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1The People From Nowhere

An Illustrated History of Carpatho-Rusyns

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  • Title: The People From Nowhere
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 120
  • Publisher: ➤  Carpatho-Rusyn Research Center - V. Padiak Publishers
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  • Publish Location: Uzhhorod, Ukraine

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  • First Year Published: 2006
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    Transcarpathia

    (Ruthenia) or Karpatske Rusinsko, and later as Subcarpathian Rus (Czech and Slovak: Podkarpatská Rus) or Subcarpathian Ukraine (Czech and Slovak: Podkarpatská

    Carpatho-Ukraine

    Czechoslovak Republic, created in December 1938 and renamed from Subcarpathian Rus', whose full administrative and political autonomy had been confirmed

    Carpathian Ruthenia during World War II

    Carpathian Ruthenia (also called Carpatho-Rus, Subcarpathian Ruthenia, and Transcarpathia) was a region in the easternmost part of Czechoslovakia which

    Rusyns

    to Carpathian Ruthenia (Karpatsʹka Rusʹ), which is a historical cross-border region encompassing Subcarpathian Rus' (in northeastern Slovakia and Ukraine's

    Subcarpathian

    Autonomous Subcarpathian Rus' (1938-1939), an autonomous region of the Second Czechoslovak Republic Social Democratic Workers' Party in Subcarpathian Rus', a

    Rusyns and Ukrainians in Czechoslovakia (1918–1938)

    of Czechoslovakia, known during that period as the Subcarpathian Rus. The region of Subcarpathian Rus was the economically poorest region of Czechoslovakia

    Ruthenia

    Polish: Ruś Czerwona) Carpathian Ruthenia (Ukrainian: Карпатська Русь, romanized: Karpatska Rus; Polish: Ruś Podkarpacka, lit. 'Subcarpathian Ruthenia')

    First Vienna Award

    After October 17, activities around Subcarpathian Rus' intensified. Poland proposed a partition of Subcarpathian Rus' among Hungary, Poland and Romania

    Social Democratic Workers' Party in Subcarpathian Rus'

    The Social Democratic Workers' Party in Subcarpathian Rus' (Ukrainian: Соціал-демократична робітнича партія на Підкарпатській Русі, Sotsial-demokratichna

    Zakarpattia Oblast

    Czechoslovakia gave up its claim to the territory of Subcarpathian Ruthenia (Czech and also Slovak: Podkarpatská Rus) under a treaty between Czechoslovakia and