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Transcarpathia-Transcarpathia
Mountains; Ukrainian Transcarpathia or Transcarpathian Ukraine, designation for a Ukrainian region beyond the Carpathian Mountains, including: Ukrainian Transcarpathia
Transcarpathia-Carpathian Ruthenia
the Ukrainian SSR as the Zakarpattia Oblast. The region has subsequently been referred to as Zakarpattia (Ukrainian: Закарпаття) or Transcarpathia, and
Transcarpathia-Carpatho-Ukraine
Carpatho-Ukraine or Carpathian Ukraine (Ukrainian: Карпа́тська Украї́на, romanized: Karpatska Ukraina, IPA: [kɐrˈpɑtsʲkɐ ʊkrɐˈjinɐ]) was an autonomous
Transcarpathia-Zakarpattia Oblast
Oblast (Ukrainian: Закарпатська область), also referred to as simply Zakarpattia (Ukrainian: Закарпаття; Hungarian: Kárpátalja) or Transcarpathia in English
Transcarpathia-Hungarian language
spoken by Hungarian communities in southern Slovakia, western Ukraine (Transcarpathia), central and western Romania (Transylvania), northern Serbia (Vojvodina)
Transcarpathia-Ukrainians
usage in Central Ukraine and did not take hold in Galicia and Bukovina until the latter part of the 19th century, in Transcarpathia until the 1930s, and
Transcarpathia-History of Christianity in Ukraine
in Transcarpathia. In the 16th century small groups of Anabaptists appeared in Volodymyr-Volynskyi, but the influence of the Reformation in Ukraine remained
Transcarpathia-Ukraine
Hungarians (in Transcarpathia), and Germans also intervening at various times. An attempt to create an independent state, the left-leaning Ukrainian People's
Transcarpathia-Administrative divisions of Ukraine
named after the historic regions Volhynia and Transcarpathia. Two cities have special status (Ukrainian: міста́ зі спеціа́льним ста́тусом): Kyiv and Sevastopol
Transcarpathia-Romania–Ukraine border
March 2014. The Ukrainian side complete its arrangements in May 2015. The agreement covers 662 localities in Ukraine (Transcarpathia, Ivano-Frankivsk
Transcarpathia-Historical regions in present-day Ukraine
such as "South-western Ukraine", which can denote either Transcarpathia, or Budjak. Sometimes the term "South-eastern Ukraine" is used to define both
Transcarpathia-Hungarians in Ukraine
Hungarians), while Zakarpattia is referred to as Kárpátalja. The region of Transcarpathia was part of Hungary since the Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin
Transcarpathia-List of humanitarian aid to Ukraine during the Russo-Ukrainian War
to Ukraine". Hungary Today. 4 May 2022. Retrieved 6 June 2022. "State Secretary Azbej: Govt Supporting Relief Efforts in Ukraine, Transcarpathia". Hungary
Transcarpathia-Soviet annexation of Transcarpathia
Hungarian Army and took control of Carpathian Ruthenia, also called Transcarpathia. In 1945 and 1946, the region was annexed by the Soviet Union from the
Transcarpathia-List of radio stations in Ukraine
This is a list of radio stations in Ukraine. Suspilne Ukraine "Ukrainian radio" (with regional time blocks in Monday-Friday 12:35-13:00 and 17:35-18:00
Transcarpathia-Reformed Church in Sub-Carpathia/ Reformed Church in Transcarpathia
The Reformed Church in Transcarpathia is a historic Calvinist church in Ukraine. It is the oldest Protestant church in the country, founded in the 16th
Transcarpathia-Carpathian Ruthenia during World War II
the easternmost part of Czechoslovakia (Subcarpathian Ruthenia, or Transcarpathia) that became an autonomous region within that country in September 1938
Transcarpathia-Protestantism in Ukraine
region and western Ukrainian Galicia to Podillia, the Kyiv region, and southwestern Ukrainian Transcarpathia. Today the All-Ukrainian Union of Churches
Transcarpathia-Oblasts of Ukraine
An oblast (Ukrainian: область, romanized: oblast, pronounced [ˈɔblɐsʲtʲ] ; pl. області, oblasti) in Ukraine, sometimes translated as region or province
Transcarpathia-Soviet occupation of Ukraine
and Northern Bukovina (1940) Soviet annexation of Transcarpathia (1944–45) Russian occupation of Ukraine (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists
Transcarpathia-Central Europe
and Northern Belgrade, alternatively placed in Southeast Europe) Ukraine (Transcarpathia, Galicia and Northern Bukovina) Geography defines Central Europe's
Transcarpathia-Chop, Ukraine
Ciop, Polish: Czop, Russian: Чоп, Yiddish: טשאָפּ. Like the rest of Transcarpathia, Chop was part of Hungary until 1920, when, as a result of the post-World
Transcarpathia-Hungarian irredentism
acquiring dual citizenship in Ukraine are civil servants. In 2018, the Hungarian Cultural Federation in Transcarpathia (KMKSZ) requested to establish
Transcarpathia-Romani people in Ukraine
the Ukrainian army and were awarded. Census 1897: 12,000 Romani in Ukraine (without Galicia and Transcarpathia who comprise the highest Ukrainian Romani
Transcarpathia-Ruthenians
Rusyn- and Ukrainian-speaking areas of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, especially in the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, Bukovina, and Transcarpathia. At the
Transcarpathia-1991 Transcarpathian general regional referendum
for the "Independence of Ukraine" (90.13%) and the accession of Transcarpathia to Ukraine with the status of a "Special self-governing territory" (78%)
Transcarpathia-Hungarian invasion of Carpatho-Ukraine
its Ukrainian SSR. After the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Transcarpathia became part of Czechoslovakia. Finally, the status of the territory
Transcarpathia-Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church in the Soviet Union
Western Ukraine was under Nazi occupation. In the summer and fall of 1944, the Soviet Red Army re-occupied Eastern Galicia, as well as Transcarpathia, the
Transcarpathia-Party of Hungarians of Ukraine (KMKSZ)
Ukraine, which was founded in February 1989. It holds 8 seats on the Zakarpattia Oblast Council. The Hungarian Cultural Federation in Transcarpathia (KMKSZ)
Transcarpathia-Western Ukraine
remaining regions: Volhynia, Bukovina and Transcarpathia the Orthodoxy is prevalent. Outside of Western Ukraine the greatest in terms of Church property
Transcarpathia-Ukrainians in Hungary
but this was before the Treaty of Trianon; after which Hungary lost Transcarpathia to Czechoslovakia. This removed virtually almost all Hungarian land
Transcarpathia-Ukrainian War of Independence
Transcarpathia. As both the Ukrainians and the Poles claimed the region, the Polish–Ukrainian War started, when fighting broke out between Ukrainian forces
