Transcarpathia (redirect from Trans-Carpathian Ruthenia)
Slovak: Zakarpatská Ukrajina), Carpathian Rus/Ruthenia (Czech and Slovak: Karpatská Rus) and, occasionally, Hungarian Rus/Ruthenia (Czech: Uherská Rus; Slovak:...
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minority of peoples on the territory of the Carpathian Mountains, including Carpathian Ruthenia. The word Ruthenia originated as a Latin designation of the...
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Carpathian Ruthenia was a region in the easternmost part of Czechoslovakia (Subcarpathian Ruthenia, or Transcarpathia) that became an autonomous region...
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Jews settled in this small region variously called Ruthenia, Carpathian Ruthenia, Sub-Carpathian Ruthenia or simply Transcarpathia as early as the 15th century...
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"White Rutihenia" on other maps. Ruthenia Red Ruthenia White Ruthenia Carpathian Ruthenia Spečiūnas, Vytautas. "Juodoji Rusia". Vle.lt (in Lithuanian). Archived...
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state ceased to exist, as Slovakia proclaimed its independence and Carpathian Ruthenia became part of Hungary, while the German Protectorate of Bohemia...
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especially after the 19th century, to refer to Carpathian Ruthenia—a region in the northeastern Carpathian Mountains inhabited by Slavs with a Rusyn identity...
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coat of arms was created after the end of the First World War, when Carpathian Ruthenia (then called Subcarpathian Rus') was transferred from Hungary to...
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of Silesia) and Hungarian territories (mostly Upper Hungary and Carpathian Ruthenia). After 1933, Czechoslovakia remained the only de facto functioning...
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Occupation of Czechoslovakia (1938–1945) (section Annexation of Subcarpathian Ruthenia by the Soviet Union)
and Carpathian Ruthenia, largely inhabited by Hungarians. The Slovak State broke off on 14 March 1939, and Hungary annexed the remainder of Carpathian Ruthenia...
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century, the Vlachs arrived from the southeastern Carpathians and quickly settled across southern Red Ruthenia. Although during the 15th century the Ruthenians...
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Red Army pushed out the Royal Hungarian Army and took control of Carpathian Ruthenia, also called Transcarpathia. In 1945 and 1946, the region was annexed...
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Zakarpattia Oblast (redirect from Trans-Carpathian Oblast)
in west Ukraine, mostly coterminous with the historical region of Carpathian Ruthenia. Its administrative centre is the city of Uzhhorod. Other major cities...
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Carpatho-Ukraine (redirect from Trans-Carpathian Ukraine (1938-1939))
declaration of Slovak independence Hungary will occupy the rest of Carpathian Ruthenia, regardless of German approval. On March 11, the German ambassador...
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historical region Black Ruthenia, an East Slavic historical region White Ruthenia, an East Slavic historical region Carpathian Ruthenia, an East Slavic region...
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Rusyn language (redirect from Carpathian Ukrainian)
Cyrillic script. The majority of speakers live in an area known as Carpathian Ruthenia that spans from Transcarpathia, westward into eastern Slovakia and...
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Ruthenians (redirect from Ruthenia (Habsburg Monarchy))
Carpatho-Ruthenian Orthodox Diocese Coat of arms of Carpathian Ruthenia Names of Rus', Russia and Ruthenia Polish–Lithuanian–Ruthenian Commonwealth Cossack...
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Galicia (Eastern Europe) (redirect from Carpathian-Galicia)
well as between Galicia and south-west Ruthenia, especially in a cross-border region (centred on Carpathian Ruthenia) inhabited by various nationalities...
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Slovakia and 1,982 km2 in Carpathian Ruthenia). It included 1,346,000 citizens (1,136,000 in Slovakia, 210,000 in Carpathian Ruthenia). According to the last...
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White Ruthenia (Belarusian: Белая Русь, romanized: Biełaja Ruś; Polish: Ruś Biała; Russian: Белая Русь, romanized: Belaya Rus'; Ukrainian: Біла Русь, romanized: Bila...
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War, when local councils of Eperjes, Ung, Huszt of the region of Carpathian Ruthenia signed memorandum on leaving the First Hungarian Republic following...
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including the Zipser Germans) and those of Carpathian Ruthenia in Ukraine have commonly been called Carpathian Germans. Germans settled in the northern...
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region of Carpathian Ruthenia, with the border following that of the short-lived Hutsul Republic. In March 1939 Hungary annexed Carpathian Ruthenia and in...
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existence (15 March 1939). Voloshyn was born 17 March 1874 in Kelecsény, Carpathian Ruthenia, Máramaros County, Austria-Hungary (now Kelechyn, Ukraine). He studied...
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Jüdische Volkszeitung Israelitisches Familienblatt Jüdische Presse in Carpathian Ruthenia Jüdische Stimme Rothenbacher, Franz (2002). The European Population...
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Rus', or Black Ruthenia, an East Slavic historical region Carpathian Rus', or Carpathian Ruthenia, an East Slavic historical region inhabited mostly by Rusyns...
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September–October 1944. It was part of the Soviet East Carpathian strategic offensive that also included the Carpathian–Uzhgorod offensive. The operation's primary...
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Galicia, the Prešov Region and Carpathian Ruthenia. Gregory Žatkovich, the first governor of Czechoslovak Carpathian Ruthenia, vehemently opposed the annexation...
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and Volhynia in 1939, significant portions of Romania in 1940, and Carpathian Ruthenia in Czechoslovakia in 1945. From the 1919 establishment of the Ukrainian...
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