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Cities of Suceava:
Suceava
Suceava-Suceava
Suceava (Romanian: [suˈtʃe̯ava] ) is a municipality and the namesake county seat town of Suceava County, situated in the historical regions of Bukovina
Suceava-Suceava County
Suceava County (Romanian pronunciation: [suˈtʃe̯ava]) is a county (Romanian: județ) of Romania. Most of its territory lies in the southern part of the
Suceava-Suceava Ștefan cel Mare International Airport
Suceava Ștefan cel Mare International Airport (Romanian: Aeroportul Internațional "Ștefan cel Mare" Suceava) (IATA: SCV, ICAO: LRSV) is an airport serving
Suceava-Suceava (river)
The Suceava (Ukrainian: Сучава Suchava, Romanian: Suceava, Hungarian: Szucsáva) is a river located in the north-east of Romania (Suceava County) and western
Suceava-Ștefan cel Mare University of Suceava
of Suceava (Romanian: Universitatea „Ștefan cel Mare” din Suceava, USV), also known as University of Suceava (Romanian: Universitatea din Suceava), is
Suceava-ACS Foresta Suceava
Foresta Suceava, commonly known as Foresta Suceava or simply as Foresta, was a professional football club from Romania, based in Suceava, Suceava County
Suceava-Medieval Seat Fortress of Suceava
Seat Fortress of Suceava (Romanian: Cetatea Medievală de Scaun a Sucevei or Cetatea Sucevei; German: Sotschen Festung or Festung Suceava) is a fortified
Suceava-Western Moldavia
counties (Romanian: județ), in eastern and northeastern Romania: Bacău, Botoșani, Galați, Iași, Neamț, Suceava, Vaslui, and Vrancea. Suceava County is
Suceava-Câmpulung Moldovenesc
Moldovenesc (Romanian pronunciation: [kɨmpuˌluŋɡ moldoveˈnesk]; formerly spelled Cîmpulung Moldovenesc) is a city in Suceava County, northeastern Romania. It is
Suceava-Bukovina Germans
Bukovina (i.e., Suceava County situated in northeastern Romania) and are politically represented by the Democratic Forum of Germans in Romania (FDGR/DFDR)
Suceava-Siret
romanized: Seret) is a town, municipality and former Latin bishopric in Suceava County, northeastern Romania. It is situated in the historical region of Bukovina. Siret
Suceava-Broșteni, Suceava
Broșteni is a town in Suceava County, in the historical region of Western Moldavia, northeastern Romania. Broșteni is the fourteenth largest urban settlement
Suceava-Vatra Dornei
Dornavátra; Yiddish: דאָרנע, romanized: Dorne) is a town in Suceava County, north-eastern Romania. It is situated in the historical region of Bukovina. Vatra
Suceava-Poles in Romania
According to the 2021 Romanian census, 2,137 Poles live in Romania, mainly in the villages of Suceava County (Polish: Suczawa). There are three exclusively
Suceava-Seven Wonders of Romania
Library, Bucharest Romanian Athenaeum Basarab Overpass Palace of the Parliament The Voroneț Monastery of the painted monasteries in Suceava Sarmizegetusa Regia
Suceava-Highways in Romania
este o certitudine că A7 va lega Suceava de București". www.obiectivdesuceava.ro (in Romanian). Obiectiv de Suceava. February 2024. Retrieved 2024-03-03
Suceava-Bukovina
Ukraine, while Southern Bukovina refers to the Suceava County of Romania (although 30% of the present-day Suceava County covers territory outside of the historical
Suceava-Rădăuți
Yiddish: ראַדעװיץ Radevits; Turkish: Radoviçe) is a town in Suceava County, north-eastern Romania. It is situated in the historical region of Bukovina. According
Suceava-2024 in Romanian kickboxing
that is scheduled to take place on June 28, 2024, at the Suceava Fortress in Suceava, Romania. Peter Aerts will make special guest appearance at the event
Suceava-Suceava railway station
Suceava railway station (Romanian: Gara Suceava), also known as Burdujeni, is a railway station located in Suceava, Romania, completed in 1902. Originally
Suceava-Germans of Romania
between the years c. 1780–1940. Moreover, even to this date, Suceava County is one of the Romanian counties with some of the most significant amount of ethnic
Suceava-Saint George and the Dragon
Ridderkerk, Terborg. Poland: Brzeg Dolny, Dzierżoniów, Milicz, Ostróda. Romania: Suceava, Sfântu Gheorghe. Russia: Moscow Serbia: Srpski Krstur. Slovakia: Svätý
Suceava-Cathedral of the Nativity, Suceava
the Nativity (Romanian: Catedrala ortodoxă Nașterea Domnului) is a Romanian Orthodox church in Suceava, Suceava County, Bukovina, Romania. It is located
Suceava-Suceava Prison
Suceava Prison was a prison located in Suceava, Romania. The prison dates to 1880, during the Austro-Hungarian period, and occupied the same building
Suceava-Fălticeni
Fălticeni (Romanian pronunciation: [fəltiˈt͡ʃenʲ]; German: Foltischeni; Hungarian: Falticsén; Hebrew: פלטיצ'ן Yiddish: פאלטישאן) is a town in Suceava County
Suceava-Otilia Brumă
Otilia Brumă (born 13 June 1992 in Suceava, Romania), alias Otilia, is a Romanian pop singer and songwriter. Otilia became interested in music as a child
