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Summary Of: Carpatho-Ukraine

Carpatho-Ukraine declared its independence as the... Carpatho-Ukraine is an independent state... Carpatho-Ukraine is a republic... The state language of Carpatho-Ukraine is the Ukrainian language... The colors of the national flag of the Carpatho-Ukraine are blue and yellow... The state emblem of Carpatho-Ukraine is as follows... The proclaimed Carpatho-Ukraine government was headed by... Carpatho-Ukraine in the Twentieth Century...

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