What does Uzhgorod mean?

Uzhhorod, or Uzhgorod as transliterated till the end of 20th century, is the administrative center of the youngest region in Ukraine – Transcarpathia, which was annexed to the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic in 1945. Until that it was part of Czechoslovakia and before 1919 it was Hungarian.

Why choose Jabil Uzhgorod?

Strategically located in Eastern Europe with easy access to Slovakia, Hungary and Romania, Jabil Uzhgorod has built a strong customer centric culture since opening in 2004. With extensive experience across multiple markets Jabil Uzhgorod can assist customers throughout the entire product life cycle.

Why visit Uzhhorod?

Uzhhorod is a very interesting place to visit because the cultures cross here. Uzhhorod, or Uzhgorod as transliterated till the end of 20th century, is the administrative center of Transcarpathia, which was annexed to the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic in 1945. Until then it was part of Czechoslovakia and before 1919 it was Austro-Hungarian.

How to get to Uzhgorod from Transcarpathia?

The hub of railway transportation in Transcarpathia (and thus Uzhgorod) is Chop; it has dual-gauge rails for trains coming from Slovakia and Hungary, a line going towards southern Transcarpathia, and the main line going towards Stryi/Lviv that connects one with the rest of Ukraine, Moldova, Russia, and Belarus.