Suceava-List of airports in Romania
Retrieved 23 January 2019. "ÎNCHIS TRAFICULUI, ANUL TRECUT, AEROPORTUL SUCEAVA A AVUT TOTUȘI 219 PASAGERI". Newsair.ro. 9 January 2015. Archived from
Suceava-Siege of Suceava (1653)
The siege of Suceava (Romanian: Asediul Sucevei, Ukrainian: Облога Сучави, Polish: Oblężenie Suczawy; 22 July – 9 October, 1653) was fought between the
Suceava-List of the busiest airports in Romania
at the Wayback Machine (in Romanian) Oradea Airport in 2013 Archived 2014-01-16 at the Wayback Machine (in Romanian) Suceava Airport in 2013 Archived 2014-02-13
Suceava-Christ for the Nations Institute
Nations Poland Romania Christ for Romania Cluj (Şcoala Biblică "Cristos pentru România") Christ for Romania Suceava Christ for Romania Timișoara Oceania
Suceava-Suceava North railway station
Suceava North railway station (Romanian: Gara Suceava Nord; German: Itzkany Bahnhof), also known as Ițcani, is a railway station located in Suceava, Romania
Suceava-Gura Humorului
Gura Humora; German and Polish: Gura Humora) is a town in Suceava County, northeastern Romania. It is situated in the historical region of Bukovina. Gura
Suceava-Former administrative divisions of Romania
Cernăuți, Dorohoi, Hotin, Rădăuți, Storojineț and Suceava. This territory was administered by Romania briefly in 1941–1944, when the country was governed
Suceava-Cajvana
Cajvana (German: Keschwana) is a town in Suceava County, northeastern Romania. It is situated in the historical region of Bukovina. Cajvana is the twelfth-largest
Suceava-Voroneț Monastery
the Romanian village of Voroneț, now a part of the town Gura Humorului. It is one of the famous painted monasteries from southern Bukovina, in Suceava County
Suceava-Telephone numbers in Romania
number from Iași was 981-xx-xxx, then it became 98-1xx-xxx. A number from Suceava was 982-xx-xxx, but then it became 98-2xx-xxx. Apart from Bucharest, Brașov
Suceava-Vicovu de Sus
Vicovu de Sus (Romanian pronunciation: [ˌvikovu de ˈsus]; German: Ober-Wikow) is a town in northern Suceava County, on the border with Ukraine. It is situated
Suceava-CSM Suceava
CSM Suceava, full name Clubul Sportiv Municipal Suceava, was a sports club from Suceava, Romania. It is notable for its football team which played one
Suceava-Union of Poles of Romania
protecting Polish communities in Romania. The organisation has 15 local associations, in Bucharest, Constanța, Craiova, Iași, Suceava, Siret, Rădăuți, Vicșani
Suceava-Dragomirna (Suceava)
Dragomirna is a left tributary of the river Suceava in Romania. It flows into the Suceava in the city Suceava. Its length is 16 km (9.9 mi) and its basin
Suceava-International Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics
Committee. The 1st IOAA-Jr, for the students under 16 years of age was held in Romania from 30th October to 7th November 2022. The 2nd IOAA-Jr was held in Volos
Suceava-Minorities in Romania
people, with a declining German population (in Timiș, Sibiu, Brașov, or Suceava) and smaller numbers of Poles in Bukovina (Austria-Hungary attracted Polish
Suceava-Suceava Plateau
Suceava Plateau (Romanian: Podișul Sucevei) is a geographic area in the NE Romania (parts of Suceava, Botoșani, Iași, and Neamț counties), and SW Ukraine
Suceava-List of natural reservations of Suceava County
of Suceava County includes protected areas of national interest (nature reserves), located in the administrative territory of Suceava County, Romania. Protected
Suceava-Milișăuți
Milișăuți (German: Milleschoutz) is a town in Suceava County, northeastern Romania. It is situated in the historical region of Bukovina. Milișăuți is the
Suceava-Caraula (river)
Suceava. Its source is located in Chernivtsi Raion, Chernivtsi Oblast, Ukraine. The river then crosses the border into Romania, joining the Suceava near
Suceava-COVID-19 pandemic in Romania
auxiliar" (in Romanian). Retrieved 26 March 2020. "Suceava County Hospital shuts down following high number of COVID-19 infections. Suceava – the biggest
Suceava-Association of Italians of Romania
in 1993 in Suceava, Suceava County, Bukovina. It contested the 1996 general elections, but was beaten by the Italian Community of Romania (CIR), which
Suceava-Putna, Suceava
(German: Kloster-Putna) is a commune in Suceava County, in the historical region of Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of two villages, namely
Suceava-Suceava Cathedral
Suceava Cathedral may refer to one of two Romanian Orthodox churches in Suceava, Romania: Saint John the New Monastery (built between 1514 and 1522, the
Suceava-Sadova, Suceava
(German: Sadowa) is a commune located in Suceava County, in the historical region of Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of a single village, namely
Suceava-A7 motorway (Romania)
