distinct from the other Counties and Cities. The Governorate of Subcarpathia (Kárpátalja) was a special case. It was given the status of Regent's
Subcarpathia-Bukovina
Voivodeship Stanyslaviv Voivodeship Carpatho-Ukraine Governorate of Subcarpathia Kharkiv Governorate Reichskommissariat Ukraine Distrikt Galizien Ethno-Ukrainian
Subcarpathia-Hungarian pengő
World War II and end of Hungarian occupation Currency of Governorate of Subcarpathia (as part of Hungary) 1938 – 1945 Succeeded by: Soviet ruble Reason: became
Subcarpathia-Lalin
Lalin may refer to: Lalin, a city in Hamadan, Iran Lalin, a village in Subcarpathia, Poland Lalín, a municipality in Galicia, Spain Lalín This disambiguation
Subcarpathia-Hutsul Republic
Voivodeship Stanyslaviv Voivodeship Carpatho-Ukraine Governorate of Subcarpathia Kharkiv Governorate Reichskommissariat Ukraine Distrikt Galizien Ethno-Ukrainian
Subcarpathia-Pokuttia
Voivodeship Stanyslaviv Voivodeship Carpatho-Ukraine Governorate of Subcarpathia Kharkiv Governorate Reichskommissariat Ukraine Distrikt Galizien Ethno-Ukrainian
Subcarpathia-History of the Jews in Hungary
Kingdom of Hungary 1920–1946 First Vienna Award 1938 Governorate of Subcarpathia 1939–1945 Second Vienna Award 1940 Revisions of Délvidék 1941 World War
Subcarpathia-Electoral districts of Poland (1935–1939)
Warmia–Masuria 4. Warsaw 5. Mazovia 6. Łódź 7. Greater Poland 8. Lublin 9. Subcarpathia 10. Lesser Poland and Holy Cross 11. Silesia 12. Lower Silesia and Opole
Subcarpathia-Zsigmond Perényi (1870–1946)
arrested by the communists. He was the governor of the Governorate of Subcarpathia (Kárpátaljai Kormányzóság) between 28 June 1939 and 12 September 1940
Subcarpathia-Central Ukraine
Voivodeship Stanyslaviv Voivodeship Carpatho-Ukraine Governorate of Subcarpathia Kharkiv Governorate Reichskommissariat Ukraine Distrikt Galizien Ethno-Ukrainian
Subcarpathia-Vilmos Pál Tomcsányi
Interior Minister in 1921. He was the governor of the Governorate of Subcarpathia (Kárpátaljai Kormányzóság) between 1942 and 1944. In May 1944, it was
Subcarpathia-Miklós Kozma
Succeeded by Kálmán Darányi Regent's Commissioner of the Governorate of Subcarpathia In office 12 September 1940 – 8 December 1941 Preceded by Zsigmond Perényi
Subcarpathia-Principality of Volhynia
Voivodeship Stanyslaviv Voivodeship Carpatho-Ukraine Governorate of Subcarpathia Kharkiv Governorate Reichskommissariat Ukraine Distrikt Galizien Ethno-Ukrainian
Subcarpathia-History of Hungary
Kingdom of Hungary 1920–1946 First Vienna Award 1938 Governorate of Subcarpathia 1939–1945 Second Vienna Award 1940 Revisions of Délvidék 1941 World War
Subcarpathia-Austria-Hungary
Giulia) Croatia (Dalmatia, Istria) Poland (voivodeships of Lesser Poland, Subcarpathia, southernmost part of Silesia (Bielsko and Cieszyn)) Ukraine (oblasts
Subcarpathia-Voivodeship sejmik
/ 51 8 / 51 1 / 51 1 / 51 Opole KO-MN 10 / 30 14 / 30 1 / 30 5 / 30 Subcarpathia PiS 21 / 33 6 / 33 4 / 33 2 / 33 Podlaskie KO-TD 15 / 30 8 / 30 6 / 30
Subcarpathia-Principality of Chernigov
Voivodeship Stanyslaviv Voivodeship Carpatho-Ukraine Governorate of Subcarpathia Kharkiv Governorate Reichskommissariat Ukraine Distrikt Galizien Ethno-Ukrainian