Transcarpathia-Polish–Ukrainian War
invaded Transcarpathia to spread pro-Ukrainian sentiments among residents (the region was occupied by Hungarians and Czechoslovaks). Ukrainian troops fought
Transcarpathia-March 15
Czechoslovakia ceased to exist". March 15, 2019. Retrieved March 3, 2020. "Ukraine - Transcarpathia in Czechoslovakia | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved
Transcarpathia-Latin Church in Ukraine
contained the territory of modern Ukrainian Transcarpathia until the beginning of the 14th century. From 1346, when Transcarpathia became part of the Eger diocese
Transcarpathia-Media portrayal of the Russo-Ukrainian War
ethnic separatism in Transcarpathia". The Economist. 3 April 2015. Ayres, Sabra (4 May 2015). "'Nobody here is asking to leave Ukraine': Minorities see Russian
Transcarpathia-Royal Hungarian Honvéd
Transylvania), Serbia (Banat, Vojvodina), Slovenia (Prekmurje) and Ukraine (Transcarpathia). Usually the term Landwehr implies units of limited fighting power
Transcarpathia-Censuses in Ukraine
Galicia, and Transcarpathia annexed by the USSR in 1939 and assigned to it after World War II, along with Crimea, transferred to Ukraine from the Russian
Transcarpathia-Racism in Ukraine
harassment and violence. During the 2009 flu pandemic in Ukraine in November 2009 the police of Transcarpathia asked the local population to report every instance
Transcarpathia-Bereznianka
Bereznianka (Ukrainian: Березнянка) is a popular folk dance from southwestern Ukraine (Transcarpathia). It is performed by amateurs, professional Ukrainian dance
Transcarpathia-Anti-Soviet resistance by the Ukrainian Insurgent Army
August. Thus, the Germans lost almost all of Ukraine, except for the mountain range and Transcarpathia. At that time, only a small part of the UPA was
Transcarpathia-Catholic Church in Ukraine
The Catholic Church in Ukraine (Latin: Ecclesia Catholica in Ucraina; Ukrainian: Католицька церква в Україні) is part of the worldwide Catholic Church
Transcarpathia-Right Sector
from Transcarpathia. Its name derives from the Ukrainian Cossack term for a command and administrative center. Tryzub is a far-right Ukrainian paramilitary
Transcarpathia-Hungary–Ukraine border
Katalin; Tátrai, Partrik (2016). Effects of the Ukrainian Crisis in Transcarpathia: The Hungarian Perspective (PDF). CMR Working Papers, No. 92/150. University
Transcarpathia-Rusyns
in the newly formed countries of Slovakia and Ukraine. The Rusyns of the Transcarpathia region of Ukraine were able to vote in December 1991 for self-rule
Transcarpathia-Rusyn language
speakers live in an area known as Carpathian Ruthenia that spans from Transcarpathia, westward into eastern Slovakia and south-east Poland. There is also
Transcarpathia-Regionalism in Ukraine
Unity of the Ukrainian Lands", Chornovil was severely criticized for "separatism" and eventually abandoned the idea. In Transcarpathia, the Congress
Transcarpathia-Odarka Sopko
Union of Artists of Ukraine in 1995. In 2000, assumed the role of Chairman of the Association of Creative Women of Transcarpathia. Earned the title of
Transcarpathia-Ukrainian national clothing
of the early steppe Ukrainians is very limited. The Carpathian macroregion includes the Lemko Region, Boyko Region, Transcarpathia, Pokuttia, Hutsulshchina
Transcarpathia-Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic
territory of the Ukrainian SSR and the newly formed Moldavian SSR. In 1945, these lands were permanently annexed, and the Transcarpathia region was added
Transcarpathia-Carpathian Ukraine
(disambiguation) Transcarpathia (disambiguation) Zakarpattia (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Carpathian Ukraine. If
Transcarpathia-Transcarpathia
World War II included Subcarpathia (Czech and Slovak: Podkarpatsko), Transcarpathia (Czech and Slovak: Zakarpatsko), Transcarpathian Ukraine (Czech and
Transcarpathia-Transcarpathia (disambiguation)
Look up Transcarpathia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Transcarpathia is the historical region around present-day Zakarpattia Oblast, southwest of
Transcarpathia-Zakarpattia Oblast
simply Zakarpattia (Ukrainian: Закарпаття; Hungarian: Kárpátalja) or Transcarpathia in English, is an oblast in western Ukraine, mostly coterminous with
Transcarpathia-1991 Transcarpathian general regional referendum
voted for the "Independence of Ukraine" (90.13%) and the accession of Transcarpathia to Ukraine with the status of a "Special self-governing territory" (78%)
Transcarpathia-Central European Time
its environs. (Although CET is used as local, non-official time in Transcarpathia).[citation needed] Western Lithuania, including the cities of Klaipėda
Transcarpathia-Carpatho-Ukraine
Carpatho-Ukraine or Carpathian Ukraine (Ukrainian: Карпа́тська Украї́на, romanized: Karpatska Ukraina, IPA: [kɐrˈpɑtsʲkɐ ʊkrɐˈjinɐ]) was an autonomous
Transcarpathia-Reformed Church in Sub-Carpathia/ Reformed Church in Transcarpathia
The Reformed Church in Transcarpathia is a historic Calvinist church in Ukraine. It is the oldest Protestant church in the country, founded in the 16th
Transcarpathia-Rusyns
to be historic, local, or synonymic names for these inhabitants of Transcarpathia. Others hold that the terms Lemko and Rusnak are simply regional variations
Transcarpathia-Ukraine
Red, White, Black and Green armies, with the Poles, Hungarians (in Transcarpathia), and Germans also intervening at various times. An attempt to create
Transcarpathia-Hungarian irredentism
they had granted citizenship to around 100,000 ethnic Hungarians in Transcarpathia. Despite Ukraine's constitution stating that there is only one form
Transcarpathia-Hungarian language
spoken by Hungarian communities in southern Slovakia, western Ukraine (Transcarpathia), central and western Romania (Transylvania), northern Serbia (Vojvodina)
Transcarpathia-Evangelical Reformed Church in Transcarpathia
The Evangelical Reformed Church in Transcarpathia is a conservative Calvinist denomination in Transcarpathia. The church was founded in 2006. The new
Transcarpathia-List of Hungarians
This is a list of Hungarians notable within Hungary and/or abroad. It includes notable Hungarians born outside present-day Hungary. Gyula Aggházy Károly
Transcarpathia-Geographical midpoint of Europe
The location of the geographical centre of Europe depends on the definition of the borders of Europe, mainly whether remote islands are included to define