imediat următoare" (in Romanian). Digi24. Retrieved 2021-06-30. "HARTĂ INTERACTIVĂ Autostrada "Moldovei" A7 Pașcani - Suceava - Siret: Variantele de traseu
Suceava-Languages of Romania
Ukrainian speakers in Romania, mostly concentrated in Maramureș County, where they make up 6.67% of the population, but also in Suceava and Timiș counties
Suceava-Timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic in Romania
auxiliar" (in Romanian). Retrieved 26 March 2020. "Suceava County Hospital shuts down following high number of COVID-19 infections. Suceava – the biggest
Suceava-Ițcani
a neighbourhood of Suceava, the county seat town (Romanian: oraș reședință de județ) of Suceava County (Romanian: Județul Suceava) in the historical region
Suceava-Bogdan Suceavă
Bogdan Suceavă (born September 27, 1969) is a Romanian-American mathematician and writer, working since 2002 as professor of mathematics at California
Suceava-Suceava Administrative Palace
The Suceava Administrative Palace (Romanian: Palatul administrativ din Suceava, German: Verwaltungs palast in Suczawa) is a civic and historical building
Suceava-Sadova
commune in Dolj County, Romania Sadova, Suceava, a commune in Suceava County, Romania Sadova (river), a river in Suceava County, Romania Sadova, Călărași, a
Suceava-Siret (river)
Mare, Verehia, Baranca, Leahu, Stâncuța, Hănțești, Grigorești, Sălăgeni, Suceava, Șomuzul Mic, Șomuzul Mare, Pârâul lui Pulpa, Trestioara, Conțeasca, Ruja
Suceava-NUTS statistical regions of Romania
were as follows: RO0 Romania RO01 Nord-Est RO011 Bacău County RO012 Botoșani County RO013 Iași County RO014 Neamț County RO015 Suceava County RO016 Vaslui
Suceava-List of cities and towns in Romania
This is a list of cities and towns in Romania, ordered by population (largest to smallest) according to the 2002, 2011 and 2021 censuses. For the major
Suceava-Mitoc (river)
The Mitoc is a left tributary of the river Suceava in Romania. It flows into the Suceava in the city Suceava. Its length is 10 km (6.2 mi) and its basin
Suceava-Sadău
river Suceava. Its source is located south of Dolishniy Shepit in Ukraine. The river then crosses the border into Romania, joining the Suceava near the
Suceava-Toma Niga
României: 2019–20 Foresta Suceava Liga III: 2022–23 Toma Niga at RomanianSoccer.ro (in Romanian) Toma Niga at Soccerway Toma Niga – Romanian league stats at LPF
Suceava-Iacobeni, Suceava
(German: Jakobeny) is a commune located in Suceava County, in the historical region of Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of two villages: Iacobeni
Suceava-Transylvanian Saxons
"Germanii". Centrul Național de Informare și Promovare Turistică Suceava (in Romanian). Retrieved 8 August 2023.[permanent dead link] Laurențiu Rădvan
Suceava-Tourism in Romania
Sibiu County. Churches of Moldavia – The eight Romanian Orthodox Churches of Moldavia are located in Suceava County, northern Moldavia, (Bukovina) and were
Suceava-Horaiț
The Horaiț is a left tributary of the river Suceava in Romania. It discharges into the Suceava in Slobozia Sucevei. Its length is 24 km (15 mi) and its
Suceava-Târnauca (river)
river Suceava. Its source is located near the village Bila Krynytsia in Ukraine. The river then crosses the border into Romania, joining the Suceava near
Suceava-Cacica
Kaczyka, German: Kaczika) is a commune in Suceava County, in the historical region of Bukovina, northeastern Romania. The commune is located in the central
Suceava-Economy of Romania
Vrancea, Suceava, Giurgiu, Mehedinți, Olt and Teleorman. In 2017, Romania's largest trading partner was Germany, followed by Italy. Romania's main imports
Suceava-Iulius Mall Suceava
Iulius Mall Suceava is a shopping mall in Suceava, Romania. It was opened on 15 November 2008. The building was designed by Valentin Ilie and Calin Caliman
Suceava-Ukrainians of Romania
Ukrainians born in Romania who lived in the United States of America at that time. Sizable populations of Ukrainians are also found in Suceava County (5,698
Suceava-Straja, Suceava
Straja (German: Strasza or Strascha) is a commune in Suceava County, Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of a single village, Straja. Historical
Suceava-Slatina, Suceava
Slatina is a commune located in Suceava County, Western Moldavia, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Găinești, Herla and Slatina. Wikimedia Commons
Suceava-Jewish cemetery of Siret
2015 the cemetery was added to the list of historic monuments of Suceava County. "Romania: The full documentation of the two oldest of the three Jewish cemeteries
Suceava-Postal codes in Romania
Vrancea County 70xxxx - Iași County 71xxxx - Botoșani County 72xxxx - Suceava County 73xxxx - Vaslui County 80xxxx - Galați County 81xxxx - Brăila County
Suceava-Frasin
Frasin (German: Frassin or Fraßin) is a town in Suceava County, mountainous northeastern Romania. It is situated in the historical region of Bukovina.
