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Cultural life of ethnic minorities
Total number of amateur theatres, theatrical studios, theatrical groups in the region: 142
Out of them. 4 amateur theatres, theatrical studios, theatrical groups of ethnic minorities (out of that 2 Romanian, I German. I Slovak).
Total number of amateur choirs in the region: 749
Out of them 28 amateur choirs of ethnic minorities (including 24 Hungarian, 2 Romanian. 2 Slovak).
Total number of amateur dance groups in the region: 303
Out of them 100 dance groups of ethnic minorities (93 Hungarian, 3 Romanian, 3 Slovak. I German).
Total number of amateur musical ensembles in the region: 270
Out of them 40 amateur musical ensembles of ethnic minorities (out of that 23 Hungarian, 9 Roma, 5 Slovaks, 3 Romanians.
Total number of libraries in the region: 588
Out of that 5 with literature in languages of ethnic minorities (besides Russian)
Serving in languages:
Hungarian - 98 (Berehovo district 37, Vinogradov district 25, Rakhiv district 5, Tyachev district 4, Uzhgorod district 23, Khust district 3, Mukachevo district - 1;
German - 5 (Mukachevo district 5): Slovak - 4 (Perechyn district - 1. Uzhgorod dist-rict - 3);
Romanian - 8 (Rakhiv district - 4, Tyachev dist-rict - 4);
Names of settlements whose libraries offer literature of ethnic minorities (besides Russian):
Uzhgorod - Transcarpathian Regional Versatile Scientific Librarv - at the Department of Foreign Literature there is a Hungarian Literature Section.
Uzhgorod - D. Bakarov's Transcarpathian Regional Library for Children - with Hungarian Literature Section.
Mukachevo - local centralised library system - a specialised library - affiliated office of Hungarian literature.
Vinogradov - Central District Library - with Hungarian
Literature Section.
Berehovo - Central District Library is the base one for serving
ethnic Hungarians of the region.
Total overview of literature in libraries - 7242 186pcs:
a) in Ukrainian - 2,983.921 pc.s (41.2 %) b) in other languages - 4.258,265
Out of that number:
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Russian |
3 795 487 |
52.4 % |
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Hungarian |
431774 |
6.0 % |
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German |
4930 |
0.06 % |
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Slovak |
6339 |
0.1 % |
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Romanian |
12501 |
0.2 % |
Historical and cultural memorials of ethnic minorities (including memorial tables) in the region: 51
Uzhgorod
1. House in which I. Gyengesi was born
2. House in which Gy. Ilyes lived and worked
3. House at which I. Olbracht stopped
4. Place where S. Petofi stayed
5.1. Laudok's tomb
6. Gy. Ilyes's tomb
7. S. Petofi's monument
8. Н. Daici's monument
9. Memorial table in honour ofM. Bercheni
10. A.S.Pushkin's monument
Mukachevo
1. House in which H. Bato lived
2. House, in which L. Shafarik was born
3. House, in which T. Lehotsky lived
4. Place of the house in which M. Munkacsi was born
5. Т. Lehotsky's monument
6. H. Bato's monument
7. House in which Y. V. Virag lived
8. М. Munkachi's monument
9. F. Rakoczi II's memorial
Berehovo
1. Hotel building "Oroslan", at which S. Petofi stayed
2. Place where F. Kazinci stayed
3. House in which D. Gyeri lived and worked
4. Place where I. Seczeni stayed
5. Place where T. Ese stayed
6. Gy. Ilyes's monui-nent
7. S. Petofi's monument
8. L. Kosshuth's monument
Berehovo district
1. Place where S. Petofi stayed
2. Place where T. Ese stayed
Vinogradov district
1. Place where T. Ese stayed
2. Memorial sign at the place of the F. Rakoczi II's last stop of (Mikesh Krinytsya)
3. Place ofF. Rakoczi's stay
4. A.S.Pushkin's bust (village Pushkinovo)
Vinogradov
1. House in which Zh. Pereni lived
2.1. Reves' tomb
3. Shamu Caban's tomb
4. Place of Jewish ghetto
5. Zhigmond Pereny's monument
6. Bela Bartok's bust
Svalyava
1. Park in memory of the victims ofStalinism (memorial sign)
Tyachev
1. House where H. Simon lived
2. L. Kosshuth's monument
Khust district
L Place of the house in which I. Lassu was born
2. Place of F. Rakoczi's stop
Memorials that are not yet registered
1. M. Munkacsi's memorial
2. H. Bethlen's memorial
3. L. Kossuth's memorial
4. Simon Hollosi's memorial
State museums and public museums which have exhibitions, halls, or sections devoted to the history and spiritual heritage of ethnic minorities: 24
State Museums
1. Transcarpathian Regional Museum.
- Exhibition "Hungarian Revolution and Transcarpathia" -is devoted to 150 years of the revolution
2. Mukachevo Historical Museum
- Exhibition hall devoted to the leader of the national liberation struggle of the Hungarian nation Ferencz Rakoczi II.
- Exhibition section devoted to the life and work of the archaeologist, ethnographer, and public activist, founder of the Mukachevo historical museum Tivodar Lehotsky.
Museums based on public principles
Memorial room - museum of the composer and pedagogue, lecturer, founder and the first director of the Uzhgorod Musical School Decider Zador.
- Museum functions at the D. Zador's Uzhgorod musical school.
Museum room of Ivan Olbracht
- leading Czechoslovak writer and public activist at the Kolochava Secondary School.
M. Munkacsi's Mukachevo Memorial Museum at M. Munkucsi's School of Arts.
- The museum is devoted to the life and work of a leading Hungarian artist M. Munkacsi. marking 150 years of his birth.
Berehovo fine arts gallery of the members of the Ukrainian Artists' Association, leading Hungarian artists D. Horvath and Y. Herani.
- The museum works in one of the rooms of the regional administration building.
Complex of public museums in the Hungarian village Petrovo of tile Vlnogradov district:
- National inuseurn. Petrovo Fine Arts Gallery
- Petrovo Historical Museum
- Petrovo Open-Aii- Ethnographic Museum
Ethnographic Museum in the Hungarian village Beregi of the Berehovo district.
Historical museum in the Hungarian village Palad Komarivci of the Uzhgorod district.
Museum of the History of Solotvyno Salt Mining.
- Fragments of the exhibition are devoted to the salt miners. representatives of various ethnic groups: Romanians. Germans. Austrians. and others.
Centres of Transcarpathian ethnic minorities' cultures:
- Centre of German Culture "Palanok" (Mukachevo);
- Centre of Slovak Culture (village Storozhnica of the Uzhgorod district)$
- Centre of Transcarpathian ethnic minorities' cultures (Uzhgorod).
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