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Marxist Left in Slovakia and the Transcarpathian Ukraine
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370:Цивилизация или варварство: Закарпатье 1918-1945
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137:April 1920 parliamentary election
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367:Андрей Иванович Пушкаш (2006).
109:The party published the weekly
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174:Merger with the Slovak left
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144:International Workers Day
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305:. Наука. pp. 55–59.
237:Paul R. Magocsi (1978).
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397:Ужгород: путеводитель
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