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usually spelled in
Standard Literary Ukrainian as
Mukacheve while Мукачів (
Mukachiv) was
sometimes also used. The city's name in
Russian is Мукачево (Mukachevo)...
- the
order in Transcarpathia. The bishop's
residence was
transferred to
Mukachiv in 1751, but the
monastery remained the
administrative center for the Basilians...
- variant),
Mukachevo - Мукачево (Ukrainian, Bulgarian, Serbian, Russian),
Mukachiv - Мyкaчiв (Ruthenian),
Mukaczewo (Polish),
Minkatsh - מינקאַטש (Yiddish)...
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Soviet authorities "revoked" the Union,
creating the
Orthodox Eparchy of
Mukachiv-Uzhhorod,
under the
Patriarch of Moscow. But in the late 1980s the Ruthenian...
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secretary in
Ukraine and
approved by Khruschev,
Romzha was
eliminated in
Mukachiv. The head of the Gr****
Catholic Church, he had
actively opposed the uniting...
- as Transcarpathia, the seat of the
Ukrainian Gr****-Catholic
Eparchy of
Mukachiv-Uzhhorod. In time,
Communist forces extended their rule on all neighboring...
- The term
Eparchy of
Mukachevo (also: Mukacheve, Mukačevo, Mukaczewo,
Mukachiv, Munkács, Munkatsch) may
refer to:
Eastern Orthodox Eparchy of Mukachevo...
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marked his
early years. In 1949, he
completed his
education and
enrolled at
Mukachiv Cooperative Technical College,
earning an
honors degree from the technical...