Suceava-Suceava–Oar Motorway
The Suceava–Oar Motorway (Romanian: Autostrada Suceava–Oar), also known as the North Motorway (Romanian: Autostrada Nordului), labelled A14, is a planned
Suceava-Hungarians in Romania
inhabiting several villages and communes in Suceava County. Aside from the aforementioned historical regions of Romania, Bucharest was also home in the past
Suceava-Ecologist Party of Romania
former mayor of the city of Suceava, Suceava County, Bukovina. Environment portal Ecology portal Green party Green Party (Romania) Green politics List of
Suceava-Saint John the New Monastery
Saint John the New Monastery (Romanian: Mănăstirea Sfântul Ioan cel Nou) is a Romanian Orthodox monastery in Suceava, Romania. Built between 1514 and 1522
Suceava-Ținutul Suceava
Ținutul Suceava was one of the ten Romanian administrative regions (ținuturi) created on August 14, 1938, as a part of King Carol II's administrative
Suceava-Foresta Fălticeni
Fălticeni (also known as Foresta Suceava) was a Romanian professional football club from Fălticeni, Suceava County, Romania, founded in 1954 as Avântul Fălticeni
Suceava-Armenians of Romania
Monastery in Suceava Armenian Church in Iași Armenian Holy Cross Church in Suceava Romanians of Armenian descent have been very active in Romanian political
Suceava-Via Transilvanica
Appalachian Trail. Starting at Putna, Suceava County, it stretches over 1,428 kilometres (887 miles), 10 counties of Romania, over 400 communities, and 12 UNESCO
Suceava-List of castles and fortresses in Romania
Timișoara Fortress, Timișoara Suceava (3) Șcheia Fortress, Suceava Princely Fortress, Suceava Seat Fortress of Suceava, Suceava Arad (22) Agrișu Mare Fortress
Suceava-Ruda (Suceava)
river Suceava. Its source is located in Ukraine, in the proximity of the village of Bahrynivka. The river then flows across the border into Romania, where
Suceava-Churches of Moldavia
Moldavia starting from the 14th century. Of these, eight Romanian Orthodox Churches located in Suceava County and built from the late 15th century to the late
Suceava-Falcău
Suceava. Its source is located in the municipality of Dolishniy Shepit in Vyzhnytsia Raion, Ukraine. The river then crosses the border into Romania,
Suceava-Regions of the People's Republic of Romania
Maghiară (Mureș Region-Magyar Autonomous) (MS) Regiunea Oltenia (OL) Regiunea Ploiești (PL) Regiunea Suceava (SV) Former administrative divisions of Romania
Suceava-Soroca
with: Bryansk, Russia Flămânzi, Romania Suceava, Romania History of the Jews in Bessarabia Romani people in Romania Armenians in Moldova Results of Population
Suceava-Rarău massif
in the Moldova River valley The Rarău Massif is located in northern Romania (Suceava County), in the historical region of Bukovina, between the valleys
Suceava-Suceava Region
Suceava Region (Romanian: Regiunea Suceava) was an administrative-territorial division located in the northeastern part of the Romanian People's Republic
Suceava-Metropolitan areas in Romania
000) Prahova Valley (Câmpina–Predeal) |(estimated population: 150,000) Suceava–Botoșani (estimated population: 300,000) Timișoara–Arad (estimated population:
Suceava-Putna (Suceava)
The Putna is a right tributary of the river Suceava in Romania. It discharges into the Suceava in Gura Putnei near Vicovu de Sus. Its length is 20 km (12 mi)
Suceava-History of Romania
named Romania since 1866, gained independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1877. During World War I, after declaring its neutrality in 1914, Romania fought
Suceava-Moldovița
Moldovița is a commune located in Suceava County, Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of four villages: namely Argel, Demăcușa, Moldovița, and
Suceava-Baia
Civitas Moldaviae) is a commune in Suceava County, in the historical region of Western Moldavia, northeastern Romania with a population of 6,793 (2002 census)
Suceava-Iorgu Toma
in Rădăuți (1899-1906). He became secretary of the Suceava tribunal in 1906. He entered the Romanian National Party of Bukovina (1905) and the Christian
Suceava-Vasile Hutopilă
March 17, 1953, in Izvoarele Sucevei (Ізвори), Suceava County, Bukovina, Romania) is a contemporary Romanian painter of Ukrainian ethnicity. His works belong
Suceava-CSU Suceava
CSU Suceava, also known as Universitatea Suceava, is a men's handball club from Suceava, Romania, that plays in the Romanian Handball League. 2002 - Year
Suceava-Salcea
Salcea is a town in Suceava County, in the Western Moldavia region of northerneastern Romania, with a population of 9,513. It administers four villages:
Suceava-Botoșani County
County (Romanian pronunciation: [botoˈʃanʲ] ) is a county (județ) of Romania, in Western Moldavia (encompassing a few villages in neighbouring Suceava County
Suceava-Arbore
Arbore (German: Deutsch-Arbora) is a commune located in Suceava County, Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of three villages: namely Arbore, Bodnăreni
Suceava-Moldova (river)
Siret. The river rises from the Obcina Feredeu Mountains of Bukovina in Suceava County and joins the Siret in Cotu Vameș, east of the city of Roman in
Suceava-Norman Manea
Burdujeni [ro] neighbourhood of Suceava (Bukovina, Romania), Manea was deported as a child, in 1941, by the Romanian fascist authorities, allied with
Suceava-Humour (disambiguation)
Humorului, a commune in Suceava County, Romania, sometimes known as Humor Humor Monastery in Mănăstirea Humorului commune, Romania Humor, a tributary of
Suceava-Șcheia, Suceava
Șcheia (German: Skeja) is a commune located in Suceava County, Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of five villages: namely Florinta, Mihoveni
Suceava-List of diplomatic missions of Ukraine
Hungary, Italy, Israel, Iran, United Kingdom, United States, Poland, Russia, Romania. General Consulates in New York City , Chicago, and Munich. In 1993, 15
Suceava-Archbishop of Suceava
Archbishops of Suceava of the Romanian Patriarchate: Toader Arăpaşu (metropolitan of Suceava) (1977-1982) Pimen Zainea (first archbishop of Suceava) (24 June
Suceava-Hatnuța
The Hatnuța is a left tributary of the river Suceava in Romania. It discharges into the Suceava near Dărmănești. Its length is 21 km (13 mi) and its basin
Suceava-Ilișești (river)
Ilișești or Ilișasca is a right tributary of the river Suceava in Romania. It discharges into the Suceava in Costâna. Its length is 21 km (13 mi) and its basin
Suceava-FC Cetatea Suceava
Cetatea Suceava was a professional football club from Romania, based in Suceava and founded in 2004 and dissolved in 2010. The club was founded in the
Suceava-Suceava Power Station
The Suceava Power Station is a large thermal power plant located in Suceava, Romania, having two generation groups of 50 MW each resulting a total electricity
Suceava-Bukovina District
ethnic Ruthenians and Poles), which geographically separated the mostly Romanian Suceava from Transylvania, which forced to abandon this idea. The final decision
Suceava-Alliance for the Union of Romanians
counties where the Romanian Orthodox Church has a strong influence and a large number of practicing believers. These are Suceava (14.72%), Botoșani (14
Suceava-Probota Monastery
Probota Monastery (Romanian: Mănăstirea Probota) is a Romanian Orthodox monastery in Probota village, Dolhasca town, Suceava County, Romania. Built in 1530
Suceava-Romanians
Suceava, Bukovina Roman Catholic St. George Cathedral in Timișoara, Banat There are no official dates for the adoption of religions by the Romanians.
