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    Carpatho-Ukraine or Carpathian Ukraine (Ukrainian: Карпа́тська Украї́на, romanized: Karpatska Ukraina, IPA: [kɐrˈpɑtsʲkɐ ʊkrɐˈjinɐ]) was an autonomous...
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    The Hungarian invasion of Carpatho-Ukraine was a 1939 military conflict between the Kingdom of Hungary and Carpatho-Ukraine. During the invasion a series...
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    Rusyns (redirect from Carpatho-Rusyns)
    Rusyns (Rusyn: Русины, romanized: Rusynŷ), also known as Carpatho-Rusyns (Rusyn: Карпаторусины or Карпатьскы Русины, romanized: Karpatorusynŷ or Karpaťskŷ...
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  • The Carpatho-Rusyn knowledge base Paul R. Magocsi, Carpatho-Rusyns, brochure published by The Carpatho-Rusyn Research Center, 1995 Carpatho-Ukraine (Encyclopedia...
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    in September 1938. It declared its independence as the "Republic of Carpatho-Ukraine" in 15 March 1939; however, it was occupied and annexed by Hungary...
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    Rusyn or Carpatho-Rusyn varieties, and the second is represented by Pannonian Rusyn. Carpathian Rusyn is spoken in: the Zakarpattia Oblast of Ukraine. northeastern...
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    Russian Revolution. In March 1939, it was also adopted by Carpatho-Ukraine. However, when Ukraine was part of the Soviet Union, the use of the bicolor flag...
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    was the national anthem of the Ukrainian People's Republic, the West Ukrainian People's Republic, and Carpatho-Ukraine. A competition was held for a national...
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    state. On 15 March, Carpatho-Ukraine declared itself to be an independent state. Hungary rejected the independence of Carpatho-Ukraine and, between 14 and...
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    The coat of arms of Carpatho-Ukraine is the official heraldic coat of arms of Zakarpattia Oblast in Ukraine. The coat of arms was initially adopted on...
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    Avgustyn Voloshyn (category Carpatho-Ukraine)
    March 1874 – 19 July 1945), also known as Augustin Voloshyn, was a Carpatho-Ukrainian politician, teacher, essayist, and Greek Catholic priest of the Mukacheve...
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  • Carpathian Sich (category Carpatho-Ukraine)
    known as the Carpathian Sich) were Ukrainian nationalist militia soldiers of the short-lived state of Carpatho-Ukraine. The Carpathian Sich was formed on...
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  • Soim (category Carpatho-Ukraine)
    The Soim (Ukrainian: Сойм Карпатської України) was the parliament of the short-lived Republic of Carpatho-Ukraine. The assembly had its seat in Khust...
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    territory of Carpatho-Ukraine. In the chaos that followed, an estimated 27,000 Ukrainian civilians were killed. Approximately 75,000 Ukrainians from the area...
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    state of Carpatho-Ukraine in 1939, but with the addition of the Ukrainian Tryzub in the uppermost blue field, used previously by the Ukrainian People's...
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    territory of today's Western Ukraine belonged to the Second Polish Republic. Territories such as Bukovina and Carpatho-Ukraine belonged to Romania and Czechoslovakia...
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    ("Ragged Guard"), which began to infiltrate into southern Slovakia and Carpatho-Ukraine. The situation was now verging on open war. From the German and the...
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    Roman Shukhevych (category Carpatho-Ukraine)
    Shukhevych (Ukrainian: Рома́н-Тарас Йо́сипович Шухе́вич, also known by his pseudonym, Tur and Taras Chuprynka; 30 June 1907 – 5 March 1950) was a Ukrainian nationalist...
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    Yuriy Gorlis-Gorsky (category CS1 Ukrainian-language sources (uk))
    soldiers of the Army of the Ukrainian People's Republic defended Carpatho-Ukraine. After the defeat of Carpatho-Ukraine, Yuri taught for a while in a...
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  • Partei) on October 8, 1938. DVG was launched on 30 October 1938. In Carpatho-Ukraine the movement worked under the name German People's Council (Deutsche...
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    control of the local government and Subcarpathian Ruthenia was renamed Carpatho-Ukraine. In 1939, during the occupation, the Nazis banned Russian ballet. A...
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    the Ukrainian People's Republic (1918–1920) Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (1919–1991) Galician Soviet Socialist Republic (1920) Carpatho-Ukraine (1938–1939)...
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    The Armed Forces of Ukraine (abbreviated as AFU) are the military forces of Ukraine. All military and security forces, including the Armed Forces, are...
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    Ruthenia, small historical region Carpatho-Ukraine, a short-lived Ukrainian state on the territory Ruthenians and Ukrainians in Czechoslovakia Museum of Folk...
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    control of the local government and Subcarpathian Ruthenia was renamed Carpatho-Ukraine. On 17 October, Ferdinand Ďurčanský, Franz Karmasin and Alexander Mach...
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  • times throughout its history. Ukraine portal List of invasions List of wars involving Ukraine Subtelny, Orest (2000). Ukraine: A History. University of Toronto...
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    Symbols of the Rurikids (category Articles with Ukrainian-language sources (uk))
    arms of the Ukrainian People's Republic. Coat of arms of the Ukrainian State. Coat of arms of Carpatho-Ukraine. State seal of the Ukrainian National Government...
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    Ruthenia (category Articles containing Ukrainian-language text)
    1939, the Ukrainophile president of Carpatho-Ruthenia, Avhustyn Voloshyn, declared its independence as Carpatho-Ukraine. On the same day, regular troops...
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    Ukrainian SSR to the North Caucasus krai of the Russian SFSR. Just before World War II, Hungary with the help from Poland occupied Carpatho-Ukraine that...
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  • Galicia–Volhynia, Hetman of Ukraine and President of Ukraine. The following list begins with the leaders who ruled over the territory of Ukraine during Antiquity...
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