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- Slovak: Podkarpatsko), Transcarpathia (Czech and Slovak: ****patsko), Transcarpathian Ukraine (Czech and Slovak: ****patská Ukrajina), Carpathian Rus/Ruthenia...
- names for both the oblast and broader region include Transcarpathian Ruthenia, Transcarpathian Ukraine, and Carpathian Ruthenia. The region is also sometimes...
- The Transcarpathian dialect is a dialect of the Ukrainian language spoken in ****pattia Oblast. It is widespread in the valley of South Carpathians and...
- territory was occupied by the Soviet Red Army and was briefly organized as Transcarpathian Ukraine (1944—1946) [uk], until in 1946 it was incorporated into the...
- Ukraine" Transcarpathian Oblast (or ****pattia Oblast), an administrative unit of Ukraine, covering the Ukrainian Transcarpathian region Transcarpathian Academy...
- The 1991 Transcarpathian general regional referendum took place on December 1, 1991, on the same day as the Ukrainian independence referendum and the...
- Ukraine, near the border with Hungary and Slovakia, at the Ukrainian Transcarpathian Oblast (****pattia Oblast), essentially comprising the city of Uzhhorod...
- Hungarian those Hungarians are referred to as Kárpátaljai magyarok (Transcarpathian Hungarians), while ****pattia is referred to as Kárpátalja. The region...
- Ukraine, near the border with Hungary and Slovakia, at the Ukrainian Transcarpathian Oblast (****pattia Oblast), essentially comprising the city of Uzhhorod...
- угорської агресії в 1939 році" [Resistance in the Carpathians. How Transcarpathians defended the Hungarian aggression in 1939]. Istorychna Pravda (in Ukrainian)...