Suceava-Dolhasca
Dolhasca (Romanian pronunciation: [dolˈhaska]) is a town in Suceava County, in the historical region of Western Moldavia, northeastern Romania. Dolhasca
Suceava-2020 Suceava County local elections
2020 Consiliu local Suceava Rezultate vot". rezultatevot (in Romanian). Retrieved 13 April 2024. "Alegeri locale 2020 Primar Suceava Rezultate vot". rezultatevot
Suceava-Vatra Dornei Casino
Cazinoul din Vatra Dornei), is an historic monument located in Suceava County, Romania in the town of Vatra Dornei. It was built in 1898 by Austrian architect
Suceava-Religion in Romania
Lutheran Church in Romania, which is a Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod foreign mission with 3 congregations in Brașov, Bucharest and Suceava. The Reformed Church
Suceava-Roman, Romania
the 19th century, when the second railway in Romania was opened in December 1869, from Roman to Suceava (Ițcani). One year later, on December 27, 1870
Suceava-Putnișoara
The Putnișoara is a right tributary of the river Putna (Suceava basin) in Suceava County, Romania. It discharges into the Putna in the village Putna. Its
Suceava-Bogdănești, Suceava
Bogdănești is a commune located in Suceava County, Romania. It is composed of a single village, Bogdănești. Nicolae Alevra (1871 – 1936), brigadier general
Suceava-List of rivers of Romania
rivers of Romania which entirely or partially flow through Romania. The length and drainage area represent only the part of the river within Romania. 2017
Suceava-Sucevița (river)
The Sucevița is a right tributary of the river Suceava in Romania. It discharges into the Suceava in Milișăuți. Its length is 41 km (25 mi) and its basin
Suceava-Hârtop, Suceava
Hârtop is a commune located in Suceava County, Romania. It is composed of a single village, Hârtop, that was part of Preutești commune until 2004. Wikimedia
Suceava-Pojorâta
commune located in the western part of Suceava County, in the historical region of Bukovina, northeastern Romania. With a surface area of 13,770 hectares
Suceava-Vicșani railway station
(Ukrainian: Вікшань) is a railway station near the town of Siret in Suceava County of northern Romania, 7km south of the Ukrainian border, on the line north from
Suceava-Sofia Vicoveanca
ascunse (1996) and Cu inima-n palme (2004). A boulevard in Suceava is named after her. Romania, facts and figures. Editura Științifică şi Enciclopedică
Suceava-Romanian Air Force
Base Bucharest Balotești Ovidiu Giarmata Suceava Craiova Muntele Mare The current structure of the Romanian Air Force is as follows: 57th Air Base "Mihail
Suceava-Patriarch Iustin of Romania
and Suceava (elected 10 January 1957, enthroned 13 January 1957) Archbishop of Bucharest, Metropolitan of Ungro-Vlachia, Patriarch of All Romania (elected
Suceava-Dorna
aircraft Dornești, a commune located in Suceava County, Romania Dornişoara, a village in Suceava County, Romania This disambiguation page lists articles
Suceava-Demographics of Romania
population. About 89.3% of the people of Romania are ethnic Romanians (as per 2021 census), whose native language, Romanian, is an Eastern Romance language, descended
Suceava-Zipser Germans
also part of the Germans of Romania. The small community of Zipsers still living in Suceava County, southern Bukovina, Romania, can be perceived as part
Suceava-Moldovița Monastery
Monastery (Romanian: Mânăstirea Moldovița) is a Romanian Orthodox monastery situated in the commune of Vatra Moldoviței, Suceava County, Moldavia, Romania. The
Suceava-Crucea, Suceava
Crucea is a commune located in Suceava County, in the historical region of Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of four villages, namely: Chiril
Suceava-Ciocănești, Suceava
Czokanestie) is a commune located in Suceava County, in the historical region of Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of two villages, more
Suceava-Argel
village in Moldovița Commune, Suceava County, Romania Argel (river), a tributary of the Moldovița in Suceava County, Romania Argel, Armenia Argel Fuchs (born
Suceava-Foresta
National Park Foresta Fălticeni, former Romanian professional football club from Fălticeni, Suceava County, Romania Mount Foresta, multi-peak massif located
Suceava-Armorial of Romania
Gheorghe Sibiu Slatina Slobozia Suceava Târgoviște Târgu Jiu Târgu Mureş Timișoara Tulcea Vaslui Zalău The Parliament of Romania does not hold a coat of arms
Suceava-Selgros
Timișoara, Cluj-Napoca, Iaşi, Craiova, Arad, Oradea, Braşov, Ploieşti, Bacău, Suceava, Galaţi, Brăila, Bistrița, Baia Mare and Alba Iulia. In Poland, Selgros
Suceava-Bunești, Suceava
Bunești (German: Bunestie) is a commune located in Suceava County, Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of five villages: namely Bunești, Petia
Suceava-Pozen (river)
The Pozen is a right tributary of the river Suceava in Romania. It discharges into the Suceava in the village Satu Mare. Its length is 32 km (20 mi) and
Suceava-List of universities in Romania
There are a number of post-secondary educational institutions in Romania. Public universities, owned and operated by the state, emerged as such in the
Suceava-Drăgușeni, Suceava
Drăgușeni is a commune located in Suceava County, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Broșteni, Drăgușeni and Gara Leu. Gheorghe Cardaș "Populaţia
Suceava-List of Romanians
Member of the Romanian Academy Tiberiu Popoviciu Tudor Ratiu Ovidiu Savin Rodica Simion Simion Stoilow Ileana Streinu Bogdan Suceavă Gabriel Sudan Daniel
Suceava-Climăuț
the river Suceava in Ukraine and Romania. Its source is located near Stary Vovchynets, Ukraine. The river then crosses the border into Romania, crosses
