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Uzhhorod (, ; , ; , ) is a city and municipality on the in western , at the border with and near the border with . The city is approximately equidistant from , and the Black Sea (650–690 km) making it the most inland city in this part of . It is the administrative center of Zakarpattia Oblast (), as well as the administrative center of () within the oblast.


Name
The city's earliest known name is Ungvár, from Hungarian Ung () and vár "castle, fortress", originally referring to a castle outside the city (probably ).
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The name Uzhhorod was coined in early 19th century circles as a literal translation of the name Ungvár. The city officially adopted this name some time after 1920, under Czechoslovak administration.

The names of the city also include: (before 1996); , (historically); ; ; , ; ; ; ; ; .


History

Early history

Magyar conquest (895)
According the Hungarian medieval chronicle of the Hungarian priest Anonymus (notary of Béla III), leader of the Hungarians 's who had arrived in the region and stormed the - as he called it - 'Hungvar' fortress in 895 AD, then ruled by Laborec. Having taken over the castle, Almos appointed his son Árpád as prince of 'Hungvaria' and from Hungvar his warriors were called Hungarians.Deeds of the Hungarians by Anonymous, Chapter 13 As this may be viewed as naive folk etymology by a medieval writer (as magyars were called ”ungri” by chroniclers decades before 895), for further information on the ethnonym of the Hungarians see the article Name of Hungary.

In the Kingdom of Hungary, the small town began to extend its borders. King Saint Stephen made it the centre (castrum) of with a strong military presence to protect the north east border of Hungary. In 1241–1242, the of burnt the settlement. In 1248 the city was granted town privileges by King Béla IV of Hungary. In the early 14th century, Uzhhorod was involved in the civil wars in the interregnum between Hungarian barons when the dynasty of Árpád died out. Finally Charles I of Hungary from the Anjou dynasty, descendant of the House of Árpád by his mother occupied the throne. The Anjou House also ruled the Kingdom of Naples and the Hungarian king Charles I invited the into Hungary and gave the town to them. The Drugeth family became a member of the Hungarian nobility. During that period built . Together with the castle, the city began to grow. From 1430, Uzhhorod became a free royal town.


Under Habsburg rule
During the 16–17th centuries, the Kingdom of Hungary fell into three parts. The middle was occupied by the , the northwest was ruled by the Habsburg dynasty, the eastern part became the Principality of Transylvania, that hold the independent Hungarian statehood. During this period, the city was engaged in the religious and political fight between primarily Hungarian and the German Catholic . Each one wanted to reunite the Kingdom of Hungary under their rule. In 1646 the Union of Ungvár was proclaimed and the church was established, in a ceremony held in the Ungvár castle by the Aegis. In 1707 Ungvár was the residence of Ferenc II Rákóczi, leader of the national liberation war of Hungarians against Habsburgs. From 1780 the city became the capital of the Greek Catholic Eparchy and from 1776 the center of a newly created school district.

The beginning of the 19th century was characterized by economic changes, including the first factories in the city. The greatest influence on Ungvár among the political events of the 19th century was made by the Hungarian Revolution of 1848-1849, during which the native Hungarian nobility sought both to shake off the suzerainty of the and to have authority over their own people. 27 March 1848 was officially celebrated in the city as the overthrow of the monarchy in Hungary. It is now celebrated in Hungary on 15 March.

In 1872 the first railway line opened, linking the city to the important railway junction of Chop, then known as Csap.

According to the 1910 census, the city had 16,919 inhabitants, of which 13,590 (80.3%) were , 1,219 (7.2%) , 1,151 (6.8%) , 641 (3.8%) and 1.6% .Atlas and Gazetteer of Historic Hungary 1914, Talma Kiadó By religion, 5,481 , 5,305 , 4,473 Greek Catholic, 1,368 . At the same time, the municipal area of the city had a population composed of 10,541 (39.05%) Hungarians, 9,908 (36.71%) Slovaks, and 5,520 (20.45%) Rusyns.


