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Transcarpathia (other)
Transcarpathia is the historical region around present-day Zakarpattia Oblast, southwest of a portion of the Carpathian Mountains. Transcarpathia may also refer to: Place * ''Ukrainian Transcarpathia'' or ''Transcarpathian Ukraine'', designation for a Ukrainian region beyond the Carpathian Mountains, including: ** Ukrainian Transcarpathia (1918–1919), short-lived unification project and claim of the West Ukrainian People's Republic ** Ukrainian Transcarpathia (1938–1939), an autonomous region, and in 1939 a short-lived unrecognized republic known as "Carpathian Ukraine" ** Transcarpathian Oblast (or Zakarpattia Oblast), an administrative unit of Ukraine, covering the Ukrainian Transcarpathian region Other * Transcarpathian Academy of Arts, in Uzhhorod, Ukraine * '' Transkarpatia'', the fifth album by the Polish symphonic black metal band Darzamat See also * Carpathia (other) * Carpathian (other) * Subcarpathia (other) * Subcarpathian ( ...
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Transcarpathia
Transcarpathia (, ) is a historical region on the border between Central and Eastern Europe, mostly located in western Ukraine's Zakarpattia Oblast. From the Hungarian Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin, conquest of the Carpathian Basin (at the end of the 9th century) to the end of World War I (Treaty of Trianon in 1920), most of this region was part of the Kingdom of Hungary. In the interwar period, it was part of the First Czechoslovak Republic, First and Second Czechoslovak Republics. Before World War II, the region was annexed by the Kingdom of Hungary (1920–46), Kingdom of Hungary once again when Germany dismembered the Second Czechoslovak Republic. After the war, it was annexed by the Soviet Union and became part of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. It is an ethnically diverse region, inhabited mostly by people who regard themselves as ethnic Ukrainians, Rusyns, Hungarian people, Hungarians, Romanians, Slovak people, Slovaks, and Polish people, Poles. It a ...
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Zakarpattia Oblast
Zakarpattia Oblast (Ukrainian language, Ukrainian: Закарпатська область), also referred to as simply Zakarpattia (Ukrainian language, Ukrainian: Закарпаття; Hungarian language, Hungarian: ''Kárpátalja'') or Transcarpathia in English, is an Administrative divisions of Ukraine, oblast located in the Carpathian Mountains in west Ukraine, mostly coterminous with the historical region of Carpathian Ruthenia. Its Capital (political), administrative centre is the city of Uzhhorod. Other major cities within the oblast include Mukachevo, Khust, Berehove, and Chop, Ukraine, Chop, the last of which is home to railroad transport infrastructure. Zakarpattia Oblast was established on 22 January 1946, after Third Czechoslovak Republic, Czechoslovakia gave up its claim to the territory of Carpathian Ruthenia, Subcarpathian Ruthenia (Czech language, Czech and also Slovak language, Slovak: Podkarpatská Rus) under a treaty between Czechoslovakia and the Soviet Union. ...
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Carpathian Mountains
The Carpathian Mountains or Carpathians () are a range of mountains forming an arc across Central Europe and Southeast Europe. Roughly long, it is the third-longest European mountain range after the Ural Mountains, Urals at and the Scandinavian Mountains at . The highest peaks in the Carpathians are in the Tatra Mountains, exceeding , closely followed by those in the Southern Carpathians in Romania, exceeding . The range stretches from the Western Carpathians in Austria, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Poland, clockwise through the Eastern Carpathians in Ukraine and Romania, to the Southern Carpathians in Romania and Serbia.About the Carpathians – Carpathian Heritage Society

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Ukraine
Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe. It is the List of European countries by area, second-largest country in Europe after Russia, which Russia–Ukraine border, borders it to the east and northeast. Ukraine also borders Belarus to the north; Poland and Slovakia to the west; Hungary, Romania and Moldova to the southwest; and the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov to the south and southeast. Kyiv is the nation's capital and List of cities in Ukraine, largest city, followed by Kharkiv, Odesa, and Dnipro. Ukraine's official language is Ukrainian language, Ukrainian. Humans have inhabited Ukraine since 32,000 BC. During the Middle Ages, it was the site of early Slavs, early Slavic expansion and later became a key centre of East Slavs, East Slavic culture under the state of Kievan Rus', which emerged in the 9th century. Kievan Rus' became the largest and most powerful realm in Europe in the 10th and 11th centuries, but gradually disintegrated into rival regional powers before being d ...
