City in present-day western Ukraine (Zakarpattia Oblast), on the Slovak border. Known historically as Ungvár (Hungarian) and Užhorod (Czech/Slovak). The Goldstein and Klein families originated here.
Like Tyachiv, the city passed from Austro-Hungarian to Czechoslovak rule in 1920, then was occupied by Hungary in 1938–1944. Its Jewish community was deported to Auschwitz in 1944. Moshe (Miki) Goldstein was among the survivors; after liberation he made his way to Italy, then to Palestine, eventually settling in Haifa.