Transcarpathia-Ukrainians
Galicia and Bukovina until the latter part of the 19th century, in Transcarpathia until the 1930s, and in the Prešov Region until the late 1940s. The
Transcarpathia-List of radio stations in Ukraine
This is a list of radio stations in Ukraine. Suspilne Ukraine "Ukrainian radio" (with regional time blocks in Monday-Friday 12:35-13:00 and 17:35-18:00
Transcarpathia-Central Europe
Northern Belgrade, alternatively placed in Southeast Europe) Ukraine (Transcarpathia, Galicia and Northern Bukovina) Geography defines Central Europe's natural
Transcarpathia-Geology of Croatia
marked as HR. Also shown: the Romanian Lowlands (II.) and the Outer Subcarpathian depressions (I.) beyond the Carpathians (also known as Transcarpathia)
Transcarpathia-Second Mongol invasion of Hungary
Nogai invaded via Transylvania, while Töle-Buka (Talabuga) invaded via Transcarpathia and Moravia. A third, smaller force likely entered the center of the
Transcarpathia-Party of Hungarians of Ukraine (KMKSZ)
the Zakarpattia Oblast Council. The Hungarian Cultural Federation in Transcarpathia (KMKSZ) is associated with the political party. The party is also allied
Transcarpathia-List of Christian denominations
Reformed Church in Latvia Reformed Church in Romania Reformed Church in Transcarpathia Reformed Church in the United States Reformed Church of Christ in Nigeria
Transcarpathia-Fidesz
continuously helping and supporting Ukraine, with an exceptional attention to Transcarpathia. Orbán has strongly criticized EU sanctions against Russia but abstained
Transcarpathia-Hungarians
Serbia (in Vojvodina). Sizable minorities live also in Ukraine (in Transcarpathia), Croatia (primarily Slavonia), and Austria (in Burgenland). Slovenia
Transcarpathia-Oblasts of Ukraine
their respective historical regions, Volyn (Volhynia) and Zakarpattia (Transcarpathia), whose respective capitals are Lutsk and Uzhhorod. The capital cities
Transcarpathia-Art Nouveau
(southwestern part of the Russian Empire, Eastern Galicia, Bukovyna and Transcarpathia in Austria-Hungary) developed under the influence of Ukrainian folk
Transcarpathia-Historical regions in present-day Ukraine
Podolia, Transcarpathia, and/or Bukovina. Other terms are rarely used – such as "South-western Ukraine", which can denote either Transcarpathia, or Budjak
Transcarpathia-Carpathia
and Greece Carpathian (disambiguation) Subcarpathia (disambiguation) Transcarpathia (disambiguation)} This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Transcarpathia-Zoltán Baksa
football player in his native land in Transcarpathia. CONIFA World Cup 2018 champion as a team captain of Transcarpathia. CONIFA World Cup: Champion (1): 2018
Transcarpathia-Soviet occupation of Ukraine
occupation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina (1940) Soviet annexation of Transcarpathia (1944–45) Russian occupation of Ukraine (disambiguation) This disambiguation
Transcarpathia-History of Hungary
suffered the return of the attacks in neighboring countries in Slovakia, Transcarpathia, and especially in Vojvodina from deportation and massacres. Following
Transcarpathia-Romanian Carpathians
The Romanian Carpathians (Romanian: Carpații românești) are a section of the Carpathian Mountains, within the borders of modern Romania. The Carpathians
Transcarpathia-Hutsul Republic
the Hutsul Republic. By the end of April 1919, the eastern part of Transcarpathia was occupied by Romanian troops, the central part was under the control
Transcarpathia-Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic
Moldavian SSR. In 1945, these lands were permanently annexed, and the Transcarpathia region was added as well, by treaty with the post-war administration
Transcarpathia-Glagolitic script
in now southern Poland (Duchy of Vistula/White Croats state) and the Transcarpathia region. In Croatia, from the 12th century, Glagolitic inscriptions appeared
Transcarpathia-Carpathian Mountains
northwestern Carpathians begin in Slovakia and southern Poland. They surround Transcarpathia and Transylvania in a large semicircle, sweeping towards the southeast
Transcarpathia-Foundations of Geopolitics
mentioned, Western Ukraine (comprising the regions of Volynia, Galicia, and Transcarpathia), considering its Catholic-majority population, are permitted to form
Transcarpathia-La Tène culture
Netherlands, Slovakia, Serbia, Croatia, Transylvania (western Romania), and Transcarpathia (western Ukraine). The Celtiberians of western Iberia shared many aspects
Transcarpathia-European wildcat
tatricus), and occasionally also European hare (Lepus europaeus). In Transcarpathia, the wildcat's diet consists of mouse-like rodents, galliformes, and
Transcarpathia-Polish–Ukrainian War
January 6–11 of 1919 a small part of the Ukrainian Galician Army invaded Transcarpathia to spread pro-Ukrainian sentiments among residents (the region was occupied
Transcarpathia-Pannonian Basin
and north. Also shown: the Romanian Lowlands (II.) and the Outer Subcarpathian depressions (I.) beyond the Carpathians (also known as Transcarpathia)
Transcarpathia-German-suited playing cards
Vojvodina), Slovenia, Slovakia, and southwestern Ukraine (in the region of Transcarpathia), bordering Hungary. They were also produced and used as far east as
Transcarpathia-History of Czechoslovakia
and Allied troops were withdrawn in the same year. A treaty ceding Transcarpathia to the Soviet Union was signed in June 1945 between Czechoslovakia and
Transcarpathia-Benny Gantz
sect founded in Mukachevo (Yiddish: מונקאטש, romanized: Munkatsh), Transcarpathia, then Hungary, now Ukraine. He survived the Dragomirești Ghetto, Auschwitz
Transcarpathia-Ruthenia
the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth was formed. A small part of Rus' (Transcarpathia, now mainly a part of Zakarpattia Oblast in present-day Ukraine), became
Transcarpathia-Dacians
circulation after Roman withdrawal from Dacia, and as far north as Transcarpathia. The first coins produced by the Geto-Dacians were imitations of silver
Transcarpathia-Odarka Sopko
Academy of Arts in 2004, as chief art editor of the publishing house "Transcarpathia" in 1988, and as a teacher in the Uzhhorod College of Arts' design department
Transcarpathia-List of humanitarian aid to Ukraine during the Russo-Ukrainian War
20 March 2023. "Ukraine Crisis: Deliveries of Food, Fuel Arrive in Transcarpathia". 28 February 2022. Archived from the original on 27 February 2022.
