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.[1] It was formerly in Czechoslovakia.
Vasyl Rats (born 1961), Ukrainian former football midfielder. He participated in two World Cups with the Soviet Union national football team
a ČSR; boundaries and government established by the 1920 constitution. b Annexed by Nazi Germany. c ČSR; included the autonomous regions of Slovakia and Subcarpathian Ruthenia. d Annexed by Hungary (1939–1945).
e ČSR; declared a "people's democracy" (without a formal name change) under the Ninth-of-May Constitution following the 1948 coup. f ČSSR; from 1969, after the Prague Spring, consisted of the Czech Socialist Republic (ČSR) and Slovak Socialist Republic (SSR). g Oblast of the Ukrainian SSR. h Oblast of Ukraine.
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