During the World Wars
The First World War slowed down the tempo of city development. On 10 September 1919, Subcarpathia was officially allocated to the Republic of . Uzhhorod became the administrative center of the territory. During these years Uzhhorod developed into an architecturally modern city, with , a new government quarter, being built from scratch.

After the First Vienna Award in 1938, Uzhhorod was given back to from which it was separated after World War I.

In 1941 the Jewish population reached 9,576. On 19 March 1944, German troops entered the city. They established a (Jewish council) and set up two ghettos, at the Moskovitz brickyard and Gluck lumberyard. During May 1944, all Jews were deported to Auschwitz in five different transports and subsequently murdered. Only a few hundred Jews survived.


Soviet Union
On 27 October 1944, the city was captured by the troops of the 4th Ukrainian Front of the In Russian. Retrieved June 19, 2025.

This period brought significant changes. On the outskirts of Uzhhorod new enterprises were constructed and old enterprises were renewed. On 29 June 1945, Subcarpathian Ukraine was annexed by the and became a westernmost part of the . This followed the assumption of local authority by the People's Committee of Transcarpathian Ukraine based in Uzhhorod and headed by a local Communist. That year the Uzhhorod State University (now Uzhhorod National University) was also opened. Since January 1946 Uzhhorod was the center of newly formed Zakarpatska oblast.


In Ukraine
Since 1991 Uzhhorod has been one of 24 regional capitals within independent Ukraine. Of these, Uzhhorod is the smallest and westernmost. In 2002, a bust of Tomáš Masaryk, Czechoslovakia's first president, was unveiled in a main square of the city. A similar bust was unveiled in 1928 on the 10th anniversary of Czechoslovak independence, but was removed by the Hungarians when they took over the region in 1939.PRECLÍK, Vratislav: "Profesor Masaryk a Podkarpatská Rus právě před sto lety" (Professor Masaryk and Subcarpatian Russia just hundred years ago), in Čas: časopis Masarykova demokratického hnutí, leden - březen 2019, roč.XXVII. čís. 125. ISSN 1210-1648, str.18 – 23

On 15 April 2022, as part of the derussification campaign that swept through Ukraine following the February 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Uzhhorod City Council decided to rename 58 streets connected to Russian figures. United States First Lady visited the city on 8 May 2022, which was not announced to the public until after the visit.


Geography

Climate
Uzhhorod has a humid continental climate (Köppen: Dfb) with cool to cold winters and warm summers. The coldest month is January with an average temperature of while the warmest month is July with an average temperature of . The coldest temperature ever recorded is and the warmest temperature was . Average annual precipitation is , which is evenly distributed throughout the year though the summer months have higher precipitation. On average, Uzhhorod receives 2133 hours of sunshine per year.


Demographics
According to the Ukrainian 2001 census, the population of Uzhhorod included:


Language
Distribution of the population by native language according to the 2001 census:
Ukrainian77.55%
Russian12.40%
Hungarian7.03%
1.29%
Other or undecided1.73%
Total100.00 %

According to a survey conducted by the International Republican Institute in April–May 2023, 85% of the city's population spoke Ukrainian at home, 9% spoke Russian, and 1% spoke Hungarian.


Transportation
The city is served by Uzhhorod railway station and has railway connections with Chop and . It is also served by Uzhhorod International Airport. Flights to resume at Uzhgorod Airport as Ukraine, Slovakia reportedly settle border issues, (19 August 2020) The airport is situated near the Ukraine Slovakia border.


Government
The territory of the city of Uzhhorod is coterminous with Uzhhorod urban hromada, one of the of Ukraine which was established on 12 June 2020.


Sport
The city was home to the SC Rusj Užhorod football club from 1925. Contemporary side FC Hoverla Uzhhorod made their debut in the Ukrainian Premier League in 2001, but dissolved in 2016 due to money issues.

