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West Ukrainian People's Republic
self-proclaimed 1918-1919 country in Eastern Europe
Transcarpathia
Transcarpathia is a historical region on the border between Central and Eastern Europe, mostly located in western Ukraine's Zakarpattia Oblast.
Carpatho-Ukraine
Carpatho-Ukraine or Carpathian Ukraine (, ) was an autonomous region within the Second Czechoslovak Republic and short-lived state. It was 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.
Red Ruthenia
historic term used since the Middle Ages for southeastern Poland and Western Ukraine
Komancza Republic
short-lived state
Byzantine Catholic Eparchy of Mukacheve
eparchy in Ukraine
Máramaros County
county of the Kingdom of Hungary
Carpathian Sich
irregular military of Carpatho-Ukraine

Ukrainian Russophiles
19th–20th-century political movement among Ukrainians and Rusyns in Galicia
Carpathian Ruthenia during World War II
region of Hungary from 1939 to 1945
Laborec
medieval Slavic ruler, prince of the Slavic tribal confederation of the White Croats; he fell in 896 during an attack by Hungarian tribes near present-day Uzhhorod
Voivodeship of Maramureș
Romanian medieval political entity
Karoly Hokky
Czechoslovak member of Czechoslovak national parliament, senator of Czechoslovak National Parliament and Hungary nation politician (1883-1971)