Definitions
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- proper noun historical A former region of
Czechoslovakia (September 1938 – March 1939) and self-declared independent state (during March of 1939).
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Examples
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The Kingdom of Etruria lasted less than seven years, but its life-span is an eternity compared with that of the Republic of Carpatho-Ukraine, which declared its independence from the fascist Hungarian government on March 15, 1939—the day Hitler took over Prague.
Sovereignty and the Pitiless Passage of Time Henrik Bering 2012
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None of the great powers made a move to check the German annexation of the rump Czech state or the Hungarian conquest of Ruthenia (Carpatho-Ukraine).
1939, March 2001
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Slovakia and Carpatho-Ukraine declared independence.
1939, March 10-16 2001
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Ruthenia was given full autonomy and was renamed Carpatho-Ukraine.
1938, March-May 2001
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Carpatho-Ukraine (region; Ukraine 48 22 N 23 32 E former name for Zakarpats'ka oblast ')
The 2001 CIA World Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency
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Carpatho-Ukraine (region; Ukraine 48 22 N 23 32 E former name for Zakarpats'ka oblast ')
The 2005 CIA World Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency
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Ruthenia (region; former name Ukraine 48 22 N 23 32 E for Carpatho-Ukraine)
The 2005 CIA World Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency
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Ruthenia (region; former name Ukraine 48 22 N 23 32 E for Carpatho-Ukraine)
The 2001 CIA World Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency
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In an interesting speech recently, the Premier of this province announced that the name would be changed to the Carpatho-Ukraine.
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A conference dedicated to the 70th Anniversary of the proclamation of independence of Carpatho-Ukraine
unknown title 2009
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