Avgustyn Ivanovych Monsignor Voloshyn (Ukrainian: Авґустин Волошин, Августин Волошин, Czech: Augustin Monsignore Vološin, 17 March 1874 – 19 July 1945), also known as Augustin Voloshyn, was a Carpatho-Ukrainian politician, teacher, essayist, and Greek Catholic priest of the Mukacheve eparchy in Czechoslovakia.
On 26 October 1938 Czechoslovak President Hácha named Voloshyn head of the government of the Subcarpathian Autonomous Region.
[4] In October and November 1944 the Soviet Red Army captured Carpathian Ruthenia, which was incorporated into the Ukrainian SSR.
One is located at the Olšany Cemetery in Prague together with his niece Olga Dutko and her husband, the other is in Uzhgorod, next to his wife's grave.
[6] In 2002, by decree of then Ukrainian president Leonid Kuchma, Voloshyn was recognized as a Hero of Ukraine, with the civilian decoration of the Order of the State.