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Witnesses to Interwar Subcarpathian Rus’

In the midst of a contentious atmosphere of the interwar period, the far-eastern province of Subcarpathian Rus’ attracted the personal curiosity and professional attention of Russian ethnographer and theoretician Petr Bogatyrev and Czech journalist-writer Ivan Olbracht.
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Restructuring the post-industrial landscape of Bistrita subcarpathian valley [PDF]

open access: possible, 2013
The paper examines the industrial landscape evolution of Bistrita subcarpathian Valley, focusing on the causes, and especially on the consequences of those rapid changes over the territory. The area under study has favorable conditions for the development of the industrial sector, being an area of old housing and having access to natural and human ...
Chelaru, Dan-Adrian   +3 more
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The Soviet Seizure of Subcarpathian Ruthenia

International Affairs, 1956
George S. N. Luckyj, F. Nemec, V. Moudry
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Landslide Types and Spatial Pattern in the Subcarpathian Area

2016
The Romanian Subcarpathians are the most representative landslide-prone areas of Romania in terms of typological complexity. Conditioned by a wide range of predisposing, preparing, and triggering factors, landslides are playing a determinant role among the present-day geomorphic processes, posing in the mean time a major threat to a large number of ...
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The Carpathian Diaspora: The Jews of Subcarpathian Rus’ and Mukachevo

East European Jewish Affairs, 2010
by Yeshayahu A. Jelinek, New York, Carpatho‐Rusyn Research Center, distributed by Columbia University Press, 2007, xxi + 412 pp., US$60.00, ISBN 978‐0‐88033‐619‐2 At the beginning of Yale Strom’s 1...
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RESTRUCTURING THE POST-INDUSTRIAL LANDSCAPE OF BISTRITA SUBCARPATHIAN VALLEY, ROMANIA

SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings, 2013
The paper examines the industrial landscape evolution of Bistrita subcarpathian Valley, focusing on the causes, and especially on the consequences of those rapid changes over the territory. The area under study has favorable conditions for the development of the industrial sector, being an area of old housing and having access to natural and human ...
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Subcarpathian Police Management during the 2022 Armed Conflict in Ukraine

Security Dimensions
The war in Ukraine, which started on February 24, 2022, caused a serious refugee crisis on the south-eastern border of the European Union, mostly in Poland. The mass inflow of war refugees from Ukraine caused the emergence of new security threats and tasks for the police of the Subcarpathian Voivodeship.
Piotr Zalewski   +2 more
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Eastern Subcarpathians Bend: Salt Karst: Meledic Plateau and Slănic Prahova

2018
Romania hosts some of the largest salt deposits in Europe, most of them located in the Eastern Carpathians and the Transylvania Depression. These are thick Miocene age evaporates precipitated in a lagoon facies. Since the end of the eighteenth century, geologist extensively mapped the salt deposits for mining purposes, gaining worldwide recognition. In
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The Czechoslovak footprint in Subcarpathian Ruthenia

Not long after the end of World War I, the then young Czechoslovakia was joined by Subcarpathian Ruthenia and a period of about twenty years began, during which many important buildings were constructed in this new part of the republic, whole new districts were created, as well as a number of industrial and transport buildings.
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