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Berehove (Ukrainian: Берегове; Hungarian: Beregszász; Rusyn: Берегово; Romanian: Bereg; Russian: Берегово, translit. Beregovo, Czech and Slovak:Berehovo, Yiddish: בערעגסאז, beregsaz, German: Bergsaß) is a city located in the Zakarpattia Oblast (province) in western Ukraine, near the border with Hungary. Serving as the administrative center of the Berehivsky Raion (district), the city itself is also designated as a separate raion within the oblast. Oblast (Czech: oblast, Slovak: oblasÅ¥, Russian and Ukrainian: , Belarusian: , Bulgarian: оÌблаÑÑ) refers to a subnational entity in some countries. ...
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Rusyn is an East Slavic language (along with Russian, Belarusian and Ukrainian to which it shares a common linguistic ancestry) that is spoken by the Rusyns. ...
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Oblast (Czech: oblast, Slovak: oblasÅ¥, Russian and Ukrainian: , Belarusian: , Bulgarian: оÌблаÑÑ) refers to a subnational entity in some countries. ...
Capital City is a 60-minute television show produced by Euston Films that ran for 13 episodes in 1989 on ITV. This drama focused on the lives of investment bankers in London living and working on the corporate trading floor for the fictional international bank Shane-Longman. ...
A raion (or rayon) (Russian and Ukrainian: ; Belarusian ÑаÑн; Azeri: rayon, Latvian: rajons, Georgian: , raioni) is one of two kinds of administrative subdivisions in languages of some post-Soviet states: a subnational entity and a subdivision of a city. ...
Demographics The current estimated population is around 26,100 (as of 2004). Year 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
In 2001, ethnic groups included: [1] Languages Romani, languages of native region Religions Christianity, Islam Related ethnic groups South Asians (Desi) The Roma (singular Rom; sometimes Rroma, Rrom) or Romanies are an ethnic group living in many communities all over the world. ...
Notable citizens Rabbi Hugo Gryn (1930-1996) was born here on 1 February 1930 and became well-known as a broadcaster in Britain. Hugo Gryn (1928-1996) was a Czech-born rabbi who was a regular radio contributor, in particular to Radio 4âs the Moral Maze. ...
The parents of Nobel Prize winning economist Milton Friedman lived there before emigrating to the United States. Milton Friedman (July 31, 1912 â November 16, 2006) was a prominent American economist and public intellectual. ...
Julius Rebek (born April 11, 1944), American chemist and expert on molecular self-assembly was born here. Julius Rebek Julius Rebek, Jr. ...
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See also // Carpathian Ruthenia, aka Transcarpathian Ruthenia, Subcarpathian Rus, Subcarpathia (Ukrainian: Karpatsâka Rusâ; Slovak and Czech: Podkarpatská Rus; Hungarian: Kárpátalja; Romanian: Transcarpatia) is a small region of Central Europe, now mostly in western Ukraines Zakarpattia Oblast (Ukrainian: Zakarpatsâka oblastâ) and easternmost Slovakia (largely in PreÅ¡ov kraj...
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 | | | | | Raions: Berehivskyi | Irshavskyi | Khustskyi | Mizhhirskyi | Mukachivskyi | Perechynskyi | Rakhivskyi | Svaliavskyi | Tiachivskyi | Uzhhorodskyi | Velykobereznianskyi | Volovetskyi | Vynohradivskyi Image File history File links CarpathianRutheniaCoA.svgâ Based on Image:Czechoslovakia_COA_medium. ...
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Raions of Ukraine (Ukrainian: ) are small territorial units of subdivision of Ukraine. ...
Irshavskyi Raion - district (raion) in Zakarpattia oblast of westernmost corner of Ukraine. ...
General data Country: Ukraine Oblast: Zakarpattia Oblast Established: ? Area: ? km² Population: â Total: â Density ? ? p/km² Area code: ?-XXXX Postal index: ? Administrative subdivisions Center: Mukachevo Cities: ? Towns: ? Villages: ? Official information Governor: ? Website: [?] The Mukachivskyi Raion (Ukrainian: , Hungarian: ) is a raion (district) of the Zakarpattia Oblast (province). ...
General data Country: Ukraine Oblast: Zakarpattia Oblast Established: Area: 870 km² Population: â Total: â Density 74,399 85. ...
| | Cities: Berehove | Chop | Irshava | Khust | Mukachevo | Perechyn | Rakhiv | Svaliava | Tiachiv | Uzhhorod | Vynohradiv As of January 1, 2006 there are 457 cities (Ukrainian: мiÑÑо, misto) in Ukraine. ...
Chop (Ukrainian Чоп) is a city in the Zakarpattia Oblast, Ukraine. ...
Irshava (Ukrainian: Hungarian: Ilosva) is a city in Ukraine, Zakarpattia Oblast. ...
Khust (Ukrainian and Rusyn: XÑÑÑ, Romanian: Hust, Hungarian: Huszt, Czech and Slovak: Chust) is a city located on the Khustets River in the Zakarpattia oblast (province) in western Ukraine. ...
Mukacheve (Мукачеве, Ruthenian: Мукачів (Mukachiv), Russian: Мукачево (Mukachevo), Hungarian: Munkács, Slovak and Czech: Mukačevo, German: Munkatsch, Yiddish: Munkacz) is a city in Zakarpattya region of southwestern Ukraine. ...
Perechyn (Ukrainian: , Hungarian: ) is a city in Zakarpattia Oblast, Ukraine. ...
Rakhiv (Ukrainian: , Hungarian: Rahó, Romanian: RahÄu, Russian: , translit. ...
Svaliava (Ukrainian: , Hungarian: Szolyva) is a city located on the Latorytsia River in the Zakarpattia Oblast (province) in western Ukraine. ...
Tiachiv (Ukrainian: , Hungarian: TécsÅ, Romanian: Teceu) is a city located on the Tisza River in the Zakarpattia Oblast (province) in western Ukraine. ...
Location Map of Ukraine with Uzhhorod highlighted. ...
Vynohradiv (Ukrainian: Rusyn:СивлÑÑ (Sevlyush), Hungarian: NagyszÅllÅs, Romanian: SeleuÅu Mare) is a city in western Ukraine, Zakarpattia Oblast. ...
| | Urban-type settlements: Mizhhiria | Velykyy Bereznyi | Velykyy Bychkiv | Volovets | more... As of January 1, 2006 there are 886 urban-type settlements (Ukrainian: , translit. ...
Velykyy Bychkiv (Ukrainian: , Hungarian: , Romanian: , Slovak: ) is an urban-type settlement in Rakhivskyi Raion (district), Zakarpattia Oblast (Transcarpathian province), in the west-most part of Ukraine. ...
As of January 1, 2006 there are 886 urban-type settlements (Ukrainian: , translit. ...
| | Villages: Velykyi Rakovets | Kuzmyno | more... Velykyi Rakovets (Ukrainian: ; Rusyn: ; Hungarian: ; Slovak: ) is a village located in the Irshavskiy Raion (district) in the Zakarpattia Oblast (province) in western Ukraine. ...
Kuzmyno (Ukrainian: , translit. ...
| Coordinates: 48°12′N, 22°38′E Map of Earth showing lines of latitude (horizontally) and longitude (vertically), Eckert VI projection; large version (pdf, 1. ...
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