I suspect that one with more computer sophistication than I can hear the Carpathian national anthem at
http://imusic.artistdirect.com/store/artist/album/0,,92548,00.html (
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All I can recall is a conversation in "My Fair Lady" wherein Prof Higgins tells about another teacher who is from Carpathia and who is trying to trip up Elixa!
I remember hearing about Carpathia as a child but in reference to what I cannot say. Could it perhaps be one of those places that lost its identity during the sway of the USSR and has long since been submerged in another land or culture?
WAIT!
OED says Carpathia referes to Carpathos, an Island in the Aegean Sea then also says a mountain range in central and eastern Europe.
Dooo not forget to hang garlic at your window when you're in the Carpathian Mountains to keep away Dracula!
...Karparthy? That dreadful Hungarian? Was he there?
I happened to see My Fair Lady on Broadway in March 1957, and the Hungarian Revolution had just occurred, and been quashed. For that nonce one line was changed: "Hungarian" became "Bulgarian", and in the song that followed Budapest (home of That Hairy Hound) moved a few miles and was called Bucharest.
Didn't rhyme nearly as well with "ruder pest" but greater considerations ruled.