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Carpathian Ruthenia
Transcarpathia (, ) is a historical region on the border between Central and Eastern Europe, mostly located in western Ukraine's Zakarpattia Oblast. From the Hungarian Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin, conquest of the Carpathian Basin (at the end of the 9th century) to the end of World War I (Treaty of Trianon in 1920), most of this region was part of the Kingdom of Hungary. In the interwar period, it was part of the First Czechoslovak Republic, First and Second Czechoslovak Republics. Before World War II, the region was annexed by the Kingdom of Hungary (1920–46), Kingdom of Hungary once again when Germany dismembered the Second Czechoslovak Republic. After the war, it was annexed by the Soviet Union and became part of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. It is an ethnically diverse region, inhabited mostly by people who regard themselves as ethnic Ukrainians, Rusyns, Hungarian people, Hungarians, Romanians, Slovak people, Slovaks, and Polish people, Poles. It a ...
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Carpatho-Ukraine
Carpatho-Ukraine or Carpathian Ukraine (, ) was an autonomous region, within the Second Czechoslovak Republic, created in December 1938 and renamed from Subcarpathian Rus', whose full administrative and political autonomy had been confirmed by constitutional law of 22 November 1938. 20 years earlier, by the 1920 Treaty of Trianon, the region, which had historically belonged to Hungary, had been detached from the Kingdom of Hungary and attached to newly created Czechoslovakia. Subsequently Hungary had sought revision of the Treaty of Trianon and the restoration of her historical borders. On 2 November 1938 the First Vienna Award separated territories from Czechoslovakia, including southern Carpathian Rus', that were mostly Hungarian-populated and returned them to Hungary. After the breakup of the Second Czechoslovak Republic, Carpatho-Ukraine on 15 March 1939 proclaimed itself an independent republic, headed by President Avgustyn Voloshyn, who appealed to Hitler for recogn ...
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Transcarpathian Academy Of Arts
The Transcarpathian Academy of Arts is a post-secondary academic art institute. It was founded in 2003 and is located in Uzhhorod, Ukraine. History Adalbert Erdeli and Joseph Bokshay, graduates of the Royal Hungarian Art Institute, decided to establish an art school. Erdeli settled in Mukachevo and became a teacher in the school and teachers' seminary from 1916 to 1922. The initial institution was a public school founded in 1927, and the first art school in Transcarpathia was founded in March 1946. It was called the Uzhgorod State Arts and Crafts College and was led by Erdeli. In December 1965, the institution was subordinated to the Ministry of Local Industry of the USSR and renamed Uzhgorod College of Applied Arts. From 1998 to 2004, the college held bachelor's degree training for integrated curricula. Campuses The main building, where drawing, painting and composition and font computer classes are held, is in Uzhhorod at Voloshin, 37 in the historic part of the city. Build ...
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Transkarpatia
''Transkarpatia'' is the fifth album by the Polish symphonic black metal band Darzamat which was released in 2005 and was recorded at Los Angered Recordings in Sweden. The album was produced by Andy LaRocque ( King Diamond). Track listing # "Sanguinarius" (Intro) – 1:23 # "Vampiric Prose" – 3:26 # "Hallucinations" – 3:57 # "Inhumatus" (Intro) – 1:08 # "The Burning Times" – 4:43 # "Letter from Hell" – 3:30 # "Blackward" – 4:02 # "Recurring Yell" – 5:11 # "Araneum" (Intro) – 0:50 # "Labyrinth of Anxiety" – 3:56 # "Virus" – 5:27 # "The Old Form of Worship" – 2:52 # "Tempted by Rot" – 4:36 # "Tribute to..." – 5:18 Notes # The songs ''Sanguinarius'', ''Inhumatus'' and ''Araneum'' are instrumental tracks and contain no lyrics nor vocals. # A video of the song ''The Burning Times'' was made and can be viewed online. Personnel * Agnieszka "Nera" Górecka – vocals * Rafał "Flauros" Góral – vocals * Krzysztof "Chris" Michalak – electric guita ...