Subcarpathia-Sejm Constituency no. 41
Warmia–Masuria 4. Warsaw 5. Mazovia 6. Łódź 7. Greater Poland 8. Lublin 9. Subcarpathia 10. Lesser Poland and Holy Cross 11. Silesia 12. Lower Silesia and Opole
Subcarpathia-Sejm Constituency no. 40
Warmia–Masuria 4. Warsaw 5. Mazovia 6. Łódź 7. Greater Poland 8. Lublin 9. Subcarpathia 10. Lesser Poland and Holy Cross 11. Silesia 12. Lower Silesia and Opole
Subcarpathia-Sejm Constituency no. 13
Warmia–Masuria 4. Warsaw 5. Mazovia 6. Łódź 7. Greater Poland 8. Lublin 9. Subcarpathia 10. Lesser Poland and Holy Cross 11. Silesia 12. Lower Silesia and Opole
Subcarpathia-List of newspapers in Poland
Below is a list of newspapers published in Poland. In Poland, the distinction between the broadsheet and tabloid newspapers is mostly format, as most newspapers
Subcarpathia-Artur Gieraga
AKS SMS Łódź. ŁKS Łódź I liga: 2010–11 Motor Lublin III liga Lublin–Subcarpathia: 2015–16 "I liga 2010/2011". 90minut.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 4 May
Subcarpathia-Vlachs
Grzegorz (2016). "Seasonal pastoral exploitation of forests in the area of Subcarpathia in the 15th and 16th century". bibliotekanauki.pl. Retrieved 10 August
Subcarpathia-Western Ukraine
Voivodeship Stanyslaviv Voivodeship Carpatho-Ukraine Governorate of Subcarpathia Kharkiv Governorate Reichskommissariat Ukraine Distrikt Galizien Ethno-Ukrainian
Subcarpathia-North Slavic languages
Slovak nation) that inhabited a shared ethno-territory (Slovakia and Subcarpathia/Transcarpathia) and was entitled to political representation in the Imperial
Subcarpathia-Carpathia
highway network in Lithuania and Greece Carpathian (disambiguation) Subcarpathia (disambiguation) Transcarpathia (disambiguation)} This disambiguation
Subcarpathia-Podolia
Voivodeship Stanyslaviv Voivodeship Carpatho-Ukraine Governorate of Subcarpathia Kharkiv Governorate Reichskommissariat Ukraine Distrikt Galizien Ethno-Ukrainian
Subcarpathia-Hungarian Revolution of 1956
Kingdom of Hungary 1920–1946 First Vienna Award 1938 Governorate of Subcarpathia 1939–1945 Second Vienna Award 1940 Revisions of Délvidék 1941 World War
Subcarpathia-Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin
Kingdom of Hungary 1920–1946 First Vienna Award 1938 Governorate of Subcarpathia 1939–1945 Second Vienna Award 1940 Revisions of Délvidék 1941 World War
Subcarpathia-Khust
part of newly formed Podkarpatsko ("under the Carpathians") region (Subcarpathia). Czechoslovakia had to provide the region a wide autonomy, but autonomy
Subcarpathia-Hertsa region
Voivodeship Stanyslaviv Voivodeship Carpatho-Ukraine Governorate of Subcarpathia Kharkiv Governorate Reichskommissariat Ukraine Distrikt Galizien Ethno-Ukrainian
Subcarpathia-Dnieper Ukraine
Voivodeship Stanyslaviv Voivodeship Carpatho-Ukraine Governorate of Subcarpathia Kharkiv Governorate Reichskommissariat Ukraine Distrikt Galizien Ethno-Ukrainian
Subcarpathia-Julien Tadrowski
Poland national under-21 football team. Motor Lublin III liga Lublin–Subcarpathia: 2015–16 Lublinianka IV liga Lublin: 2021–22 "Julien Tadrowski zawodnikiem
Subcarpathia-Mazur (surname)
