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This article or section does not cite its references or sources. You can help Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Zakarpattia Oblast (Ukrainian: Закарпатська область, translit. Zakarpats'ka oblast' ; also referred to as the Transcarpathian Oblast, Transcarpathia or Zakarpattya; Slovak: "Podkarpatská Rus";Hungarian: Kárpátalja) is an oblast (province) in western Ukraine. Its administrative center is Uzhhorod. Other important cities are Mukacheve and Chop (the border town home to various transportation infrastructure). Image File history File links Sakarpattja-Oblast-COA.PNG File links The following pages link to this file: Zakarpattia Oblast Uzhhorod Mukacheve Berehove Vynohradiv Chop, Ukraine Khust Svalyava Rakhiv Tyachiv Irshava Template:Cities in Zakarpattia Oblast ...
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Oblast (Czech: oblast, Slovak: oblasÅ¥, Russian and Ukrainian: , Belarusian: , Bulgarian: оÌблаÑÑ) refers to a subnational entity in some countries. ...
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. ...
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Urban-type settlement (Russian: , posyolok gorodskogo tipa; Ukrainian: , selyshche miskoho typu; abbreviated as in Russian and as in Ukrainian) is an official designation for a certain type of urban settlements used in some of the countries of the former Soviet Union. ...
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This is a list of the Ukrainian oblasts and territories, in order of descending area. ...
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This is a list of the Ukrainian oblasts and territories, in order of descending population (in 2006, except otherwise stated). ...
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Oblast (Czech: oblast, Slovak: oblasÅ¥, Russian and Ukrainian: , Belarusian: , Bulgarian: оÌблаÑÑ) refers to a subnational entity in some countries. ...
In politics a capital (also called capital city or political capital — although the latter phrase has an alternative meaning based on an alternative meaning of capital) is the principal city or town associated with its government. ...
Motto: Oblast Zakarpattia Oblast Mayor Serhiy Ratushnyak Area 31. ...
Mukacheve coat of arms Mukacheve (Ukrainian: ÐÑкаÑеве (Mukacheve), Ruthenian: ÐÑкаÑÑв (Mukachiv), Romanian: Muncaci, Russian: ÐÑкаÑево (Mukachevo), Hungarian: Munkács, Slovak and Czech: MukaÄevo, German: Munkatsch, Yiddish: Munkacz or Minkatsh) is a city in Zakarpattia Oblast of southwestern Ukraine. ...
Chop (Ukrainian Чоп) is a city in the Zakarpattia Oblast, Ukraine. ...
The earlier history of the area is elaborated at Carpathian Ruthenia, a former name for the geographic region. Carpathian Ruthenia (Ukrainian ÐаÑпаÑÑÑка Ð ÑÑÑ, Karpatska Rus ) or Carpatho-Ukraine or Carpathian Ukraine is a name for a small part of Central Europe that was part of the Kingdom of Hungary (since 1526 under Habsburg rule). ...
Geography
The area of the oblast is 12,800 km². It is the only Ukrainian oblast to have boundaries with four nations: Poland, Slovakia, Hungary and Romania.
History It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Carpathian Ruthenia. (Discuss)
Detailed map of Zakarpattia Oblast Zakarpattia (Slovak: Podkarpatská Rus; English: Transcarpathian Region) was part of Austria-Hungary until the latter's demise at the end of World War I. This region was occupied by Romania at end of 1918 but recaptured by Hungary in the summer of 1919. Finally it joined the newly formed Czechoslovakia, of which it formed one of the four main regions, the others being Bohemia, Moravia and Slovakia. Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ...
Carpathian Ruthenia (Ukrainian ÐаÑпаÑÑÑка Ð ÑÑÑ, Karpatska Rus ) or Carpatho-Ukraine or Carpathian Ukraine is a name for a small part of Central Europe that was part of the Kingdom of Hungary (since 1526 under Habsburg rule). ...
Image File history File links Map of Zakarpattia Oblast, Ukraine Adapted from http://www. ...
