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  2. Suceava - Wikipedia

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    Website. Primăria Suceava ( ro, en) Suceava ( Romanian: [suˈtʃe̯ava] ⓘ) is a municipality and the namesake county seat town of Suceava County, situated in the historical regions of Bukovina and Moldavia, northeastern Romania and at the crossroads of Central and Eastern Europe respectively.

  3. Medieval Seat Fortress of Suceava - Wikipedia

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    The Medieval Seat Fortress of Suceava (Romanian: Cetatea Medievală de Scaun a Sucevei or Cetatea Sucevei; German: Sotschen Festung or Festung Suceava) is a fortified castle in the middle-sized town of Suceava, the county seat town of Suceava County, situated in the historical regions of Bukovina and Moldavia, northeastern Romania.

  4. Suceava County - Wikipedia

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    Suceava County. / 47.58; 25.76. Suceava County ( Romanian pronunciation: [suˈtʃe̯ava]) is a county ( Romanian: județ) of Romania. Most of its territory lies in the southern part of the historical region of Bukovina ( Romanian: Bucovina ), while the remainder forms part of Western Moldavia proper.

  5. Saint John the New Monastery - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 47.6419011°N 26.2626652°E. The monastery church, dedicated to Saint George. Saint John the New Monastery ( Romanian: Mănăstirea Sfântul Ioan cel Nou) is a Romanian Orthodox monastery in Suceava, Romania. Built between 1514 and 1522, the monastery church is one of eight buildings that make up the churches of Moldavia UNESCO ...

  6. Bukovina - Wikipedia

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    Bukovina [nb 1] is a historical region in Eastern Europe. [1] The region is located on the northern slopes of the central Eastern Carpathians and the adjoining plains, today divided between Romania and Ukraine . Inhabited by many cultures and peoples, settled by both Ukrainians ( Ruthenians) and Romanians ( Moldavians ), [2] it became part of ...

  7. Bukovina Museum - Wikipedia

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    The headquarters is located in the History Museum (Romanian: Muzeul de Istorie din Suceava), in the center of Suceava. The History Museum is the oldest part of the Bukovina Museum and essentially the nucleus around which the complex with its various facilities was built. The History Museum was built in 1898 and is now a cultural heritage site.

  8. Siege of Suceava (1653) - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Suceava ( Romanian: Asediul Sucevei, Ukrainian: Облога Сучави, Polish: Oblężenie Suczawy; 22 July – 9 October, 1653) was fought between the Principalities of Moldavia, Wallachia, Transylvania and Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth against the Principality of Moldavia and Cossack Hetmanate as a part of the Khmelnytsky ...

  9. Sucevița - Wikipedia

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    SV. Sucevița ( German: Suczawitza or Kloster Suczawita) [2] is a commune in Suceava County, in the historical region of Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of two villages, namely Sucevița and Voievodeasa ( German: Fürstenthal ). Sucevița Monastery, part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site series of the painted Churches of Moldavia ...