Transcarpathia-Stepan Bandera
2% 2% Volhynia 4% 31% 43% 5% 1% 16% Bukovina 13% 9% 37% 0% 26% 15% Transcarpathia 0% 5% 22% 4% 0% 68% Kyiv 9% 13% 37% 8% 21% 12% Other center 5% 9% 44%
Transcarpathia-Turul
by Gyula Donáth in 1907) Turul in the Ungvár (now Uzhhorod) Castle, Transcarpathia, Ukraine Turul statue in the 12th District of Budapest, Hungary (2005)
Transcarpathia-Servant of the People
"Chesno" (21 August 2020) (in Ukrainian) (in Ukrainian) Local elections. Transcarpathia: change of parties by favorites and galaxy of local projects, The Ukrainian
Transcarpathia-Second Vienna Award
Map of territories that were reassigned to Hungary in 1938 to 1941, including Northern Transylvania and Transcarpathia
Transcarpathia-Carpathian Romani
its southwestern and south-central regions), southeastern Poland, the Transcarpathia province of Ukraine, and parts of Romanian Transylvania. There are also
Transcarpathia-Hutsuls
regions, including Ivano-Frankivsk and Chernivtsi Oblast as well as Transcarpathia by the Soviet Union, compulsory education has been conducted only in
Transcarpathia-Gorazd Pavlík
Icon. Hieromartyr Gorazd Bohemian, Transcarpathia, Mukachevo, 2012
Transcarpathia-Romania–Ukraine border
arrangements in May 2015. The agreement covers 662 localities in Ukraine (Transcarpathia, Ivano-Frankivsk, Odesa, Chernivtsi oblasts). It is applicable to about
Transcarpathia-ISO 3166-2:UA
область Volyn region UA-21 Zakarpatska oblast Закарпатська область Transcarpathia region UA-23 Zaporizka oblast Запорізька область Zaporizhzhia region
Transcarpathia-Sári Fedák
Fedák Born (1879-09-27)September 27, 1879 Beregszász, Austria-Hungary, Transcarpathia Died May 5, 1955(1955-05-05) (aged 75) Budapest, Hungary Nationality
Transcarpathia-Revolutions of 1848 in the Austrian Empire
promote the unification of ethnic Ukrainian lands of Eastern Galicia, Transcarpathia and Bukovina in one province. Ukrainian language department was opened
Transcarpathia-Uzhhorod
(2020). "Ungvár, Ужгород". Kárpátalja helységnevei [The Placenames of Transcarpathia] (PDF) (in Hungarian). Nyíregyháza. pp. 457–459. ISBN 978-973-0-31294-2
Transcarpathia-Right Sector
Sich (Carpathian Sich, Карпатська Січ) is a Cossack battalion from Transcarpathia. Its name derives from the Ukrainian Cossack term for a command and
Transcarpathia-History of Christianity in Ukraine
pre-war position as the dominant Church in Transcarpathia. It currently has about 23% of Transcarpathia's parishes, slightly less than 60% of the Orthodox
Transcarpathia-Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia
in failure. That same year, Lev defeated Hungary and annexed part of Transcarpathia, including the city of Mukachevo. In 1292, he defeated fragmented Poland
Transcarpathia-Administrative divisions of Ukraine
Lutsk and Uzhhorod, are named after the historic regions Volhynia and Transcarpathia. Two cities have special status (Ukrainian: міста зі спеціальним статусом):
Transcarpathia-Munkács Ghetto
of the first ghettos in Hungary, along with several other ghettos in Transcarpathia (now in Ukraine). Two ghettos were established in the city, one for
Transcarpathia-Sparkling wine
in France, which allows the production of the highest quality wine. Transcarpathia is also an important wine-making region in Ukraine. The varietal diversity
Transcarpathia-Kontabas
bottles since 1993, as well as a recipe for this drink in a village in Transcarpathia. They bought over 90 liters of Kontabas. After the blending, just over
Transcarpathia-Claudiu Târziu
as the Ukrainian regions of Northern Bukovina, the Hertsa region and Transcarpathia. The results were the following: Oana, Andrada (8 December 2020). "Cine
Transcarpathia-Dissolution of Austria-Hungary
Austria–Hungary in the Treaty of Trianon and Saint Germain (1919–1920, with a mistake: Transcarpathia was not attached to Poland but to Czechoslovakia).