Suceava-Pozen
1946), American financial executive Pozen (river), a tributary of the Suceava in Romania Posen (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Suceava-Cătălin Golofca
on loan at former club Rapid CFR Suceava. He previously only had stints with lower league teams from his native Suceava County area. On 5 August 2016, Golofca
Suceava-List of cathedrals in Romania
Lord Cathedral in Slobozia Cathedral of Saint George in Suceava Cathedral of the Nativity in Suceava Holy Trinity Cathedral in Târgoviște Cathedral of Saint
Suceava-Eusebie Popovici
Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian politician and teacher. Born in Rușii-Mănăstioara, a village southeast of Suceava, he attended the Suceava Gymnasium, followed
Suceava-ACS Sporting Suceava
Sporting Suceava was a professional football club from Romania, based in Suceava and founded in 2008. Sporting Suceava, with Ovidiu Ciobanu on the bench
Suceava-Bukovinian Romanian dialect
unice în ţară" [The unique Bukovinian dialects of the country]. Suceava (in Romanian). Retrieved 8 June 2022. Dmytrovyci, Oguy Oleksandr (2011). "Interferenţe
Suceava-Transylvania
south-western neighbouring Bukovina to its north east (represented by Suceava County). The capital of the region is Cluj-Napoca. Transylvania is known
Suceava-Piatra Neamț
Bucharest), Iași, Suceava, and Târgu Mureș in the Transylvania region. The city is informally divided in several districts (in Romanian: cartiere): 1 Mai
Suceava-Frătăuții Vechi
Alt-Frautautz, Alt-Deutsch-Fratautz) is a commune located in Suceava County, Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of two villages: namely Frătăuții Vechi
Suceava-Udești
in Suceava County, Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of eleven villages: Chilișeni, Luncușoara, Mănăstioara, Plăvălari, Poieni-Suceava, Racova
Suceava-Burla, Suceava
Burla is a commune located in Suceava County, Romania. It is composed of a single village, Burla, part of Volovăț Commune until 2004, when it was split
Suceava-Todirești, Suceava
Todirești (German: Theodorestie) is a commune located in Suceava County, Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of five villages: Costâna, Părhăuți
Suceava-Istro-Romanian alphabet
Istrie. (in Istro-Romanian). Suceava: Făt-Frumos. p. 128. Zegrean, Iulia G. (2012). Balkan Romance: Aspects on the Syntax of Istro-Romanian (PDF) (PhD). Venice:
Suceava-2010 Romanian floods
river breaking out and flooding the town. Romanian Prime Minister Emil Boc visited the area, touring Suceava and Botoșani counties, both hard-hit by flooding
Suceava-Romanian identity card
The Romanian identity card (Romanian: Carte de identitate, informally called Buletin) is an official identity document issued to every Romanian citizen
Suceava-Bosanci, Suceava
previously known as Bosancea, is a commune located in Suceava County, Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of two villages, Bosanci and Cumpărătura
Suceava-Dorel Bernard
March 1974) is a Romanian former professional footballer who played as a defender. In his career Bernard played mainly for teams from Suceava County, such
Suceava-Dumbrăveni, Suceava
located in Suceava County, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Dumbrăveni and Sălăgeni. The commune is located in the eastern part of Suceava County
Suceava-Ciprian
season Ciprian Porumbescu, Suceava, commune located in Suceava County, Romania George Ciprian Theatre, theatre in Buzău, Romania, that opened in 1995 under
Suceava-Bistrița (Siret)
the Gârgalău Peak [ro]. It flows through the counties Bistrița-Năsăud, Suceava, Neamț, and Bacău. The towns Vatra Dornei, Bicaz, Piatra Neamț, Roznov
Suceava-Romanian Orthodox Church
The Romanian Orthodox Church (ROC; Romanian: Biserica Ortodoxă Română, BOR), or Patriarchate of Romania, is an autocephalous Eastern Orthodox church in
Suceava-Eugen Bejinariu
Eugen Bejinariu (Romanian pronunciation: [e.uˈdʒen beʒiˈnarju]; born 28 January 1959, Suceava, Suceava County, Romania) is a Romanian politician and member
Suceava-Bilca Mare
Suceava. Its source is located in Ukraine. The river then crosses the border into Romania, joining the Suceava near the village of Bilca. In Romania,
Suceava-Unification of Moldova and Romania
unification of Moldova and Romania is a popular concept in the two countries that began during the Revolutions of 1989. The Romanian Revolution in 1989 and
Suceava-European route E58
Piatra Fântânele - Poiana Stampei - Păltinoasa - Suceava - Ițcani (in Suceava) - Suceava DN29: Suceava - Botoșani DN28B: Botoșani - Târgu Frumos DN28:
Suceava-Breaza, Suceava
Breaza is a commune located in Suceava County, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Breaza, Breaza de Sus and Pârâu Negrei. The commune shares its
Suceava-Hotari
(PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 March 2009. Retrieved 2009-03-05., map page 10 Hotari (jud. Suceava), e-calauza.ro Portal: Romania v t e
Suceava-Mănăstirea Humorului
Kloster Humora) is a commune located in Suceava County, in the historical region of Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of three villages, namely:
Suceava-2023 in Romanian kickboxing
Bukovina Museum that took place on June 30, 2023, at the Suceava Fortress in Suceava, Romania. Semmy Schilt and Ismael Londt made special guest appearances
Suceava-Romanian Naval Forces
The Romanian Naval Forces (Romanian: Forțele Navale Române) is the principal naval branch of the Romanian Armed Forces and operates in the Black Sea and
Suceava-Bukovinian Subcarpathians
