Trans-Carpathia is a country in Central Europe, formerly part of western Ukraine. It is inhabited by Ukrainian, Rusyn, Lemko, Hungarian, Romanian, and Russian populations. In the 1980s, the Baroness and Destro supported the independence movement in Trans-Carpathia. Although the Ukraine continues to claim Trans-Carpathia as part of its territory, in 1991 the United States officially recognized the independence of Trans-Carpathia, and today TC acts as a sovereign state. Borovia borders Trans-Carpathia, Trans-Carpathia borders Darklonia and DeCobray Baronary in the Ukraine, and Darklonia borders Wolkekuckuckland.
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| - Trans-Carpathia is a country in Central Europe, formerly part of western Ukraine. It is inhabited by Ukrainian, Rusyn, Lemko, Hungarian, Romanian, and Russian populations. In the 1980s, the Baroness and Destro supported the independence movement in Trans-Carpathia. Although the Ukraine continues to claim Trans-Carpathia as part of its territory, in 1991 the United States officially recognized the independence of Trans-Carpathia, and today TC acts as a sovereign state. Borovia borders Trans-Carpathia, Trans-Carpathia borders Darklonia and DeCobray Baronary in the Ukraine, and Darklonia borders Wolkekuckuckland.
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| - Trans-Carpathia is a country in Central Europe, formerly part of western Ukraine. It is inhabited by Ukrainian, Rusyn, Lemko, Hungarian, Romanian, and Russian populations. In the 1980s, the Baroness and Destro supported the independence movement in Trans-Carpathia. Although the Ukraine continues to claim Trans-Carpathia as part of its territory, in 1991 the United States officially recognized the independence of Trans-Carpathia, and today TC acts as a sovereign state. Borovia borders Trans-Carpathia, Trans-Carpathia borders Darklonia and DeCobray Baronary in the Ukraine, and Darklonia borders Wolkekuckuckland.
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