in the south of Poland (mainly between Katowice and Lublin). 1st in Subcarpathia (9,530) 3rd in Lublin Land (8,019) 3rd in Opole Silesia (2,512) 3rd in
Subcarpathia-Polesia
Voivodeship Stanyslaviv Voivodeship Carpatho-Ukraine Governorate of Subcarpathia Kharkiv Governorate Reichskommissariat Ukraine Distrikt Galizien Ethno-Ukrainian
Subcarpathia-Principality of Halych
Voivodeship Stanyslaviv Voivodeship Carpatho-Ukraine Governorate of Subcarpathia Kharkiv Governorate Reichskommissariat Ukraine Distrikt Galizien Ethno-Ukrainian
Subcarpathia-Polregio
Białystok Pomerania 90,208 7.1% Gdynia Silesia 116,890 9.2% Katowice Subcarpathia 62,257 4.9% Rzeszów Świętokrzyskie 38,116 3.0% Kielce Warmia-Masuria
Subcarpathia-Subdivisions of the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria
the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria. Only Podkarpackie Voivodeship ("Subcarpathia") was entirely contained in the Kingdom. The majority of the territory
Subcarpathia-Lands of the Crown of Saint Stephen
Kingdom of Hungary 1920–1946 First Vienna Award 1938 Governorate of Subcarpathia 1939–1945 Second Vienna Award 1940 Revisions of Délvidék 1941 World War
Subcarpathia-Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867
Kingdom of Hungary 1920–1946 First Vienna Award 1938 Governorate of Subcarpathia 1939–1945 Second Vienna Award 1940 Revisions of Délvidék 1941 World War
Subcarpathia-Bessarabia
Voivodeship Stanyslaviv Voivodeship Carpatho-Ukraine Governorate of Subcarpathia Kharkiv Governorate Reichskommissariat Ukraine Distrikt Galizien Ethno-Ukrainian
Subcarpathia-Sanok
Settled in prehistoric times, the south-eastern Poland region that is now Subcarpathia was overrun in pre-Roman times by various tribes, including the Celts
Subcarpathia-Royal Hungarian Army
és hazáért "For King and Country" Anniversaries 28 June Engagements Subcarpathia Slovak–Hungarian War World War II Invasion of Yugoslavia Eastern Front
Subcarpathia-History of Transylvania
Kingdom of Hungary 1920–1946 First Vienna Award 1938 Governorate of Subcarpathia 1939–1945 Second Vienna Award 1940 Revisions of Délvidék 1941 World War
Subcarpathia-Red Ruthenia
Voivodeship Stanyslaviv Voivodeship Carpatho-Ukraine Governorate of Subcarpathia Kharkiv Governorate Reichskommissariat Ukraine Distrikt Galizien Ethno-Ukrainian
Subcarpathia-Galicia (Eastern Europe)
Voivodeship Stanyslaviv Voivodeship Carpatho-Ukraine Governorate of Subcarpathia Kharkiv Governorate Reichskommissariat Ukraine Distrikt Galizien Ethno-Ukrainian
Subcarpathia-Volhynia
Voivodeship Stanyslaviv Voivodeship Carpatho-Ukraine Governorate of Subcarpathia Kharkiv Governorate Reichskommissariat Ukraine Distrikt Galizien Ethno-Ukrainian
Subcarpathia-Ukrainian People's Republic
Voivodeship Stanyslaviv Voivodeship Carpatho-Ukraine Governorate of Subcarpathia Kharkiv Governorate Reichskommissariat Ukraine Distrikt Galizien Ethno-Ukrainian
Subcarpathia-Kingdom of Hungary (1301–1526)
Kingdom of Hungary 1920–1946 First Vienna Award 1938 Governorate of Subcarpathia 1939–1945 Second Vienna Award 1940 Revisions of Délvidék 1941 World War
Subcarpathia-Elise Stefanik