Transcarpathia-Tokaji
also produces wines labelled "Tokay," which are generally produced in Transcarpathia. This wine is made from similar cultivars is bottled in similar 500
Transcarpathia-Mathias Corvinus Collegium
as well as public leadership training programs in Transylvania and Transcarpathia. In these years, new education programs for young women leaders and
Transcarpathia-United States of Greater Austria
Ungarn: Hungary (present-day Hungary with parts of southern Slovakia, Transcarpathia - today Ukraine, and the northern Vojvodina region in present-day Serbia)
Transcarpathia-County
in 1914 there were 59 counties in Ukrainian-inhabited Galicia, 34 in Transcarpathia, and 10 in Bukovina. Counties were retained by the independent Ukrainian
Transcarpathia-Ethnic and religious composition of Austria-Hungary
German – 324,017 (21.4%) Romanian – 75,318 (5.0%) Slovak – 56,690 (3.7%) Transcarpathia Ruthenian – 330,010 (54.5%) 185,433 (30.6%) German – 64,257 (10.6%)
Transcarpathia-Ruthenians
especially in the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, Bukovina, and Transcarpathia. At the request of Mykhailo Levytsky, in 1843, the term Ruthenian became
Transcarpathia-Russian language in Ukraine
was permitted in Austrian Ukraine, it was largely prohibited both in Transcarpathia, and in Russian Ukraine[...] [I]ts use in any official capacity was
Transcarpathia-Magyaron
of Transcarpathia and defended the interests of the Ruthenian and Hungarian peasantry during the land reform. The self-determinism of Transcarpathia was
Transcarpathia-Dzhublyk
situated in the Irshava raion of Zakarpattya region, also known as Transcarpathia. In the years following the revelation of August 2002, an ever increasing
Transcarpathia-Demographics of Hungary
(Romania): 1,658,045 - 31.6% In Vojvodina (Serbia): 425,672 - 28.1% In Transcarpathia (Ukraine): 183,000 - 30% In Croatia: 121,000 - 3.5% In Prekmurje (Slovenia):
Transcarpathia-Ukrainian War of Independence
Republic (WUPR) from the Austrian territories of Galicia, Bukovyna and Transcarpathia. As both the Ukrainians and the Poles claimed the region, the Polish–Ukrainian
Transcarpathia-Slovak Greek Catholic Church
exarchate of Miskolc. After World War II, the eparchy of Mukačevo in Transcarpathia was annexed by the Soviet Union, thus the eparchy of Prešov included
Transcarpathia-List of irredentist claims or disputes
Map of territories reassigned to Hungary in 1938–1941 by Nazi Germany including Northern Transylvania and Transcarpathia
Transcarpathia-Reformed Church in Hungary
in Romania Reformed Christian Church in Slovakia Reformed Church in Transcarpathia Reformed Christian Church in Serbia Reformed Christian Church in Croatia
Transcarpathia-White Croats
research in Croatia, the Croats old homeland must have been somewhere in Transcarpathia near Volhynia as share "Volhynian worldview" with Buzhans, Dulebes and
Transcarpathia-Rakoshyno
of Transcarpathia with Soviet Ukraine. Their elected representatives Dmytro Kovach and Petro Varha voted for the reunification of Transcarpathia with
Transcarpathia-Media portrayal of the Russo-Ukrainian War
"Long live Ruthenia: The Russian press cooks up ethnic separatism in Transcarpathia". The Economist. 3 April 2015. Ayres, Sabra (4 May 2015). "'Nobody here
Transcarpathia-Edvard Beneš
the nation to be the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, and gave Transcarpathia to Hungary, thereby completing the German occupation of Czechoslovakia
Transcarpathia-Western Ukraine
property and faithful. In the remaining regions: Volhynia, Bukovina and Transcarpathia the Orthodoxy is prevalent. Outside of Western Ukraine the greatest
Transcarpathia-Ukrainian Sea Guard
converted to civil vessel and PSKR-636 scrapped PSKR-636 Transcarpathia 1976 Transcarpathia sold to Georgia and subsequently renamed in 1998; scrapped
Transcarpathia-List of Indo-European languages
Nashomu) (spoken by the Rusyns mainly in Carpathian Ruthenia, most in Transcarpathia, far southeastern Poland and far northeastern Slovakia and also in enclaves
Transcarpathia-Ukrainian national clothing
The Carpathian macroregion includes the Lemko Region, Boyko Region, Transcarpathia, Pokuttia, Hutsulshchina and Bukovina. Local clothing traditions carry
Transcarpathia-Bereznianka
(Ukrainian: Березнянка) is a popular folk dance from southwestern Ukraine (Transcarpathia). It is performed by amateurs, professional Ukrainian dance ensembles
Transcarpathia-Field-Map
aided field data collection". www.fieldmap.cz. Retrieved 2020-06-10. In Transcarpathia, Ukraine, GIS Aids Statistical Forest Inventory. Retrieved on 2009-13-3
Transcarpathia-Racism in Ukraine
During the 2009 flu pandemic in Ukraine in November 2009 the police of Transcarpathia asked the local population to report every instance of meeting or communicating
Transcarpathia-Jobbik
territorial autonomy for Szekler land in Romania and will also press for Transcarpathia in Ukraine to become an independent Hungarian district, Szegedi said
Transcarpathia-History of the Soviet Union (1927–1953)
Prussia (Kaliningrad Oblast) from Germany. The Ukrainian SSR gained Transcarpathia (as Zakarpattia Oblast) from Czechoslovakia, and Ukrainian populated
Transcarpathia-Vasyl Tarasovych
figure in Transcarpathia, Basilian, eparch of Mukachevo (1634 - 1651) and the initiator of the union with the Catholic Church in Transcarpathia. Vasyl Tarasovich
Transcarpathia-Mihály Károlyi
Károlyi wanted to ensure that the Red Army respected the independence of Transcarpathia and Slovakia. However, the Soviet Red Army was unexpectedly defeated
Transcarpathia-Yablunytsia Pass
part of Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast. It is one of several passes connecting Transcarpathia with the rest of the country. The headwaters of the Prut River are in
Transcarpathia-Royal Hungarian Honvéd
Transylvania), Serbia (Banat, Vojvodina), Slovenia (Prekmurje) and Ukraine (Transcarpathia). Usually the term Landwehr implies units of limited fighting power
