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Title: Introduction
Other Titles: Bevezetés
Authors: Csernicsko Istvan
Черничко Степан
Csernicskó István
Tóth Mihály
Keywords: introduction;Transcarpathia
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: «Autdor-Shark»
Type: dc.type.foreword
Citation: In István Csernicskó, Mihály Tóth (eds.): The right to education in minority languages. Central European traditions and the case of Transcarpathia. Uzhhorod, Autdor-Shark, 2019. pp. 7-13.
Abstract: Abstract. Transcarpathia (in Ukrainian: Закарпатська область, Zakarpattia Oblast) is the westernmost region of Ukraine. It borders with four EU member-states to the west and south (Poland, Slovakia, Hungary and Romania), while to the north and east, its neighbors are the Ukrainian counties of Lviv and Ivano-Frankivsk. The territory with a current population of nearly 1.2 million people is bordered by the Carpathian Mountains to the north-east, and the river Tisza to the south. The region has varying names, according to whether we see it from the west/south (Subcarpathia), or from the north/east (Transcarpathia; this is the official name of the region). In today’s Transcarpathia, there are numerous ethnicities and languages which have been traditionally co-existing.
Description: http://real.mtak.hu/104898/1/CsI_TM_THE_RIGHT_TO_EDUCATION_IN_MINORITY_LANGUAGES.pdf
URI: http://dspace.kmf.uz.ua:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1481
ISBN: 978-617-7132-92-8
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