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Carpathia (other)
Carpathia or Kárpátia may refer to: Geography and topography * Carpathian Mountains, part of a mountain range in Europe * Carpathian Ruthenia, a small historic region in Central Europe * Montes Carpatus, a lunar mountain range * Carpathian Basin, an alternative name for the Pannonian Basin * Carpathia Seamount, a seamount in the North Atlantic Ocean Media and entertainment Characters * Nicolae Carpathia, the fictional Antichrist and head of the Global Community in ''Left Behind'' * Vigo the Carpathian, a character in ''Ghostbusters II'' Fictional places * Carpathia, a fictional European kingdom in the 1957 film '' The Prince and the Showgirl''. * Carpathia, a fictional European country that is the home of the character Tatiana in the television series '' The Power''. * Carpathia, a fictional European kingdom ruled by the villainous ghost Vigo in the 1989 film ''Ghostbusters II''. * Carpathia, a fictional planet on the British television series '' Outcasts'' * Carpathia, a fi ...
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Carpathian (other)
The Carpathians are the Carpathian Mountains, a range of mountains across Central Europe. Carpathian may also refer to: Places * Carpathian Basin or Pannonian Basin, in Europe * Carpathian Military District, a former district of the Soviet Armed Forces Fiction * ''The Carpathians'', a novel by Janet Frame * Carpathians (race), fictional characters in Christine Feehan's Dark Series * Carpathia, a fictional planet settled by human refugees from Earth in the one-season BBC sci-fi series ''Outcasts (TV series), Outcasts'' Other uses * Carpathian (band), Carpathian, an Australian hardcore band *Carpathian Forest, a Norwegian black metal band * RMS Carpathia, RMS ''Carpathia'', the ship that rescued the survivors of the RMS Titanic, RMS ''Titanic'' * Carpathian League, a European ice hockey league * Carpathian Euroregion, an international association formed in 1993 * Carpathian Shepherd Dog, a Romanian sheep dog * Carpathian goat * Carpathian newt * Framework Convention on the Protect ...
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Subcarpathia (other)
Subcarpathia may refer to: * geographical region of Outer Subcarpathia ** Subcarpathian Voivodeship, a section of the Outer Subcarpathian region in Poland ** Prykarpattia or Ciscarpathia, a section of the Outer Subcarpathian region in Ukraine ** Bukovinian Subcarpathians, a section of the Outer Subcarpathian region in Bukovina ** Moldavian Subcarpathians, a section of the Outer Subcarpathian region in Moldavia * Divisions of the Carpathians#Inner Eastern Carpathians (subprovince) ** Transcarpathia#Subcarpathian Rus' (1928–1938) for an administrative region in the First Czechoslovak Republic ** Carpatho-Ukraine#Political autonomy for an autonomous region in the Second Czechoslovak Republic ** Carpathian Ruthenia during World War II, a civil administration established after the annexation by Hungary in 1939 See also * Subcarpathian (other) * Carpathian (other) * Carpathia (other) * Ciscarpathian (other) Ciscarpathian may refer to: * relat ...
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Subcarpathian (other)
Subcarpathian may refer to: * someone or something related to geographical region of Outer Subcarpathia ** Subcarpathian Voivodship, an administrative region in modern Poland ** Subcarpathian Regional Assembly, a regional assembly of the Subcarpathian Voivodship (Poland) ** Subcarpathian constituency (European Parliament), an EP electoral constituency in Poland ** Prykarpattia, a section of outer-subcarpathian region in modern Ukraine ** Bukovinian Subcarpathia, a section of outer-subcarpathians in the region of Bukovina ** Moldavian Subcarpathia, a section of outer-subcarpathians in the region of Moldavia * someone or something related to geographical region of Inner Subcarpathia ** Subcarpathian Rus', an historical and geographical region ** Region of Subcarpathia (1919-1938), an administrative region of the First Czechoslovak Republic ** Autonomous Subcarpathian Rus' (1938-1939), an autonomous region of the Second Czechoslovak Republic ** Social Democratic Workers' Party in Subc ...
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