TRANSCARPATHIAN REGION

trănzˌcärpāˈthēən, Ukr. Zakarpatska Oblast, Rus. Zakarpatskaya Oblast, administrative region (1989 pop. 1,252,000), 4,981 sq mi (12,901 sq km), SW Ukraine, on the southwestern slopes of the Carpathian Mts. Uzhhorod (the capital), Mukacheve, and Khust are the chief cities. The region is bordered by Romania to the south, Hungary to the southwest, Slovakia to the west, and Poland to the northwest. It is thickly forested and largely agricultural. The plain in the southwest, which is drained by the Tisza River and its tributaries, supports crops of wheat, corn, tobacco, sugar beets, and potatoes. There are vineyards, fruit orchards, and walnut groves in the foothills. The region's mineral resources include brown coal, rock salt, fire clays, marble, and limestone. Forests occupy nearly half the area of the oblast, and lumbering, along with the production of such items as wood chemicals, furniture, and cartons, is a leading industry. The majority of the population is Ukrainian, with Hungarian, Russian, and Slovak minorities.

Inhabited by Slavic tribes from the 8th cent., the region was part of Kievan Rus in the 10th and 11th cent. but was conquered by the Magyars, who ruled it until 1918. It has been variously known as Ruthenia or the Carpathian Ukraine, or by its Czech name of Podkarpatská Rus [Subcarpathian Ruthenia] or its Ukrainian name of Zakarpatska Ukraina [Transcarpathian Ukraine]. Its inhabitants were historically called Ruthenians. Until the early 20th cent. the region was an area of severe economic underdevelopment. Hungarian absentee landlords owned virtually all the land, and the peasantry was mired in abysmal poverty.

After World War I the Khust Ukrainian congress voted for union with Ukraine, but after prospects for an independent Ukraine declined, the Central Ruthenian People's council called for the region's union with newly independent Czechoslovakia, which incorporated Transcarpathia in May, 1919. Although a guarantee of provincial autonomy embodied in the Treaty of St. Germain (Sept., 1919) did not materialize, the region began to undergo economic modernization. The peasants were freed from their servile status, but agrarian reform failed to break up all the large estates.

In the wake of the Munich Pact (1938), the reorganized state of Czecho-Slovakia was pressured by Germany to grant autonomy to Transcarpathia. After Czecho-Slovakia was dismembered in Mar., 1939, the region proclaimed its independence; but it was shortly occupied by and annexed to Hungary. Transcarpathia was taken over by Soviet troops and local guerrillas in 1944. In 1945, Czechoslovakia was persuaded to cede the area to the USSR. The region was formed in 1946 and has remained part of Ukraine since.

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...Slovakia, but also in the Transcarpathian Region of Ukraine, Po- land...during the 1950s. In the Transcarpathian Region of Ukraine, the Association...territorial autonomy for the Transcarpathian Region under its historical...
...concentrated in the Transcarpathian region. In addition to...divisions from other regions redeployed here...under way in the Transcarpathian region.66 Many comrades...troops based in the Transcarpathian region, many of...
...particularly as Ruthenians in the Transcarpathian region rediscovered or strengthened their...Slovakia or closer association with Transcarpathian Ruthenia. The Czechoslovak Communist...as 40 percent to 50 percent in some regions. While there were no official statistics...
...remained divided, with the Lemko region taken by Austria during the...northeastern Hungary, the Presov region of Hungarian Slovakia, and...emphatically opposed by the regions large Hungarian minority...nationalist protests, the Presov region and Subcarpathian Rus south...governor. The union of the Transcarpathian region with Czechoslovakia...
...the area taken from Poland Wilna region was included into the Lithuanian...20, 1945, and included as the Transcarpathian region Zakarpatskaia oblast in the Ukrainian...and included in the Leningrad region. Likewise, the Petsamo Pichenga...
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...Carpatho-Rusyns are Lemko, Transcarpathian, and in part Boiko and...about in the Subcarpathian region as a result of the 1646...and produced much of the regions native intelligentsia...Carpathian Mountains in a region that includes areas of northeastern...and the majority of the Transcarpathian oblast of Ukraine (estimated...
...number of Gypsies in the region-two to three times...proportion covers the whole region; it is different in different states and smaller regions. For instance, in the...speaking Rumungri in the Transcarpathian region, the Tartar-speaking...
...the modernization of the regions telephone systems, creation...creating a Carpathian Euro-region has not been without opponents...Some claim that the "Euro-regions" could promote divisionist...Bessarabia) and Western regions of Poland and Slovakia...southern Slovakia, and the Transcarpathian region in Ukraine. On the Euro...
...friends, and even to the rural regions where their parents lived...administrative capital of the Transcarpathian region in western Ukraine, to serve...stunned by two scandals in the region of Transcarpathia: the mayoral...the broadcast station in the region, so it was only upon my arrival...
...inhabitants as of January 2001. The region is predominantly a rural locality...The peripheral status of the region--both in the USSR and Ukrainian...for 33.4 percent of the regions gross domestic product as...little economic activity in the Transcarpathian countryside. As of 2001...as in 1993 in the western region of Lviv. (10) Since then...
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...about that troubled region. Numerous policymakers...unanimously attests to the regions complexities, and...Europe and many other regions. That being the case...and 170,000 in the transcarpathian region of Ukraine. Many Hungarians...S.S.R. border regions as part of a divide...


 

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TRANSCARPATHIAN REGION tranz carpa...chief cities. The region is bordered by...foothills. The regions mineral resources...8th cent., the region was part of Kievan...Zakarpatska Ukraina Transcarpathian Ukraine. Its inhabitants...20th cent. the region was an area of...called for the regions union with newly...
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...wheat-producing regions of Europe, and the...its central and E regions form one of the worlds...entire length. The region also produces titanium...and Ruthenia (see Transcarpathian Region ) under a single...by Poland in 1945. Transcarpathian Region, which had been part...Yanukovychs Party of the Regions and the Tymoshenko...
...Ungvar, city (1989 pop. 117,000), capital of Transcarpathian Region , SW Ukraine, in the SW Carpathian foothills...junction and the economic and cultural heart of Transcarpathian Ukraine. There is trade in lumber and cattle...
...for the history of this area from 1918, see Transcarpathian Region . The inhabitants of Carparthian Ukraine, known...identity, although Ukraine has not recognized Transcarpathian Rusyns as an ethnic minority, as well as a interest...
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