Image File history File links Map of Zakarpattia Oblast, Ukraine Adapted from http://www. ...
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Flag of Bohemia Bohemia (Czech: ; German: ) is a historical region in central Europe, occupying the western and middle thirds of the Czech Republic. ...
Flag of Moravia Moravia (Czech and Slovak: Morava; German: ; Hungarian: ; Polish: ) is a historical region in the east of the Czech Republic. ...
During the World War II Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia, the southern part of the region was awarded to Hungary under the First Vienna Award in 1938. The remaining portion was constituted as an autonomous region of the short-lived Second Czechoslovak Republic. After the occupation of Bohemia and Moravia on March 15, 1939 and the Slovak declaration of an independent state, Ruthenia declared its independence (Republic of Carpatho-Ukraine) but it was immediately occupied by Hungary and annexed to that country. During the German occupation of Hungary in 1944, almost the entire Jewish population was deported; few survived the Holocaust. When the Soviet Army crossed the pre-1938 borders of Czechoslovakia in 1944, Soviet authorities refused to allow Czechoslovak governmental officials to resume control over the region, and in June 1945, President Edvard Beneš formally signed a treaty ceding the area to the USSR. It then became part of the Ukrainian SSR. After the break-up of the Soviet Union, it became part of independent Ukraine as the Zakarpattia Oblast. Combatants Major Allied powers: United Kingdom Soviet Union United States Republic of China and others Major Axis powers: Nazi Germany Italy Japan and others Commanders Winston Churchill Joseph Stalin Franklin Roosevelt Harry Truman Chiang Kai-Shek Adolf Hitler Benito Mussolini Hideki Tojo Casualties Military dead: 17,000,000 Civilian dead...
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The Slovak Republic (Slovak: Slovenská republika) was an independent national Slovak state and ally of National Socialist (Nazi) Germany during World War II on the territory of present-day Slovakia (with the exception of the southern and eastern parts of present-day Slovakia. ...
Carpatho-Ukraine (Ukrainian: , Karpatsâka Ukrayina), also called Subcarpathian Ruthenia (ÐÑдкаÑпаÑÑÑка Ð ÑÑÑ, Pidkarpatsâka Rusâ), was an autonomous state within Czechoslovakia in 1938 and 1939. ...
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The province has a unique footnote in history as the only region in the former Soviet Union to have had an American governor: its first governor was Gregory Zhatkovich, an American citizen who had earlier emigrated from the region and represented the Ruthenian community in the U.S. Zhatkovich was appointed governor by Czechoslovakia's first president, Tomáš Masaryk, in 1920 and served for about one year until he resigned over differences regarding the region's autonomy. Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk, portrait by Josef JindÅich Å echtl, 1918 Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk (IPA: ), sometimes called Thomas Masaryk in English, (March 7, 1850 - September 14, 1937) was an advocate of Czechoslovak independence during WW I and became the first President of Czechoslovakia. ...
Territorial Claims There were suggestions prior to 1993 of the region rejoining Czechoslovakia, but this issue has been made largely superfluous with the latter's break-up. 1993 (MCMXCIII) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and marked the Beginning of the International Decade to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination (1993-2003). ...
Population The current estimated population is 1.2 million people (as of 2004). 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Although ethnic Ukrainians are in majority here (80.5%) [1], other ethnic groups are relatively numerous in Zakarpattia. The largest of these are Hungarians (12.1%), Romanians (2.6%), Russians (2.5%), Roma (1.1%), Slovaks (0.5%) and Germans (0.3%). Their languages and culture are respected by the provision of school education, clubs etc in their respective languages. Zakarpattia is home to approximately 14,000 ethnic Roma (otherwise known as Gypsies), the largest population of Roma in Ukraine). The first Hungarian College in Ukraine is in Berehovo, the II. Rákoczi Ferenc College. The Rusyn people living in Ukraine are not recognised as a distinct nation but rather as an ethnic group of Ukrainians. About 10,100 people (0.8%) identify themselves as Rusyns according to the last census [2]. This article is becoming very long. ...
