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Village in Zakarpattia Oblast, Ukraine
Fanchykovo ФанчиковoFancsika (in Hungarian)
Village
Fanchykovo is located in Zakarpattia OblastFanchykovoFanchykovoLocation of FanchykovoShow map of Zakarpattia OblastFanchykovo is located in UkraineFanchykovoFanchykovoFanchykovo (Ukraine)Show map of Ukraine
Coordinates: 48°07′00″N 22°57′00″E / 48.11667°N 22.95000°E / 48.11667; 22.95000
Country Ukraine
Oblast Zakarpattia Oblast
RaionBerehove Raion
Established1300
Area
 • Total3,208 km (1,239 sq mi)
Elevation124 m (407 ft)
Population
 • Total2,059
 • Density0.64/km (1.7/sq mi)
Postal code90352
Area code+380 03143

Fanchykovo (Ukrainian: Фанчиковo; Hungarian: Fancsika) is a locality in Berehove Raion of the Zakarpattia Oblast in western Ukraine.

Fanchykovo is also known as Fanchykovo (Ukrainian), Fanchikovo (Russian), Fancsika (Hungarian), Fančikovo (Slovakian), Fanecsika, Fanchykove, and Fantschykowo. It was formerly in Czechoslovakia.

Notable people

Vasyl Rats (born 1961), Ukrainian former football midfielder. He participated in two World Cups with the Soviet Union national football team

References

  1. JewishGen Communities Database

External links

Administrative divisions of Zakarpattia Oblast
Administrative centerUzhhorod
Raions
Hromadas
Cities
Timeline of Czechoslovak statehood
Pre-1918 1918–1938 1938–1945 1945–1948 1948–1989 1989–1992 1993–
Bohemia
Moravia
Silesia
Austrian Empire First Republic Sudetenland Third Republic Fourth Republic
1948–1960
Czechoslovak Socialist Republic
1960–1990
Czech and Slovak Federative Republic
1990–1992
Czech Republic
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 Republic

1938–1939
Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia
1939–1945
Slovakia Kingdom of Hungary Slovak Republic
1939–1945
Slovakia
Southern Slovakia and Carpathian Ukraine
Subcarpathian Ruthenia Zakarpattia Oblast
1944 / 1946 – 1991
Zakarpattia Oblast
1991–present
Austria-Hungary Czechoslovak government-in-exile

ČSR; boundaries and government established by the 1920 constitution.
Annexed by Nazi Germany.
ČSR; included the autonomous regions of Slovakia and Subcarpathian Ruthenia.
Annexed by Hungary (1939–1945).

ČSR; declared a "people's democracy" (without a formal name change) under the Ninth-of-May Constitution following the 1948 coup.
ČSSR; from 1969, after the Prague Spring, consisted of the Czech Socialist Republic (ČSR) and Slovak Socialist Republic (SSR).
Oblast of the Ukrainian SSR.
Oblast of Ukraine.


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