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Transcarpathia (Ukrainian: Закарпаття, romanized: ****pattia,
pronounced [zɐkɐrˈpatʲːɐ] ) is a
historical region on the
border between Central and Eastern...
- The
Ruthenian Voivodeship (Latin:
Palatinatus russiae; Polish: Województwo ruskie; Ukrainian: Руське воєводство, romanized: Ruske voievodstvo) was a voivodeship...
- Ruthenia, an East
Slavic historical region inhabited mostly by
Rusyns (
Rusynia), and a 1918–1919
provisional autonomous region,
known as the "Rusyn Land"...
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region Carpathian Ruthenia, a
historical region inhabited mostly by
Rusyns (
Rusynia)
Ruthenian Voivodeship, a
historical province (1434–1772) Ruthenians, an...
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Ruthenia was
called Rusinsko in Czech;
sometimes rendered Rusinia or
Rusynia in American-Rusyn publications. Carpatho-Rusyn or Carpatho-Ruthenian (Karpato-Rusyny)...
- Prešov, for the
Eastern Orthodox Christians in
Slovakia and
Carpathian Rusynia.
During the
Second World War the
Serbian Orthodox Church suffered severely...
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jurisdiction over
regions of
Slovakia (Slovak: Slovensko) and
Subcarpathian Rusynia (Rusyn: Підкарпатьска Русь), at that time
parts of
former Czechoslovakia...
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region Carpathian Rus', a
historical region inhabited mostly by
Rusyns (
Rusynia) Rus' (disambiguation) Prin****lity of Rus' (disambiguation)
Grand Prin****lity...
- East
Slavic historical region Carpathian Ruthenia, an East
Slavic region (
Rusynia) on the both
sides of
Carpathian Mountains Inner Carpathian Ruthenia, sub-region...