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Mukacheve (Transcarpathia, Ukraine)

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Мукачеве

(11:10)
from Mukacheve city website, 16 Sep 2014

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Overview

From Ukrainian Heraldry site:
"It is known since X century under the name "Muncash" (from Hungarian word meaning "a worker") as a settlement in a Carpathian lowland. The first written documents were found in chronicle "Gesta Hungarorum" in XII century. In 1376 it was given a right to have a seal with a picture of St.Martin, a bishop and patron of a local church."
Dov Gutterman, 21 October 2000

Mukachevo readopted its original Coat of Arms. The city hasn't got flag yet.
Source: Mihály Szemák from Mukachevo
István Molnér, 20 May 2001


Flag

The flag image is from the city website, but comparing with other versions it would appear that it is shown there with the staff on the right, so I have flipped it horizontally.
Andrew Weeks, 16 Sept 2014


Coat of arms

from Mukacheve city website, 16 Sep 2014

The image is of St.Martin
Andrew Weeks, 16 Sept 2014


Hungarian Flag of Munkács


by Antonio Martins, 28 Febuary 2001

This flag of Munkács (now Mukačeve City, Transcarpathia Region, Ukraine) is from Dr. Széll Sándor: Városaink neve, címere és lobogója (1941) as "Munkács, Bereg Co. (H)".
István Molnár, 20 October 2000

Four white and blue horizontal stripes.
Antonio Martins, 28 Febuary 2001


Mukachevo in Different Languages

Names of the town:

Ukrainian: Mukacheve
Ruthenian: Mukachiv
Russian: Mukachevo
Czech: Mukacevo (Mukacevo)
Czech-historical: Mukacov (Mukacov)
Slovak: Mukacevo (Mukacevo)
Polish: Mukaczewo
Hungarian: Munkacs (Munkács)
German: Munkatsch
Yiddish: Minkach

Transliteration from Russian (Mukachevo) to the:
English: Mukachevo
German: Mukatschewo
French: Mukatchevo
Hungarian: Mukacsevo
Czech: Mukacevo (Mukacevo)
Slovak: Mukacevo (Mukacevo)
Polish: Mukaczewo

Transliteration from Ukrainian (Mukacheve) to the:
English: Mukacheve
German: Mukatschewe
French: Mukatcheve
Hungarian: Mukacseve
Czech: Mukaceve (Mukaceve)
Slovak: Mukaceve (Mukaceve)
Polish: Mukaczewe

More info at <www.p.lodz.pl>.
Konrad, 11 October 2002