suggest that her father's family came from the area of present-day Polish Subcarpathia. Her parents own Premium Plywood Products, a wholesale plywood distributor
Subcarpathia-Polish cuisine
dripping, fried onions, and spices. Potato kalduny is a different dish from Subcarpathia made from potato dough filled with twaróg (quark), potatoes, and onions
Subcarpathia-Lutheran Diocese of Katowice
Diocese of Katowice includes Silesia, Opole, Lesser Poland, and Polish Subcarpathia. Robert Fiszkal : 1946~1950 Alfred Hauptman : 1950~1981 Rudolf Pastucha :
Subcarpathia-Carpathian Ruthenia during World War II
died in gulag prison camps. The territory covered by the Governorate of Subcarpathia was divided into three, the administrative branch offices of Ung (Ungi
Subcarpathia-Dyje–Svratka Valley
(Dyje) and Svratka. The Dyje–Svratka Valley is a mesoregion of Outer Subcarpathia within the Western Carpathians. It is mainly a lowland area. Beyond the
Subcarpathia-Military Frontier
Kingdom of Hungary 1920–1946 First Vienna Award 1938 Governorate of Subcarpathia 1939–1945 Second Vienna Award 1940 Revisions of Délvidék 1941 World War
Subcarpathia-Pannonia
Kingdom of Hungary 1920–1946 First Vienna Award 1938 Governorate of Subcarpathia 1939–1945 Second Vienna Award 1940 Revisions of Délvidék 1941 World War
Subcarpathia-List of Hungarian flags
of the Governorate of Subcarpathia A horizontal bicolor of blue and yellow. 1941–1944 Flag of the Governorate of Subcarpathia A horizontal bicolor of
Subcarpathia-Supreme Ruthenian Council
for Ukrainians Unite into one province all Ukrainian lands of Galicia, Subcarpathia, and Bucovina Lectures in schools and publishing of government statements
Subcarpathia-List of invasions and occupations of Ukraine
and annexed the just-proclaimed Carpatho-Ukraine. The Governorate of Subcarpathia (1939–1945) region included her former territory. Soviet invasion of
Subcarpathia-Wisła Puławy
more than one non-FIFA nationality. III liga Champions: 2010–11 (Lublin–Subcarpathia), 2020–21 (group IV) Lublin Polish Cup (regional level) Winners: 2008–09
Subcarpathia-Dissolution of Austria-Hungary
Giulia) Croatia (Dalmatia, Istria) Poland (voivodeships of Lesser Poland, Subcarpathia, southernmost part of Silesia (Bielsko and Cieszyn)) Ukraine (oblasts
Subcarpathia-Transcarpathia (disambiguation)
(disambiguation) Carpathian (disambiguation) Subcarpathia (disambiguation) Subcarpathian (disambiguation) Outer Subcarpathia, the depression area at the outer base
Subcarpathia-Subcarpați
Subcarpați (the name is Romanian for the Romanian portion of Subcarpathia) is a Romanian hip-hop band from Bucharest. Formed in 2010 by MC Bean (Alexe
Subcarpathia-Kamil Stachyra
2017, Stachyra moved to JKS 1909 Jarosław. Motor Lublin III liga Lublin–Subcarpathia: 2015–16 "Motor zgłosił do rozgrywek Kamila Stachyrę". 90minut.pl (in
Subcarpathia-Tomasz Tymosiak
2018, Tymosiak signed for Górnik Łęczna. Motor Lublin III liga Lublin–Subcarpathia: 2015–16 Górnik Łęczna II liga: 2019–20 "Bogdanka Łęczna 5-2 Flota Świnoujście"
Subcarpathia-Rafał Król
the third time in his career. Motor Lublin III liga: 2015–16 (Lublin-Subcarpathia), 2019–20 (group IV) Stal Kraśnik IV liga Lublin: 2017–18 Individual
