- Ужгород, IPA: [ˈuʒɦorod]; Hungarian: Ungvár, IPA: [ˈuŋɡvaːr]; Slovak:
Užhorod) is a city and muni****lity on the Uzh
River in
western Ukraine, at the...
- SC Rusj
Užhorod or SC Rusz Ungvár (Cyrillic: Русь Ужгород) is a
former Czechoslovak and
Hungarian club that was
created in 1925–26 out of
Magyar AC (1908)...
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Elections for
deputies to the
Czechoslovak parliament from the
Užhorod electoral district (i.e.
Subcarpathian Ruthenia) were held on 16
March 1924 (to...
- The
Užhorod electoral district was a
parliamentary constituency in
Czechoslovakia for
elections to the
Chamber of
Deputies and the Senate. The constituency...
- Йо́сипович Nickname(s) "Madyar" Born (1975-08-09)
August 9, 1975 (age 49)
Uzhorod, ****pattia Oblast,
Ukrainian SSR
Allegiance Ukrainian Armed Forces Service...
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Lorenco Šimić (Croatian pronunciation: [ʃǐːmitɕ]; born 15 July 1996) is a
Croatian professional footballer who
plays as a centre-back for
Serie B club...
- John Paul II (April 18, 1996). "The 350th
anniversary of the
Union of
Uzhorod". EWTN.
Retrieved April 20, 2010. "Ruthenian Church".
Eastern Catholic...
- A bloc
aligned with the
Agrarians merged as the most
voted list in the
Užhorod electoral district, the sole
electoral district in
Subcarpathian Rus'....
- Trebišov (Tőketerebes),
Pavlovce nad Uhom (Pálóc),
Uzhhorod (Slovak:
Užhorod, Hungarian: Ungvár),
Mukacheve (Mukačevo, Munkács), and
Vinogradiv (Nagyszőlős)...
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joined the
ranks of the
Hungarian Soviet Republic. In 1920 he
moved back to
Užhorod. He
founded the
International Socialist Party of
Subcarpathian Rus' (one...