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Khust (Ukrainian: Хуст, IPA: [xust]; Russian: Хуст; Hungarian:
Huszt; German: Chust; Romanian: Hust; Yiddish: חוסט, romanized: Khist) is a city located...
- Map of
territories occupied by
Ruthenes in the
Carpathian region near
Huszt, Munkács, Ungvár...
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written in the
following order:
Hungarian /
Romanian / Ukrainian. Dolha,
Huszt, Ökörmező, Taracviz, Técső, and Tiszavölgy
districts each had a Ukrainian...
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Giorgio Basta,
Count of
Huszt,
Gjergj Basta or
Gheorghe Basta (1550 – 1607) was an
Italian general, diplomat, and
writer of Arbëreshë
Albanian origin...
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Other councils, such as the Carpatho-Ruthenian
National Council meetings in
Huszt (Khust) (November 1918),
called for
unification with the West Ukrainian...
- po****tion
started when the five
crown cities (Máramarossziget, Hosszúmező,
Huszt, Técső, Visk) were
founded in the same century. In 1920,
after the Treaty...
- Zoltán Szügyi (9
February 1896,
Huszt,
Kingdom of
Hungary – 23
November 1967, Budapest,
Hungarian People's Republic) was a
Hungarian officer during World...
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Uzhhorod (Ungvár)
Berehove (Beregszász)
Vynohradiv (Nagyszőlős)
Khust (
Huszt) Iza (Iza)
Tiachiv (Técső) Sátoraljaújhely
Sighet (Máramarossziget)* Košice...
- He
taught students there for
three decades. In 1861 he
became Rabbi of
Huszt, present-day Ukraine, and
moved his 800-student
yeshiva with him. Schick...
- brother,
cousin or
rival who has been
cheated of his
lawful rights (
Huszt of
Huszt 1906, The Two
Lives of
Magdalena 1917,
Northern Lights 1930). In 1949...