Subcarpathia-ISO 3166-2:PL
Mazowieckie Mazovia PL-16 Opolskie Upper Silesia PL-18 Podkarpackie Subcarpathia PL-20 Podlaskie Podlaskie PL-22 Pomorskie Pomerania PL-24 Śląskie Silesia
Subcarpathia-English exonyms
Mazuria Mazury Polish Oder river Odra Polish Pomerania Pomorze Polish Subcarpathia Podkarpacie Polish Sudetes, Sudeten, Sudeten Mountains Sudety Polish
Subcarpathia-List of World Heritage Sites in Poland
Tserkvas of the Carpathian Region in Poland and Ukraine* Lesser Poland, Subcarpathia 2013 1424; iii, iv (cultural) This property comprises 16 wooden churches
Subcarpathia-Aleksander Komor
I liga club Podbeskidzie Bielsko-Biała. Motor Lublin III liga Lublin–Subcarpathia: 2015–16 Aleksander Komor at Soccerway. Retrieved 23 December 2016. Aleksander
Subcarpathia-Administrative divisions of Poland
Greater Poland Lubusz Lower Silesian Łódź Opole Lublin Lesser Poland Subcarpathia Świętokrzyska Silesia Kaliningrad (Russia) Lithuania Belarus Ukraine
Subcarpathia-Podolia Governorate
Voivodeship Stanyslaviv Voivodeship Carpatho-Ukraine Governorate of Subcarpathia Kharkiv Governorate Reichskommissariat Ukraine Distrikt Galizien Ethno-Ukrainian
Subcarpathia-Coat of arms of Czechoslovakia
Coat of arms used in Hungarian-annexed territories (Upper Hungary and Subcarpathia). Poland annexed territories added into Silesian Voivodeship and Kraków
Subcarpathia-List of adjectivals and demonyms for subcontinental regions
Styrians Subcarpathia (also Transcarpathia) Subcarpathian Thrace Thracian Thracians Thuringia Thuringian Thuringians Transcarpathia (also Subcarpathia) Transcarpathia
Subcarpathia-Stal Mielec
Champions: 1955, 1968–69, 2015–16 III liga Champions: 2012–13 (group Lublin–Subcarpathia) V liga Champions: 1998–99 Klasa A Champions: 1950, 1954 Klasa B Champions:
Subcarpathia-United Right (Poland)
Rafał Ambrozik, Grzegorz Bierecki, Michał Seweryński Stanisław Kruczek (Subcarpathia) Prime minister Mateusz Morawiecki's father. Kubala, Paweł (4 July 2017)
Subcarpathia-Subcarpathia
Look up Subcarpathia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Subcarpathia may refer to: geographical region of Outer Subcarpathia Polish Subcarpathia, a section
Subcarpathia-Hungarians in Slovakia
Hungarians constitute the largest minority in Slovakia. According to the 2021 Slovak census, 456,154 people (or 8.37% of the population) declared themselves
Subcarpathia-Bystrytsia (river)
Bystrytsia-Nadvirnyanska, a typical mountain river; in its lower course (Subcarpathia), a river of the plains, has a length of 94 km (58 mi) and a drainage
Subcarpathia-Kamil Kościelny
just promoted to the top-tier Ekstraklasa. Stal Mielec III liga Lublin–Subcarpathia: 2012–13 Raków Częstochowa I liga: 2018–19 Kamil Kościelny at Soccerway
Subcarpathia-Principality of Transylvania (1570–1711)
Kingdom of Hungary 1920–1946 First Vienna Award 1938 Governorate of Subcarpathia 1939–1945 Second Vienna Award 1940 Revisions of Délvidék 1941 World War
Subcarpathia-Miss Polonia 2018
competed in 2011: Polish Community in Lithuania Last competed in 2012: Subcarpathia Upper Poland Last competed in 2016: Kuyavia-Pomerania Lower Poland Holy
