Solotvyno

Solotvyno (also Solotvina; Ukrainian: Солотвино; Romanian: Slatina; Hungarian: Aknaszlatina or Faluszlatina; Rusyn: Солотвино; Yiddish: סעלאָטפֿינע, Selotfine; Slovak: Slatinské Doly) is a rural settlement in Tiachiv Raion in Zakarpattia Oblast of Ukraine, located adjacent to Romania, on the right bank of the Tisza River opposite the Romanian city of Sighetu Marmației.

In 1920, the town became part of the newly formed Czechoslovakia, in 1939 it returned to Hungary.

After World War II, Solotvino became part of Ukraine in the Soviet Union.

On this day, a new law entered into force which abolished this status, and Solotvyno became a rural settlement.

[3] The settlement is the final stop of the Ukrainian section of the railway, which runs from Lviv to Transcarpathia.