In 2020 professional football matches at the highest levels of Ukraine returned to Uzhhorod since the 2020–21 season plays its home matches in the Avanhard Stadium. currently in Ukrainian Second League also plays its matches at Avanhard Stadium.


International relations
Uzhhorod is currently twinned with:


Notable people
  • (1926–2005) an Israeli soldier rewarded with the Hero of Israel
  • János Erdélyi (1814 in Veľké Kapušany – 1868) Hungarian poet, critic, author and philosopher.
  • Mihály Fincicky (1842–1916), Hungarian folklorist and mayor
  • Renée Firestone (born 1924), Holocaust survivor, fashion designer
  • (1909–2005) author and helper to many escaping Nazi-occupied France during WWII.
  • (born 1931) WWII refugee, became a leading British engineer
  • (1804–1886), an of Ungvar and
  • József Gáti (1885–1945) an ethnic Hungarian communist politician from Subcarpathian Rus
  • Jenő Janovics (1872–1945) a Hungarian film director, screenwriter and actor of the silent era.
  • Józef Kasparek (1915 in Broumov - 2002), a lawyer, historian and political scientist in the US; carried out covert operations in Carpathian Rus 1938/39.
  • (born 1947), a Russian-American violinist, first violin in the
  • Joseph L. Kun (1882–1961), emigrated to the US aged 4, became a judge in Pennsylvania
  • (born 1965), a Ukrainian literary critic, journalist, educator and social activist.
  • Samuel Lipschütz (1863–1905), a player and author
  • (born 1973) a Ruthenian Catholic hierarch for Mukachevo.
  • Jonathan Markovitch (born 1967) a Ukrainian rabbi and the of Kyiv
  • József Örmény (born 1960), a Ukrainian pianist of Hungarian origin.
  • Ilka Pálmay (1859–1945), a Hungarian-born singer and actress.
  • Géza Pap (1883–1912), socialist from the Austro-Hungarian Empire
  • Dezső Pattantyús-Ábrahám (1875–1973) a Hungarian politician from an ancient and noble family
  • Serhiy Ratushniak (born 1961) former long-term Mayor of Uzhhorod, 1994–2002 & 2006–2010
  • (born 1985), a Ukrainian model, charity worker and , 2007
  • Zsuzsanna Sirokay (born 1941) a Hungarian pianist, she lives in .
  • (born 1955), a Ukrainian artist and graphic painter.
  • Avgustyn Voloshyn (1874 in Kelechyn – 1945), a Subcarpathian politician, teacher and priest
  • Yolka (born 1982), singer, songwriter, recording artist, presenter and actress.
  • (born 1954), a Mexican composer, pianist and orchestral conductor
  • Gregory Zatkovich (1886 in Holubyne – 1967), an American lawyer and first governor of Carpathian Ruthenia
  • (1852—1916) newspaper editor and cultural activist for in the US.


Sport
  • (born 1984) a Ukrainian football forward with ca. 300 club caps
  • Juraj Demeč (born 1945) a Czechoslovak former track and field athlete who competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics
  • (born 1989), a footballer with nearly 300 club caps and 36 for Hungary
  • Vladyslav Mykulyak (born 1984) a Ukrainian retired footballer with 320 club caps.
  • (born 1940), a former football player with 347 club caps and 76 for the Soviet Union
  • György Sándor (born 1984) a Carpathian Ruthenian footballer with 370 club caps and 9 for Hungary
  • István Sándor (born 1986) a Hungarian footballer with 380 club caps
  • (born 1996) a Russian rugby sevens player.
  • Tetyana Trehubová (born 1989) a Ukrainian-born Slovak handball player.


See also
  • Bridges in Uzhhorod
  • Uzhhorod Synagogue
  • Zakarpattia Oblast


Further reading
  • Rampley, Matthew (2019). "Uzhhorod Modernism" Https://craace.com/2019/05/09/uzhhorod-modernism/


External links

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