Subcarpathia-Miss Polski 2018
Holy Cross – Roksana Oraniec Podlasie – Elwira Talkowska Silesia – Luiza Szczerbowska Subcarpathia – Angelika Hejnar Subcarpathia – Klaudia Pustkowska
Subcarpathia-Miss Polonia 2012
Piguła Lower Poland – Paulina Mróz Pomerania – Monika Domaszewska Subcarpathia – Renata Kłodowska Warmia-Masuria – Dominika Rynkiewicz West Pomerania
Subcarpathia-Senate Constituency no. 44
Warmia–Masuria 4. Warsaw 5. Mazovia 6. Łódź 7. Greater Poland 8. Lublin 9. Subcarpathia 10. Lesser Poland and Holy Cross 11. Silesia 12. Lower Silesia and Opole
Subcarpathia-Senate Constituency no. 43
Warmia–Masuria 4. Warsaw 5. Mazovia 6. Łódź 7. Greater Poland 8. Lublin 9. Subcarpathia 10. Lesser Poland and Holy Cross 11. Silesia 12. Lower Silesia and Opole
Subcarpathia-Military history of Hungary
Kingdom of Hungary 1920–1946 First Vienna Award 1938 Governorate of Subcarpathia 1939–1945 Second Vienna Award 1940 Revisions of Délvidék 1941 World War
Subcarpathia-Miss Polonia 2020
Last competed in 2018: Pomerania Holy Cross Lower Poland Lubusz Opole Subcarpathia Polish Community in Argentina Polish Community in Australia Polish Community
Subcarpathia-Hungarian invasion of Carpatho-Ukraine
continued, but Galeazzo Ciano recommended abandoning plans to occupy Subcarpathia; in addition, Hitler, dissatisfied with the rapprochement of the Kingdom
Subcarpathia-First Hungarian Republic
Kingdom of Hungary 1920–1946 First Vienna Award 1938 Governorate of Subcarpathia 1939–1945 Second Vienna Award 1940 Revisions of Délvidék 1941 World War
Subcarpathia-List of F4 and EF4 tornadoes (1960–1969)
United States Kansas Ozawkie 1 (92 Injuries) NWS May 20 1960 Poland Subcarpathia Niechobrz 3 ESSL April 25 1961 United States Indiana, Ohio Boston (IN)
Subcarpathia-Dębica railway station
Dębica railway station is a railway station in Dębica (Subcarpathia), Poland. As of 2022, it is served by Polregio and PKP Intercity (EIP, InterCity, and
Subcarpathia-Przemyśl Główny railway station
Railway station in Subcarpathia, Poland
Subcarpathia-Donbas
Voivodeship Stanyslaviv Voivodeship Carpatho-Ukraine Governorate of Subcarpathia Kharkiv Governorate Reichskommissariat Ukraine Distrikt Galizien Ethno-Ukrainian
Subcarpathia-Upper Morava Valley
Upper Morava Valley is a mesoregion of the Western Outer Subcarpathia within the Outer Subcarpathia. It is a trench depression, filled with Neogene and Quaternary
Subcarpathia-List of constituencies for the Senate of the Republic of Poland
Warmia–Masuria 4. Warsaw 5. Mazovia 6. Łódź 7. Greater Poland 8. Lublin 9. Subcarpathia 10. Lesser Poland and Holy Cross 11. Silesia 12. Lower Silesia and Opole
Subcarpathia-Senate Constituency no. 2
Warmia–Masuria 4. Warsaw 5. Mazovia 6. Łódź 7. Greater Poland 8. Lublin 9. Subcarpathia 10. Lesser Poland and Holy Cross 11. Silesia 12. Lower Silesia and Opole
Subcarpathia-List of Polish senators (2011–2015)
April 2013 Władysław Ortyl 27 May 2013 Elected a voivodeship marshal of Subcarpathia Zdzisław Pupa 8 September 2013 (15,84%) 19 September 2013 Henryk Górski
Subcarpathia-Naddnistrianshchyna
