History of Transcarpathia in the XX century
November 28 at the Diplomatic Economic Club held an evening, which was attended by historian Natalia Varadi from Beregovo, Transcarpathian region of Ukraine.
Natalia Varadi PhD, defended a degree at the Institute of History of the Academy of Sciences of Ukraine in 2013, a public member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Associate Professor, Department of History of the Transcarpathian Hungarian Institute named Ferenc Rakoczi II.
Natalia Varadi presented the history of the Transcarpathian region of Ukraine in the XX century, the territory inhabited by the representatives of 17 nationalities.
Transcarpathian region is located on the southwestern slopes of the Eastern Carpathians, and also includes the Transcarpathian lowland and borders on 4 states: Romania, Hungary, Slovakia and Poland.
Transcarpathia is a combination of past and present. Monuments, original architecture, rich nature, mineral springs, the traditional way of life are combined with modern culture and life.
Club members thanked and wished success N. Varadi.
Club Vice President Dmitry Glebov presented a souvenir about Latvia and Riga.