Transcarpathia (New Union)

Transcarpathia (: Закарпатье, Zakarpat'ye), officially known as the Transcarpathian Autonomous Republic, is an of the  (under the jurisdiction of ). Located along the western border of the USSR, Transcarpathia shares a unique border with, , , and. The region of Transcarpathia has been under the control of several nations prior to its annexation by the Soviet Union in 1946. Following a referendum held in the region in 1992, the majority of the citizens favored autonomy within and the USSR.

The autonomous republic has a diverse population, with and  making up the majority. ,, and make up the largest minorities within Transcarpathia. The majority of the autonomous republic adhere to the. Other practiced religions include, , and.