Bukovinian Subcarpathians (Romanian: Subcarpații Bucovinei, Obcinele Bucovinei) is a geographic area in the NNE of Romania (Suceava County) and SWW of Ukraine
Suceava-Brodina (river)
The Brodina is a right tributary of the river Suceava in Romania. It discharges into the Suceava in the village Brodina. Its length is 29 km (18 mi) and
Suceava-Székelys
subgroup living mostly in the Székely Land in Romania. In addition to their native villages in Suceava County in Bukovina, a significant population descending
Suceava-Counties of Romania
of 41 counties (Romanian: județe), along with the municipality of Bucharest, constitute the official administrative divisions of Romania. They represent
Suceava-Roads in Romania
of European routes passing through Romania E58 — (Austria, Slovakia, Ukraine) – Halmeu – Dej – Bistrița – Suceava – Botoșani – Târgu Frumos – Iași – Sculeni
Suceava-Liga Națională (men's handball)
Bacău Baia Mare Bucuresti Buzău Constanta Focșani Sighișoara Cluj-Napoca Suceava Timișoara Turda Vaslui CSM Bacău CS Minaur Baia Mare CSM București Dinamo
Suceava-Ostra, Suceava
(German: Ostra) is a commune located in Suceava County, in the historical region of Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of two villages, namely
Suceava-History of the Jews in Romania
the Jews in Romania concerns the Jews both of Romania and of Romanian origins, from their first mention on what is present-day Romanian territory. Minimal
Suceava-Bălcăuți, Suceava
also Балківці) is a commune located in Suceava County, in the historical region of Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of three villages, namely:
Suceava-Dorna (river)
original (PDF) on 5 March 2009., map page 10 Dorna (jud. Suceava), e-calauza.ro Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dorna River. Portal: Romania v t e
Suceava-Education in Romania
Education in Romania is based on a free-tuition, egalitarian system. Access to free education is guaranteed by Article 32 in the Constitution of Romania. Education
Suceava-Battle of Suceava (1595)
The Battle of Suceava was fought during the Moldavian Magnate Wars between the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth supported by Moldavian forces and the Principality
Suceava-Vulturești, Suceava
Vulturești is a commune located in Suceava County, Western Moldavia, Romania. It is composed of eight villages: Giurgești, Hreațca, Jacota, Merești, Osoi
Suceava-Bukovina Museum
Bukovina Museum (Romanian: Muzeul Bucovinei) is a museum located in the Romanian middle-sized town of Suceava, the seat of Suceava County, named after
Suceava-Târgului River
Târgul, a tributary of the river Șomuzul Mare in County, Râul Târgului, a tributary of the in County,
Suceava-Social Democratic Party (Romania)
Social Democratic Party (Romanian: Partidul Social Democrat, PSD) is the largest social democratic political party in Romania and also the largest overall
Suceava-Elie Wiesel
Balkans », programme Brâcuşi des 8–9 septembre 2005, Editura Universităţii Suceava, 2006, pp. 47–55. Re-published in Sens, dec. 2007, pp. 659–668. Wikimedia
Suceava-Putna, Suceava
Putna (German: Kloster-Putna) is a commune in Suceava County, in the historical region of Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of two villages
Suceava-Romanian identity card
SB, SR SB 32 Slatina Olt OT , SL OT 28 Slobozia Ialomița SZ IL 21 Suceava Suceava SV, XV SV 33 Timișoara Timiș TM,TZ TM 35 Târgoviște Dâmbovița DD DB
Suceava-List of shortest-reigning monarchs
to recover the throne in December, but he was defeated at the Battle of Suceava, captured, and impaled. Michael I Prince of Moldavia May–September 1600
Suceava-Rădăuți
Radivtsi; Yiddish: ראַדעװיץ Radevits; Turkish: Radoviçe) is a town in Suceava County, north-eastern Romania. It is situated in the historical region
Suceava-Vatra Dornei
Hungarian: Dornavátra; Yiddish: דאָרנע, romanized: Dorne) is a town in Suceava County, north-eastern Romania. It is situated in the historical region
Suceava-Transylvanian Saxons
present in the former Moldavian capital of Suceava at the end of the 14th century. Historically, the town of Suceava has also been known in Old High German
Suceava-Foresta
in the United States ACS Foresta Suceava, former professional football club from Romania, based in Suceava, Suceava County Forest (disambiguation) Forst
Suceava-Sadova
commune in Dolj County, Romania Sadova, Suceava, a commune in Suceava County, Romania Sadova (river), a river in Suceava County, Romania Sadova, Călărași, a
Suceava-Ruda (Suceava)
The Ruda is a left tributary of the river Suceava. Its source is located in Ukraine, in the proximity of the village of Bahrynivka. The river then flows
Suceava-List of Ryanair destinations
International Airport Terminated Sibiu Sibiu International Airport Terminated Suceava Suceava Ștefan cel Mare International Airport Terminated Târgu Mureș Târgu
Suceava-Borșa
Mare. Covering 12% of the county's area, it borders Ukraine to the north, Suceava County to the east, Bistrița-Năsăud County to the south, and Moisei commune
Suceava-People's Salvation Cathedral
Târgoviște Tomis Metropolis of Moldavia and Bukovina Iași* Roman and Bacău Suceava and Rădăuți Huși Metropolis of Transylvania Sibiu* Alba Iulia Covasna and
Suceava-A7 motorway (Romania)
It will run along the route: Buzău, Focșani, Bacău, Roman, Pașcani, and Suceava, connecting to Ukraine's M19 highway near Siret. As of December 2020, the
Suceava-Iulius Mall Suceava
Iulius Mall Suceava is a shopping mall in Suceava, Romania. It was opened on 15 November 2008. The building was designed by Valentin Ilie and Calin Caliman
