The Transcarpathian Academy of Arts is a post-secondary academic art institute. It was founded in 2003 and is located in Uzhhorod, Ukraine. Adalbert Erdeli...
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Transcarpathia (disambiguation) (redirect from Transcarpathian (disambiguation))
Oblast, southwest of a portion of the Carpathian Mountains. Transcarpathia may also refer to: Ukrainian Transcarpathia or Transcarpathian Ukraine, designation...
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Odarka Sopko (category Recipients of the Order of Merit (Ukraine), 3rd class)
in art history from the Transcarpathian Academy of Arts. She began her career in 1978 at the Uzhhorod School of Applied Arts. She then worked as a designer...
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Khmelnitsky Melitopol State Pedagogical University Transcarpathian Academy of Arts Berdiansk University of Management and Business Classic Private University...
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Adalbert Erdeli (category Soviet people of Hungarian descent)
institution is now the Transcarpathian Academy of Arts. Erdelyi and Boksay are among the primary figures of the Transcarpathian stylistic school. Among...
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University of Culture, Arts and Tourism Luhansk State Institute of Culture and Arts Transcarpathian Academy of Arts List of universities in Ukraine List of medical...
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Serhiy Kvit (category Academic staff of the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy)
Serhiy Kvit is a Honoris Causa of Transcarpathian Academy of Arts, Uzhhorod (2017). In 2019-2021, Serhiy Kvit was the Head of the National Agency for Higher...
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2000) Hungarian University of Applied Arts (renamed to Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design in 2006) Hungarian University of Physical Education (merged...
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Béla Apáti Abkarovics (category Hungarian people of Serbian descent)
1930s. He was a member of the Transcarpathian Artists Association, later became a member of KÚT, and in 1945 was elected a member of the Szentendre artist...
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Azov Lowland Transcarpathian Lowland (extension of Great Hungarian Plain, part of Eastern Pannonian Basin) Eastern Carpathians (part of Carpathian Mountains)...
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Volodymyr Hnatiuk (category Corresponding members of the Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences)
published a number of scientific publications about residents of Transcarpathian areas who are called lemky and also about residents of Yugoslavia who are...
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nation of Transcarpathian Ukraine, Western Ukraine and Soviet Ukraine, we cannot call ourselves anything different from our brothers." The use of the term...
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Mukachevo (redirect from History of Mukacheve)
consequence, Polish and Russian Jews, long-term residents of the now Hungarian-controlled Transcarpathian region, and also from Mukachevo, as well as the native...
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Ukrainian language (redirect from History of the Ukrainian language)
slopes of the Carpathian Mountains, in the extreme southern parts of the Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, and in parts of the Chernivtsi and Transcarpathian Oblasts...
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Theater Zakarpatsky Academic Regional Ukrainian Music and Drama Theater Transcarpathian Regional Puppet Theater "Bavka" Mukachevo Drama Theater Zaporizhzhia...
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Gallery, Transcarpathian Regional Art Museum named after Y. Bokshaya (Ukraine) and others. Scene from the Roman Carnival The Last Words of Mikhail of Tver...
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Geography Faculty of History Faculty of Fine Arts (departments of graphic arts and of musical education) Faculty of Industrial Education The university administers...
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Ukrainian Ground Forces (redirect from Ground forces of Ukraine)
Kolomyia, Ivano Frankivsk Oblast 128th Mountain Assault Infantry Transcarpathian Brigade (MU A1556), Mukachevo, Zakarpattia Oblast 44th Field Artillery...
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White Croats (category History of the Croats)
ISBN 978-966-2083-97-2. Retrieved 5 July 2019. Trans.: Proceeding from the above, Transcarpathian Croats and Croats lived near Dniester and San Rivers would be more...
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Ruthenians (category Grand Duchy of Lithuania)
ceded by Czechoslovakia to the Soviet Union and became the Transcarpathian oblast (region) of the Ukrainian S.S.R. The designations Rusyn and Carpatho-Rusyn...
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Joseph Kobzon (category Honorary members of the Russian Academy of Arts)
розвідниками тероборони. Як це зробити?" [Transcarpathians are invited to become intelligence officers of the territorial defense]. uzhgorod.net.ua (in...
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Anti-Soviet resistance by the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (category Wars of independence)
Czechoslovakia concluded an agreement according to which the Transcarpathian region became part of the Soviet Union. On 16 August 1945, the Soviet Union concluded...
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Euromaidan (redirect from Ukrainian Revolution of 2013)
вийшли на ЄвроМайдан у Мукачеві (ФОТО, Відео, Доповнено) [About 3,000 Transcarpathians, despite the rain, came to the EuroMaidan in Mukachevo (PHOTOS, Video...
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Ukrainian dance (section Regional styles of dance)
arcan), in which men dance around a fire. Transcarpathian Dances, representing the culture and traditions of Ukrainian Zakarpattia. Dances from this region...
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Opera in Ukraine (redirect from Opera of Ukraine)
Mylana (1957) uses Carpathian folklore on the theme of the resistance movement in Transcarpathian Ukraine during World War II and, in contrast to works...
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1938 Ukrainian Supreme Soviet election (category First convocation members of the Verkhovna Rada of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic)
first phase of deputies' elections to the Supreme Soviet of the Ukrainian SSR, which were later coopted with others soon after the start of the World War...
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