Transcarpathia-Ukrainian diaspora
other Ukrainians. However, in Argentina and Brazil, immigrants from Transcarpathia and the Lemko Region did identify themselves as Ukrainians. The majority
Transcarpathia-Anti-Soviet resistance by the Ukrainian Insurgent Army
Germans lost almost all of Ukraine, except for the mountain range and Transcarpathia. At that time, only a small part of the UPA was on the German side of
Transcarpathia-Berehove
two languages Great Synagogue, Berehove (in Ukrainian) In Berehove, Transcarpathia, the majority of the council was occupied by representatives of Hungarians
Transcarpathia-Zenon Kossak
summarily executed by Hungarian troops in Solotvyna, near Bukshtyn, in Transcarpathia. Also shot was his superior, Mychajło Kołodzinskyj. He wrote the 44
Transcarpathia-Serhii Shumylo
— 328 p. — ISBN 978-966-139-103-0 (in Russian) Athonite elder from Transcarpathia. Hieroschema-monk Avvakum (Vakarov) and his time: 1899–1972. (Афонский
Transcarpathia-Lukjan Kobylytsia
response to the limited peasant reform of 1848 in Galicia, Bukovina and Transcarpathia, he led an uprising in the mountain villages of the Vyshnytsia and Storozhynets
Transcarpathia-World Communion of Reformed Churches
(Uganda) Ukraine Reformed Church in Sub-Carpathia/ Reformed Church in Transcarpathia/Karpataljai Reformatus Egyhaz United Kingdom Church of Scotland The
Transcarpathia-Romani people in Ukraine
Transcarpathia who comprise the highest Ukrainian Romani population) Census 1920: 60,000 Romani in Ukrainian SSR (without Galicia and Transcarpathia)
Transcarpathia-Latin Church in Ukraine
the territory of modern Ukrainian Transcarpathia until the beginning of the 14th century. From 1346, when Transcarpathia became part of the Eger diocese
Transcarpathia-Anti-Romanian sentiment
as the Tiachiv and Rakhiv raions (districts) of Zakarpattia Oblast (Transcarpathia), are the regions in Ukraine with considerable Romanian minorities,
Transcarpathia-Assembly of European Regions
Oblast Odesa Oblast Odesa Raion Pavlohrad Poltava Oblast Rivne Oblast Ternopil Oblast Transcarpathia Oblast Zaporizhzhia Oblast United Kingdom Hampshire
Transcarpathia-Saga pedo
(2018). "Saga pedo (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae): first records in the Transcarpathia, Ukraine". Sci. Bull. Uzhhorod Univ. (Ser. Biol.). 44. doi:10.13140/RG
Transcarpathia-List of Reformed denominations
mission of the Presbyterian Church of Brazil in Italy. Reformed Church in Transcarpathia It is the oldest Protestant community in Ukraine, established during
Transcarpathia-Metropolis of Kyiv
church council in Uzhhorod in 1646, part of the Orthodox clergy in Transcarpathia also accepted the union with Rome, but left the jurisdiction of the
Transcarpathia-Ruthenian Triad
Ukrainian identity. They said the Ruthenians of Galicia, Bukovyna, and Transcarpathia were one people. They had their own language and culture. The group
Transcarpathia-Drohobych salt plant
caused by the salt manufactory, which provided not only the Galician and Transcarpathia regions but also the Volhynia, Kholm, and Kyiv regions with salt. In
Transcarpathia-Longo Maï
sheep) Montois farm in the Swiss Jura (12 ha geese and sheep) Uzhgorod, Transcarpathia, Ukraine, with a French school in the 1990s Finca Sonador in Costa Rica
Transcarpathia-List of spa towns
Berdyansk Kherson Skadovsk Khmelnik Kuyalnik Mirgorod Morshyn Skhidnytsia Transcarpathia Truskavets Zatoka List of spa towns in the United Kingdom Daylesford
Transcarpathia-Order of Saint Basil the Great
(1907), and Argentina (1934). New provinces were established covering Transcarpathia, Hungary, and Yugoslavia and Romania. By 1939 the number of monks rose
Transcarpathia-March 15
ceased to exist". March 15, 2019. Retrieved March 3, 2020. "Ukraine - Transcarpathia in Czechoslovakia | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 11 August
Transcarpathia-Communion of Protestant Churches in Europe
Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland Ukraine Reformed Church in Transcarpathia Russia Evangelical Lutheran Church in Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and
Transcarpathia-Infomir
Retrieved 2019-09-26. "The company from the USA will build another plant in Transcarpathia" (in Ukrainian). Espreso TV. 2019-03-11. Retrieved 2019-09-26. Alexander
Transcarpathia-Magyarization
Lazu Baciului, Barcánfalva to Bîrsana and Farkasrév to Vadu Izei. In Transcarpathia names were changed from Baranka to Бронька, Gernyés to Копашневo and
Transcarpathia-Solotvyno
stop of the Ukrainian section of the railway, which runs from Lviv to Transcarpathia. The village has a museum of salt miners. Robert Maxwell, British MP
Transcarpathia-Anti-Hungarian sentiment
February 2020. Orosz, Ildikó; Csernicskó, István (1999). The Hungarians in Transcarpathia. Budapest: Tinta. pp. 14–15. С татистичний збірник. Населення Закарпатської
Transcarpathia-Biruchiy contemporary art project
active hostilities, the residency took place in June 2022. "Biruchiy Transcarpathia 022. Art war" brought together 40 artists from 10 countries (Ukraine
Transcarpathia-Milan Šašik
August 2000 he returned to Ukraine and became a pastor in Perechyn, Transcarpathia. On November 12, 2002, Pope John Paul II appointed Fr. Milan titular
Transcarpathia-Ze'ev Haimovich
Haimovich was born in Netanya to a mother from Odesa and father from Transcarpathia. He grew up speaking Russian at home. On 1 August 2009, the vice-president
Transcarpathia-Mukachevo (air base)
Forces 1945-1991. Retrieved 5 January 2023. (in Ukrainian) A new airport for Transcarpathia will be built in Mukachevo, Econominska Pravda (27 April 2021)
Transcarpathia-English exonyms
Rus Pidkarpatska Rus' (Підкарпатська Русь) Ukrainian Historic region Transcarpathia Zakarpattia (Закарпаття) Ukrainian Transcarpathian Ukraine Zakarpatska
Transcarpathia-Roman Catholic Diocese of Mukachevo
Map of Roman-Catholic parish in Transcarpathia region of Ukraine (2020)
Transcarpathia-List of synagogues in Hungary
