In 1944 and 1945, the Red Army pushed out the Royal Hungarian Army and took control of Carpathian Ruthenia, also called Transcarpathia. In 1945 and 1946, the region was annexed by the Soviet Union from the (Third) Czechoslovak Republic, which the Allies considered to be the legal owner of the territory beforehand.
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Army and took control of Carpathian Ruthenia, also called Transcarpathia. In 1945 and 1946, the region was annexed by the Soviet Union from the (Third)...
of Transcarpathia (1944–45) Russian occupation of Ukraine (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Soviet occupation...
the first part of the 20th, the inhabitants ofTranscarpathia continued to call themselves "Ruthenians" ("Rusyny"). After Sovietannexation the ethnonym...
significant portion of what is now western Ukraine was gained via the Soviet-German Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact, with the annexationof Eastern Galicia and...
Lutsk and Uzhhorod, are named after the historic regions Volhynia and Transcarpathia. Two cities have special status (Ukrainian: міста́ зі спеціа́льним ста́тусом):...
Ruthenia was a region in the easternmost part of Czechoslovakia (Subcarpathian Ruthenia, or Transcarpathia) that became an autonomous region within that...
Red, White, Black and Green armies, with the Poles, Hungarians (in Transcarpathia), and Germans also intervening at various times. An attempt to create...
Kárpátalja. The region ofTranscarpathia was part of Hungary since the Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin in the end of the 9th century to 1918...
713 churches. Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the Byzantine rite Catholic church in Transcarpathia emerged from the underground and was restored...
activists were accused of being the tools of the Russian politics of destabilization of Ukraine. Ukrainian Hungarians in Transcarpathia suggested to transform...
portion became part of the Soviet Union and was officially named Transcarpathia. After World War II, Transcarpathia was declared as a part of Ukrainia. In Poland...
Ukrainian People's Republic of 1917–1921, and in Czechoslovakia, Poland, and Romania until the Sovietannexations at the start of World War II. 99 counties...
the formation of the Western Ukrainian People's Republic (WUPR) from the Austrian territories of Galicia, Bukovyna and Transcarpathia. As both the Ukrainians...
take hold in Galicia and Bukovina until the latter part of the 19th century, in Transcarpathia until the 1930s, and in the Prešov Region until the late...
proclaimed defective in September 1937. Includes Volhynia, Galicia, and Transcarpathia annexed by the USSR in 1939 and assigned to it after World War II, along...
Diocese of Lutsk–Ostroh (adopted the union in 1702). After the church council in Uzhhorod in 1646, part of the Orthodox clergy in Transcarpathia also accepted...
in Ukraine in November 2009 the police ofTranscarpathia asked the local population to report every instance of meeting or communicating with foreigners...
even more people, who suffered the return of the attacks in neighboring countries in Slovakia, Transcarpathia, and especially in Vojvodina from deportation...
(compromising of Volynia, Galicia, and Transcarpathia), considering its Catholic-majority population, are permitted to form an independent federation of Western...
9 May 1945 by Soviet troops. Both Soviet and Allied troops were withdrawn in the same year. A treaty ceding Transcarpathia to the Soviet Union was signed...
1918). Uzhhorod – the capital ofTranscarpathia, one of the oldest cities in Ukraine. It attracts tourists because of its proximity to the Carpathian...
especially in the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, Bukovina, and Transcarpathia. At the request of Mykhailo Levytsky, in 1843, the term Ruthenian became the...
Poland as compensation for the annexationof eastern Poland by the Soviet Union. Politically, this led to the creation of phantom borders. Coinciding with...