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Economy Zakarpattia's economy depends mostly on trans-border trade, vinery and forestry. Border stone at Passo San Giacomo between Val Formazza in Italy and Val Bedretto in Switzerland Borders define geographic boundaries of political entities or legal jurisdictions, such as governments, states or subnational administrative divisions. ...
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Subdivisions
Raions of the Zakarpattia Oblast The Zakarpattia Oblast is administratively subdivided into 13 raions (districts), as well as 5 cities (municipalities) which are directly subordinate to the oblast government: Berehove, Chop, Khust, Mukacheve, and the administrative center of the oblast, Uzhhorod. Image File history File links Ukraine Oblast Transcarpathia / Zarkarpatsky with Rajon Borders File links The following pages link to this file: Zakarpattia Oblast Categories: Ukraine maps ...
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A municipality or general-purpose district (compare with: special-purpose district) is an administrative local area generally composed of a clearly defined territory and commonly referring to a city, town, or village government. ...
Berehove (in Ukrainian: ÐеÑегове (Berehove), in Ruthenian: ÐеÑегово (Berehovo), in Russian: ÐеÑегово (Beregovo), in Rumanian: Berg, in Hungarian: Beregszász, in German: BergsaÃ, in Slovak and Czech: Berehovo) is a city in western Ukraine, Zakarpattia Oblast. ...
Chop (Ukrainian Чоп) is a city in the Zakarpattia Oblast, Ukraine. ...
Khust (Ukrainian:Ð¥ÑÑÑ,Rusyn:Ð¥ÑÑÑ Romanian: Hust, Hungarian: Huszt, German Hus(s)t) is a city in Zakarpattia oblast of Ukraine. ...
Mukacheve coat of arms Mukacheve (Ukrainian: ÐÑкаÑеве (Mukacheve), Ruthenian: ÐÑкаÑÑв (Mukachiv), Romanian: Muncaci, Russian: ÐÑкаÑево (Mukachevo), Hungarian: Munkács, Slovak and Czech: MukaÄevo, German: Munkatsch, Yiddish: Munkacz or Minkatsh) is a city in Zakarpattia Oblast of southwestern Ukraine. ...
Motto: Oblast Zakarpattia Oblast Mayor Serhiy Ratushnyak Area 31. ...
Raions of the Zakarpattia Oblast | In English | In Ukrainian | Administrative Center | | Berehivskyi Raion | Берегівський район Berehivs'kyi raion | Berehove (City) | | Irshavskyi Raion | Іршавський район Irshavs'kyi raion | Irshava (City) | | Khustskyi Raion | Хустський район Khusts'kyi raion | Khust (City) | | Mizhhirskyi Raion | Міжгірський район Mizhhirs'kyi raion | Mizhhiria (Urban-type settlement) | | Mukachivskyi Raion | Мукачівський район Mukachivs'kyi raion | Mukacheve (City) | | Perechynskyi Raion | Перечинський район Perechyns'kyi raion | Perechyn (Urban-type settlement) | | Rakhivskyi Raion | Рахівський район Rakhivs'kyi raion | Rakhiv (City) | | Svaliavskyi Raion | Свалявський район Svaliavs'kyi raion | Svaliava (City) | | Tiachivskyi Raion | Тячівський район Tiachivs'kyi raion | Tiachiv (City) | | Uzhhorodskyi Raion | Ужгородський район Uzhhorods'kyi raion | Uzhhorod (City) | | Velykobereznianskyi Raion | Великоберезнянський район Velykobereznians'kyi raion | Velykyi Bereznyi (Urban-type settlement) | | Volovetskyi Raion | Воловецький район Volovets'kyi raion | Volovets (Urban-type settlement) | | Vynohradivskyi Raion | Виноградівський район Vynohradivs'kyi raion | Vynohradiv (City) | Berehove (in Ukrainian: ÐеÑегове (Berehove), in Ruthenian: ÐеÑегово (Berehovo), in Russian: ÐеÑегово (Beregovo), in Rumanian: Berg, in Hungarian: Beregszász, in German: BergsaÃ, in Slovak and Czech: Berehovo) is a city in western Ukraine, Zakarpattia Oblast. ...