Hungary. (Southern Region, Croatian Territories, Highlands, Transylvania, Transcarpathia) The list of Hungarian synagogues is not necessarily complete, as only
Transcarpathia-Ukrainian Brazilians
but also from Volhynia, Polesia, as well as in smaller numbers from Transcarpathia, Bukovina and from Ukrainian settlements in Yugoslavia. Among its members
Transcarpathia-Demolition of monuments to Alexander Pushkin in Ukraine
Закарпатті "впав" вже шостий пам'ятник Пушкіну. Еспресо.Захід" [In Transcarpathia, the sixth monument to Pushkin "fell"]. zahid.espreso.tv (in Ukrainian)
Transcarpathia-Subcarpathia
(disambiguation) Carpathia (disambiguation) Ciscarpathian (disambiguation) Transcarpathia (disambiguation) Zakarpattia (disambiguation) This disambiguation page
Transcarpathia-Dzidzio
Journal, Retrieved 24 February 2017 Nozhka, Anastasiya. "DZIDZIO in Transcarpathia urges people not to be ashamed of Ukrainian language (PHOTOS)". Retrieved
Transcarpathia-Serhiy Zhadan
Serhiy Zhadan. Ukraine's Mesopotamia. LRB Blog. Peter Pomerantsev. In Transcarpathia. LRB Blog. Peter Pomerantsev. Crimean Dreams. LRB Blog Peter Pomerantsev
Transcarpathia-Censuses in Ukraine
proclaimed defective in September 1937. Includes Volhynia, Galicia, and Transcarpathia annexed by the USSR in 1939 and assigned to it after World War II, along
Transcarpathia-Mihály Szabó
close contacts with Hungarians beyond the motherland, especially in Transcarpathia and Transylvania, which he visited regularly and served in several Hungarian
Transcarpathia-2023 Canadian Soccer League season
забив гол у дебютному матчі чемпіонату Канади" [A football player from Transcarpathia scored a goal in the debut match of the Canadian championship]. sport
Transcarpathia-Protestantism in Ukraine
Ukrainian Galicia to Podillia, the Kyiv region, and southwestern Ukrainian Transcarpathia. Today the All-Ukrainian Union of Churches of Evangelical Christian
Transcarpathia-History of the Jews in Carpathian Ruthenia
called Ruthenia, Carpathian Ruthenia, Sub-Carpathian Ruthenia or simply Transcarpathia as early as the 15th century. Local rulers allowed Jewish citizens to
Transcarpathia-Regionalism in Ukraine
severely criticized for "separatism" and eventually abandoned the idea. In Transcarpathia, the Congress of Carpathian Ruthenians led by Dimitry Sydor was for
Transcarpathia-Zakarpattia
Zakarpattia Lowland, a plain in southwestern parts of Zakarpattia Oblast Transcarpathia (disambiguation) Subcarpathia (disambiguation) Carpathia (disambiguation)
Transcarpathia-2006 Ukrainian parliamentary election
west - Volyn, Rivne, Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk, Ternopil, Khmelnytskyi, Transcarpathia, and Chernivtsi oblasts; the Central region (yellow) is made up by Zhytomyr
Transcarpathia-Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church in the Soviet Union
of 1944, the Soviet Red Army re-occupied Eastern Galicia, as well as Transcarpathia, the seat of the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Eparchy of Mukachiv-Uzhorod
Transcarpathia-Macarius Oksiyuk
special services "Glebov", who joined the Greek Catholics of Galicia, Transcarpathia and Orthodox Poland to the ROC]. risu.ua (in Ukrainian). 12 November
Transcarpathia-Tourism in Ukraine
part of Austrian empire (prior to 1918). Uzhhorod – the capital of Transcarpathia, one of the oldest cities in Ukraine. It attracts tourists because of
Transcarpathia-Veretskyi Pass
located in the Carpathian Mountains just where the oblasts of Lviv and Transcarpathia meet, on the spine of the Northeastern Carpathians, between the Latorica
Transcarpathia-List of bishops of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine
2014 Philaret (Denysenko) Barsanuphius (Rudnik) bishop of Uzhhorod and Transcarpathia January 25, 2015 Philaret (Denysenko) Viktor (Bed) bishop of Mukachevo
Transcarpathia-Chateau Chizay Winery
2024-03-05. Kotsan, Ksusha (2019-10-16). "A wine-making museum opened in Transcarpathia". ShotaM (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2024-03-05. "Wine&Spirits Ukraine
Transcarpathia-Uzhhorod Orthodox Cathedral
Cathedral of Christ the Saviour is the principal Orthodox church in Transcarpathia. It dominates the Cyril and Methodius Square in the city of Uzhhorod
Transcarpathia-Ukrainian Evangelical Reformed Church
with the highest concentration of retired people until World War I was Transcarpathia, which formerly belonged to Austria-Hungary. Canadian Presbyterian missions
Transcarpathia-Polina Dashkova (singer)
Ukrainian). Retrieved 2023-09-11. "The "Ambassador of Childhood" will visit Transcarpathia — ProZakhid news". Про Захід (in Ukrainian). 2023-01-11. Retrieved 2023-09-10
Transcarpathia-Catholic Church in Ukraine
Roman-Catholic parish in Transcarpathia region of Ukraine
Transcarpathia-Palanok Castle
activities he greatly promoted the economic and cultural development of Transcarpathia. He set up his court[clarification needed] in the castle of Munkács
Transcarpathia-Matvei Tevelev
1939) and with the wartime studio TsOKS. After the war he lived in Transcarpathia, in the town of Uzhhorod. The Second World War featured in much of his
Transcarpathia-Saint Nicholas Monastery (Mukachevo)
Orthodox Eparchy of Mukachevo that had jurisdiction was the whole of Transcarpathia. In 1537, the monastery was burned during war though it was rebuilt
Transcarpathia-List of adjectivals and demonyms for subcontinental regions
(also Transcarpathia) Subcarpathian Thrace Thracian Thracians Thuringia Thuringian Thuringians Transcarpathia (also Subcarpathia) Transcarpathia Transylvania
Transcarpathia-Mykhailo Krechko
September 5, 1925, in the village of Poroshkovo (now Perechyn district of Transcarpathia). In 1954 he graduated from the Kyiv Conservatory with a degree in choral
Transcarpathia-Museum of the Struggle for Liberation of Ukraine
were transferred to the regional historical archive in Berehove in Transcarpathia. Some materials from the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications
