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Carpathian Ukraine may refer to:in terms of geography, western section of Ukraine that includes several regions on both sides of the Ukrainian Carpathians
Trans-Carpathian Ukraine, designation for a Ukrainian region beyond the Carpathian Mountains, including:
Trans-Carpathian Ukraine (1918-1919), short-lived unification project and claim of the West Ukrainian People's Republic
Trans-Carpathian Ukraine (1938-1939), an autonomous region, and in 1939 a short-lived unrecognized republic known as "Carpathian Ukraine"
Transcarpathian Ukraine (1944—1946), a short-lived transitional state formed in November 1944 with the assistance of the Soviet military administration after the expulsion of German and Hungarian occupation troops during the Second World War
Trans-Carpathian Oblast, an administrative unit of Ukraine, covering Ukrainian Transcarpathian region
Cis-Carpathian Ukraine, designation for Ukrainian regions on the eastern foothills of the Ukrainian Carpathians
Sub-Carpathian Ukraine, general designation for Ukrainian regions under the Ukrainian Carpathians, on any side of the mountain ridge
Coat of arms of Carpathian Ukraine, coat of arms of Ukrainian Carpathian region
Carpathian Ukraine, one of nine economic regions of modern Ukraine
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