The eleventh volume of the series presents the Ukranian Transcarpathia Region, focusing on its present socioeconomic conditions, mapping the various factors of development embedded in a historical perspective. This administrative unit, covering an area of 12 800 km2, with a population of 1.25 million originally formed by the historical counties of Ung, Bereg, Ugocsa and Máramaros in 1920, consists of 13 districts, 11 towns, 19 urban-type settlements, and 579 rural settlements in our days. The Hungarian minority (150 000) accounts for twelve percent of the Region’s population, which is a major reason why the Region’s complex socioeconomic analysis is given a high priority. The volume was published under the edition of Béla Baranyi.