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Irshava (Ukrainian: Hungarian: Ilosva) is a city in Ukraine, Zakarpattia Oblast. ...
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Khust (Ukrainian:Ð¥ÑÑÑ,Rusyn:Ð¥ÑÑÑ Romanian: Hust, Hungarian: Huszt, German Hus(s)t) is a city in Zakarpattia oblast of Ukraine. ...
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Urban-type settlement (Russian: , posyolok gorodskogo tipa; Ukrainian: , selyshche miskoho typu; abbreviated as in Russian and as in Ukrainian) is an official designation for a certain type of urban settlements used in some of the countries of the former Soviet Union. ...
Mukacheve coat of arms Mukacheve (Ukrainian: ÐÑкаÑеве (Mukacheve), Ruthenian: ÐÑкаÑÑв (Mukachiv), Romanian: Muncaci, Russian: ÐÑкаÑево (Mukachevo), Hungarian: Munkács, Slovak and Czech: MukaÄevo, German: Munkatsch, Yiddish: Munkacz or Minkatsh) is a city in Zakarpattia Oblast of southwestern Ukraine. ...
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Perechyn (Ukrainian: ) is a city in Zakarpattia Oblast, Ukraine. ...
Urban-type settlement (Russian: , posyolok gorodskogo tipa; Ukrainian: , selyshche miskoho typu; abbreviated as in Russian and as in Ukrainian) is an official designation for a certain type of urban settlements used in some of the countries of the former Soviet Union. ...
Rakhiv (Ukrainian: , Hungarian: Rahó, Romanian: RahÄu, Russian: , translit. ...
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Svaliava (Ukrainian: , Hungarian: Szolyva) is a city located on the Latorytsia River in the Zakarpattia Oblast (province) in western Ukraine. ...
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Tiachiv (Ukrainian: , Hungarian: TécsÅ, Romanian: Teceu) is a city located on the Tisza River in the Zakarpattia Oblast (province) in western Ukraine. ...
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Urban-type settlement (Russian: , posyolok gorodskogo tipa; Ukrainian: , selyshche miskoho typu; abbreviated as in Russian and as in Ukrainian) is an official designation for a certain type of urban settlements used in some of the countries of the former Soviet Union. ...
Urban-type settlement (Russian: , posyolok gorodskogo tipa; Ukrainian: , selyshche miskoho typu; abbreviated as in Russian and as in Ukrainian) is an official designation for a certain type of urban settlements used in some of the countries of the former Soviet Union. ...
Vynohradiv (Ukrainian: Rusyn:СивлÑÑ (Sevlyush), Hungarian: NagyszÅllÅs, Romanian: SeleuÅu Mare) is a city in western Ukraine, Zakarpattia Oblast. ...
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Gallery House of the Council of Zakarpattia Oblast in Uzhhorod with Taras Shevchenko Monument Image File history File links File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
Motto: Oblast Zakarpattia Oblast Mayor Serhiy Ratushnyak Area 31. ...
Taras Shevchenko Taras Hryhorovych Shevchenko (Ukrainian: ) (March 9, 1814 [O.S. February 25] â March 10, 1861 [O.S. February 26]) was a Ukrainian poet, also an artist and a humanist. ...
| Entrance from Ivano-Frankivsk on route A 265 Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1280x960, 181 KB) Description: Entrance to Zakarpattia Oblast / Oblast Transkarpatien from Ivano-Frankivsk on route P 03, Jablunicja-pass, 931 meters above sea level Source: self-made July 2005 Photographer/Painter: Stefan Richter File links The following pages link to this...
Ivano-Frankivsk (Ukrainian: ; before 1962 СÑаниÑлавÑв, Stanyslaviv; Polish: StanisÅawów; Russian: ; German: Stanislau (before World War I); Yiddish: ס××Ö·× ×ס××¢××, Stanislev) is a city in Ukraine. ...
| See also Ukraine is subdivided into 24 oblasts (Ukrainian singular: область, oblast; plural області, oblasti), one autonomous republic (автономна республіка, avtonomna respublika), and...
