- German: Ungwar,
Ungarisch Burg or Ungstadt; Polish: Użhorod; Romanian:
Ujgorod. The city was
founded by
early Slavs, one
tribe of whom was the
White Croats...
- 乌特莱赫特/烏特萊赫特 (Mandarin)
Uzhhorod Oujhorod (French),
Ugohrad - Уґоград (Rusyn),
Ujgorod /
Ugocea (Romanian),
Ungstadt (German alternate), Ungvár (Hungarian), Ungvir...
- Nord-Vest a României cu Cehoslovacia.
Turneul cultural al
corului Smetana din
Ujgorod în România (aprilie–mai 1938)" (PDF), Acta
Mvsei Porolissensis (in Romanian)...
- Munţii Păduroşi, 45 km NE of
Ujgorod, 3000 inhabitants, and
Myrcha (Romanian: Mircea),
Velykyi Berezin raion, 35 km N of
Ujgorod, 1500 inhabitants. The two...