Khust

E354962

Khust is a historic town in western Ukraine’s Zakarpattia region, known for its medieval castle ruins and role as the political center of the short-lived Carpatho-Ukraine.

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Khust canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf city
urban locality
country Ukraine
hasAreaCode +380 3142
hasClimate humid continental climate
hasCulturalAttraction historic churches
traditional wooden architecture
hasEthnicCommunity Hungarians
Roma
Romanians
Ukrainians
hasFeature historic town center
hasHeritage medieval castle ruins
hasHistoricalCommunity Jews
hasHistoricalEvent proclamation of independence of Carpatho-Ukraine
hasIndustry food processing
light industry
timber processing
hasLandmark Khust Castle
hasNearbyProtectedArea Carpathian Biosphere Reserve
hasPostalCode 90400
hasReligiousCommunity Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Christians

Greek Catholics
Jews
Protestants
Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholics
hasTransport regional road connections to Ivano-Frankivsk
regional road connections to Mukachevo
regional road connections to Uzhhorod
historicalRegion Carpathian Ruthenia
Zakarpattia Oblast
surface form: Transcarpathia
isAdministrativeCenterOf Khust Raion
locatedIn Zakarpattia Oblast
western Ukraine
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Khust Raion
locatedInMountainRange Carpathian Mountains
surface form: Carpathian Mountains region
locatedOnRiver Rika River NERFINISHED
Tysa River NERFINISHED
officialLanguage Ukrainian
partOf Austro-Hungarian Empire
surface form: Austria-Hungary

Czechoslovakia
Kingdom of Hungary
Soviet Union
roleInHistory capital of Carpatho-Ukraine in 1939
timeZone Eastern European Summer Time
Eastern European Time
vehicleRegistrationCode AO
wasPoliticalCenterOf Carpatho-Ukraine

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