• 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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    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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  • "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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    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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    Red Ruthenia, or Red Rus or Red Russia (Ukrainian: Червона Русь, romanized: Chervona Rus'; Polish: Ruś Czerwona; Latin: Ruthenia Rubra; Russia Rubra; Russian:...
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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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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  •  Cyprus Cyprus South-East European  Czech Republic Czech Republic and Carpathian Ruthenia Czech  Denmark Denmark North European  Djibouti Djibouti Sub-Saharan...
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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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    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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    received 11,882 km2 (4,588 sq mi) in southern Slovakia and southern Carpathian Ruthenia. According to a 1941 census, about 86.5% of the population in the...
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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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