Voivodeship Stanyslaviv Voivodeship Carpatho-Ukraine Governorate of Subcarpathia Kharkiv Governorate Reichskommissariat Ukraine Distrikt Galizien Ethno-Ukrainian
Subcarpathia-2024 Polish local elections
party. Defence of Poland Movement registered separate committees in Subcarpathia and Silesia. Coalition of Confederation of the Polish Crown, There is
Subcarpathia-Sejm Constituency no. 23
Warmia–Masuria 4. Warsaw 5. Mazovia 6. Łódź 7. Greater Poland 8. Lublin 9. Subcarpathia 10. Lesser Poland and Holy Cross 11. Silesia 12. Lower Silesia and Opole
Subcarpathia-Sejm Constituency no. 29
Warmia–Masuria 4. Warsaw 5. Mazovia 6. Łódź 7. Greater Poland 8. Lublin 9. Subcarpathia 10. Lesser Poland and Holy Cross 11. Silesia 12. Lower Silesia and Opole
Subcarpathia-Izmail Oblast
Voivodeship Stanyslaviv Voivodeship Carpatho-Ukraine Governorate of Subcarpathia Kharkiv Governorate Reichskommissariat Ukraine Distrikt Galizien Ethno-Ukrainian
Subcarpathia-Stefan Rudyk
the Polish Orthodox Church or establish a separate diocese covering Subcarpathia. These actions, in addition to providing pastoral care for the Orthodox
Subcarpathia-Ottoman Hungary
Kingdom of Hungary 1920–1946 First Vienna Award 1938 Governorate of Subcarpathia 1939–1945 Second Vienna Award 1940 Revisions of Délvidék 1941 World War
Subcarpathia-Politics of Poland
Kuyavia-Pomerania, Łódzkie, Lubelskie, Lubuskie, Lesser Poland, Masovian, Opolskie, Subcarpathia, Podlaskie, Pomerania, Silesia, Świętokrzyskie, Warmia-Masuria, Greater
Subcarpathia-Dark-sky preserve
an International Dark Sky Place. Poland Bieszczady Starry-Sky Park Subcarpathia 113,846 2–3 Designated on March 8, 2013 Poland Sopotnia Wielka Silesian
Subcarpathia-Public holidays in Hungary
A holokauszt áldozatainak emléknapja On this day in 1944 the Jews of Subcarpathia were rounded up and forced into ghettos. Memorial day since 2001, commemorations
Subcarpathia-Principality of Hungary
Kingdom of Hungary 1920–1946 First Vienna Award 1938 Governorate of Subcarpathia 1939–1945 Second Vienna Award 1940 Revisions of Délvidék 1941 World War
Subcarpathia-Principality of Kiev
Voivodeship Stanyslaviv Voivodeship Carpatho-Ukraine Governorate of Subcarpathia Kharkiv Governorate Reichskommissariat Ukraine Distrikt Galizien Ethno-Ukrainian
Subcarpathia-Right-bank Ukraine
Voivodeship Stanyslaviv Voivodeship Carpatho-Ukraine Governorate of Subcarpathia Kharkiv Governorate Reichskommissariat Ukraine Distrikt Galizien Ethno-Ukrainian
Subcarpathia-Left-bank Ukraine
Voivodeship Stanyslaviv Voivodeship Carpatho-Ukraine Governorate of Subcarpathia Kharkiv Governorate Reichskommissariat Ukraine Distrikt Galizien Ethno-Ukrainian
Subcarpathia-Hungarian Revolution of 1848
Kingdom of Hungary 1920–1946 First Vienna Award 1938 Governorate of Subcarpathia 1939–1945 Second Vienna Award 1940 Revisions of Délvidék 1941 World War
Subcarpathia-Languages of Europe
Hungary Burgenland (Austria), Vojvodina (Serbia), Romania, Slovakia, Subcarpathia (Ukraine), Prekmurje, (Slovenia) Hunzib bph Northeast Caucasian, Tsezic
Subcarpathia-Hungarian nobility
Kingdom of Hungary 1920–1946 First Vienna Award 1938 Governorate of Subcarpathia 1939–1945 Second Vienna Award 1940 Revisions of Délvidék 1941 World War