Subcarpathia
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Subcarpathia may refer to:
- geographical region of Outer Subcarpathia
- Subcarpathian Voivodeship, a section of the Outer Subcarpathian region in Poland
- Prykarpattia or Ciscarpathia, a section of the Outer Subcarpathian region in Ukraine
- Bukovinian Subcarpathians, a section of the Outer Subcarpathian region in Bukovina
- Moldavian Subcarpathians, a section of the Outer Subcarpathian region in Moldavia
- Divisions of the Carpathians#Inner Eastern Carpathians (subprovince)
- Transcarpathia#Subcarpathian Rus' (1928–1938) for an administrative region in the First Czechoslovak Republic
- Carpatho-Ukraine#Political autonomy for an autonomous region in the Second Czechoslovak Republic
- Carpathian Ruthenia during World War II, a civil administration established after the annexation by Hungary in 1939
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