Carpathian Ruthenia (Ukrainian ÐаÑпаÑÑÑка Ð ÑÑÑ, Karpatska Rus ) or Carpatho-Ukraine or Carpathian Ukraine is a name for a small part of Central Europe that was part of the Kingdom of Hungary (since 1526 under Habsburg rule). ...
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Carpatho-Ukraine (Ukrainian: ) was a short-lived Ukrainian state that formally existed for several days only in March 1939 in the easternmost part of Czechoslovakia (Subcarpathian Ruthenia, or Transcarpathia), and had been an autonomous region within Czechoslovakia for several months before that. ...
 | Subdivisions of Zakarpattia Oblast, Ukraine |
 | | | | | Raions: Berehivskyi | Irshavskyi | Khustskyi | Mizhhirskyi | Mukachivskyi | Perechynskyi | Rakhivskyi | Svaliavskyi | Tiachivskyi | Uzhhorodskyi | Velykobereznianskyi | Volovetskyi | Vynohradivskyi Image File history File links Sakarpattja-Oblast-COA.PNG File links The following pages link to this file: Zakarpattia Oblast Uzhhorod Mukacheve Berehove Vynohradiv Chop, Ukraine Khust Svalyava Rakhiv Tyachiv Irshava Template:Cities in Zakarpattia Oblast ...
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| | Cities: Berehove | Chop | Irshava | Khust | Mukacheve | Perechyn | Rakhiv | Svaliava | Tiachiv | Uzhhorod | Vynohradiv Ukraine is subdivided into 24 oblasts (Ukrainian singular: область, oblast; plural області, oblasti), one autonomous republic (автономна республіка, avtonomna respublika), and...
Berehove (in Ukrainian: ÐеÑегове (Berehove), in Ruthenian: ÐеÑегово (Berehovo), in Russian: ÐеÑегово (Beregovo), in Rumanian: Berg, in Hungarian: Beregszász, in German: BergsaÃ, in Slovak and Czech: Berehovo) is a city in western Ukraine, Zakarpattia Oblast. ...
Chop (Ukrainian Чоп) is a city in the Zakarpattia Oblast, Ukraine. ...
Irshava (Ukrainian: Hungarian: Ilosva) is a city in Ukraine, Zakarpattia Oblast. ...
Khust (Ukrainian:Ð¥ÑÑÑ,Rusyn:Ð¥ÑÑÑ Romanian: Hust, Hungarian: Huszt, German Hus(s)t) is a city in Zakarpattia oblast of Ukraine. ...
Mukacheve coat of arms Mukacheve (Ukrainian: ÐÑкаÑеве (Mukacheve), Ruthenian: ÐÑкаÑÑв (Mukachiv), Romanian: Muncaci, Russian: ÐÑкаÑево (Mukachevo), Hungarian: Munkács, Slovak and Czech: MukaÄevo, German: Munkatsch, Yiddish: Munkacz or Minkatsh) is a city in Zakarpattia Oblast of southwestern Ukraine. ...
Perechyn (Ukrainian: ) 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. ...
Motto: Oblast Zakarpattia Oblast Mayor Serhiy Ratushnyak Area 31. ...
Vynohradiv (Ukrainian: Rusyn:СивлÑÑ (Sevlyush), Hungarian: NagyszÅllÅs, Romanian: SeleuÅu Mare) is a city in western Ukraine, Zakarpattia Oblast. ...
| | Urban-type settlements: Mizhhiria | Velykyi Bereznyi | Volovets | more... Urban-type settlement (Russian: , posyolok gorodskogo tipa; Ukrainian: , selyshche miskoho typu; abbreviated as in Russian and as in Ukrainian) is an official designation for a certain type of urban settlements used in some of the countries of the former Soviet Union. ...
As of January 1, 2006 there are 886 urban-type settlements (Ukrainian: , translit. ...
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