Transcarpathia-Union of Uzhhorod
1980s the Ruthenian Greek Catholic Church was finally re-established in Transcarpathia, following the easing of Soviet religious persecution. An original copy
Transcarpathia-Romanization of Ukrainian
šč). Czech transliteration was used, for example, on hiking signs in Transcarpathia, which was established according to the methodology of the Czech Tourists
Transcarpathia-North Slavic languages
that inhabited a shared ethno-territory (Slovakia and Subcarpathia/Transcarpathia) and was entitled to political representation in the Imperial Council
Transcarpathia-Slovakization
Rusyns in Slovakia increased after 1919 when Czechoslovakia incorporated Transcarpathia to the east of the Uzh River. The Slovakization of Rusyns (and Ukrainians)
Transcarpathia-Humenné
time of an ever-increasing influence of shepherd colonization from Transcarpathia by the so-called Walachians (Ruthenes, Poles, and Romanians). The most
Transcarpathia-Rakhiv
est.) inhabitants. In the village Dilove of Rakhiv rural district of Transcarpathia there is the geographical center of Europe. 1887 there was installed
Transcarpathia-My Thoughts Are Silent
Canadian company invites him to record the sounds of Ukrainian animals in Transcarpathia. He fulfills the assignment with enthusiasm and creativity, but his
Transcarpathia-Fortress of Tustan
customs site on the important salt route leading from Drohobych through Transcarpathia to Western Europe. The rock complex of Tustan is composed of eroded
Transcarpathia-Phantom border
phantom borders – an example would be that voters in the regions of Transcarpathia and Chernivtsy, previously controlled by Austria, seem to vote similarly
Transcarpathia-List of Latin names of regions
Thracia[12] Thrace (prphy.), Southern Bulgaria, Western Turkey Transcarpathia Transcarpathia (reg.), Ukraine Transcaucasia Transcaucasia (reg.), Armenia
Transcarpathia-Basolia
Ukraine. The strings are usually played with a bow. 3) 5 string from Transcarpathia. The strings are usually hit with a stick. In Poland, the basolia has
Transcarpathia-Timeline of the Euromaidan
from the original on 1 December 2008. Retrieved 30 November 2013. In Transcarpathia, the regional headquarters of National Resistance has been established
Transcarpathia-Matica slovenská
Serbian Matica (Lusatian-Serbian Matica in Germany), Slovak Matica in Transcarpathia, the Union of Slovaks in Croatia, the Slovak Matica in Serbia and the
Transcarpathia-Forced labor of Hungarians in the Soviet Union
with Soviet Order 7161. In Hungary and among the Hungarian minority of Transcarpathia, such forced labour has been referred to as málenkij robot, a corrupted
Transcarpathia-Yuriy Gorlis-Gorsky
psychiatric hospital). The manuscript was lost during the fighting in Transcarpathia. Yuri Gorlis-Gorsky was saddened by the loss, as he considered this
Transcarpathia-Greek Catholic Eparchy of Mukachevo
authorities. During the Soviet years, the Greek Catholic Church in Galicia, Transcarpathia and Slovakia continued to operate secretly in the underground. With
Transcarpathia-Muszyna
until 1781. In the 15th century, influx of settlers from Wallachia and Transcarpathia resulted in construction of several Orthodox churches. Muszyna was an
Transcarpathia-Antal Majnek
in Ukraine. On December 9, 1995 he was appointed auxiliary bishop of Transcarpathia and to the titular see of Febiana. On January 6, 1996, Pope John Paul
Transcarpathia-2020 Ukrainian local elections
Ukraine in the north of the country, as well as in the historical regions Transcarpathia and Bukovina. The results of the party in large cities and regional
Transcarpathia-Mukachevo Radar Station
2012-01-30. В Закарпатье при демонтаже Пестряловской РЛС погиб человек [In Transcarpathia a man was killed demolishing a radar] (in Russian). UA-REPORTER. 2011-10-03
Transcarpathia-Zacharovana Dolyna State Park
state park located in Irshava Raion, Ukraine. Located in Irshava rayon, Transcarpathia, covering an area of 150 hectares (370 acres) within Protected Area
Transcarpathia-Browerville, Minnesota
because the Byzantine Rite farmers of Browerville were Rusyns from Transcarpathia and members of the Ruthenian Greek Catholic Church, and they accordingly
Transcarpathia-Tiszapolgár culture
the territory of present-day Eastern Hungary, in Eastern Slovakia, in Transcarpathia in Ukraine, and in Western Romania. The type site Tiszapolgár-Basatanya
Transcarpathia-Tsymbaly
and Bukovinians. It also became relatively popular in Boikivshchyna, Transcarpathia, Podolia, Bessarabia and Eastern Ukraine. The instrument is often used
Transcarpathia-Serhiy Haidai
November 2019. "Along with the governor, his team may be introduced to Transcarpathia". uzhgorod.in. 3 July 2019. Retrieved 10 November 2019. "Ukrainian officials
Transcarpathia-Ukrainian Congress Committee of America
during the war providing assistance to injured Ukrainians in Galicia and Transcarpathia. The nascent nationalist populism generated by these war-relief efforts
Transcarpathia-1 December 2013 Euromaidan protests
30 November 2013. Archived from the original on 1 December 2008. "In Transcarpathia, the regional headquarters of National Resistance has been established"
Transcarpathia-Over Tissa
in the war and that after the war he corresponded with a girl from Transcarpathia, Theresa Simak, and decided to demobilize and go to this girl to later
Transcarpathia-Hungarian Reformed Communion
Reformed Christian Church in Slovakia (0.11 million) Reformed Church in Transcarpathia (0.1 million) Reformed Christian Church in Serbia (0.017 million) Reformed
Transcarpathia-Teodozia Zarivna
(1951-06-22)June 22, 1951 Rydoduby village, Chortkiv district, Ternopil Region, Transcarpathia, Ukraine Occupation Writer, poet, playwright, journalist, theatre critic
Transcarpathia-MFA Mukachevo
футбольна ліга України". Official website (archived 1 June 2019) Team's page. Football Federation of Zakarpattia (Transcarpathia). Archived 1 June 2019.