Suceava-Moldovița Monastery
Romanian Orthodox monastery situated in the commune of Vatra Moldoviței, Suceava County, Moldavia, Romania. The Monastery of Moldovița was built in 1532
Suceava-Soloneț (Suceava)
The Soloneț is a right tributary of the river Suceava in Romania. It discharges into the Suceava in Părhăuți. It flows through the villages Solonețu Nou
Suceava-Dragomirna (Suceava)
Dragomirna is a left tributary of the river Suceava in Romania. It flows into the Suceava in the city Suceava. Its length is 16 km (9.9 mi) and its basin
Suceava-Putna (Suceava)
The Putna is a right tributary of the river Suceava in Romania. It discharges into the Suceava in Gura Putnei near Vicovu de Sus. Its length is 20 km (12 mi)
Suceava-List of Hasidic dynasties and groups
Seret (from Siret, Romania) Shedlitz (from Siedlce, Poland) Shotz (from Suceava, Romania) Shidlovtza (from Szydłowiec, Poland) Shineva (from Sieniawa,
Suceava-Straja, Suceava
Straja (German: Strasza or Strascha) is a commune in Suceava County, Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of a single village, Straja. Historical
Suceava-Sofia Vicoveanca
Union. She escaped with her mother to the commune of Vicovu de Jos in Suceava County; out of love for the village, she later changed her stage name to
Suceava-Iacobeni, Suceava
Iacobeni (German: Jakobeny) is a commune located in Suceava County, in the historical region of Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of two
Suceava-Bosanci, Suceava
German: Bossancze), previously known as Bosancea, is a commune located in Suceava County, Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of two villages
Suceava-Moara, Suceava
Moara is a commune located in Suceava County, Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of eight villages, namely: Bulai (Polish: Bulaja) Frumoasa
Suceava-Ostra, Suceava
Ostra (German: Ostra) is a commune located in Suceava County, in the historical region of Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of two villages
Suceava-Sadova, Suceava
Sadova (German: Sadowa) is a commune located in Suceava County, in the historical region of Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of a single
Suceava-Slatina, Suceava
Slatina is a commune located in Suceava County, Western Moldavia, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Găinești, Herla and Slatina. Wikimedia Commons
Suceava-Ulma, Suceava
(Ukrainian: Ульма, romanized: Ulma, German: Ulma) is a commune located in Suceava County, in the historical region of Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It
Suceava-Vama, Suceava
Vama (German: Wama) is a commune located in Suceava County, Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of four villages: namely Molid, Prisaca Dornei
Suceava-Adâncata, Suceava
Adâncata is a commune located in Suceava County, Western Moldavia, northeastern Romania. It is composed of three villages, namely: Adâncata, Călugăreni
Suceava-Bălcăuți, Suceava
Bălcăuți (Ukrainian: Белкеуць; also Балківці) is a commune located in Suceava County, in the historical region of Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is
Suceava-Bogdănești, Suceava
Bogdănești is a commune located in Suceava County, Romania. It is composed of a single village, Bogdănești. Nicolae Alevra (1871 – 1936), brigadier general
Suceava-Bunești, Suceava
Bunești (German: Bunestie) is a commune located in Suceava County, Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of five villages: namely Bunești, Petia
Suceava-Fântânele, Suceava
Fântânele is a commune located in Suceava County, Western Moldavia, northeastern Romania. It is composed of five villages, namely: Bănești, Cotu Dobei
Suceava-Dumbrăveni, Suceava
located in Suceava County, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Dumbrăveni and Sălăgeni. The commune is located in the eastern part of Suceava County
Suceava-Drăgușeni, Suceava
Drăgușeni is a commune located in Suceava County, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Broșteni, Drăgușeni and Gara Leu. Gheorghe Cardaș "Populaţia
Suceava-Dolhești, Suceava
Dolhești is a commune located in Suceava County, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Dolheștii Mari (the commune center), Dolheștii Mici and Valea
Suceava-Dărmănești, Suceava
Dărmănești (German: Hatna) is a commune located in Suceava County, in the historical region of Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of six villages
Suceava-Comănești, Suceava
Comănești (German: Komanestie) is a commune located in Suceava County, in the historical region of Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of two
Suceava-Ciocănești, Suceava
Ciocănești (German: Czokanestie) is a commune located in Suceava County, in the historical region of Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of
Suceava-Hungarians
identities include the Székelys (in eastern Transylvania as well as a few in Suceava County, Bukovina), the Csángós (in Western Moldavia), the Palóc, and the
Suceava-Ipotești, Suceava
Ipotești (German: Ipotestie) is a commune located in Suceava County, in the historical region of Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of three
Suceava-Moldovița
Moldovița is a commune located in Suceava County, Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of four villages: namely Argel, Demăcușa, Moldovița,
Suceava-Vulturești, Suceava
Vulturești is a commune located in Suceava County, Western Moldavia, Romania. It is composed of eight villages: Giurgești, Hreațca, Jacota, Merești, Osoi
Suceava-Todirești, Suceava
Todirești (German: Theodorestie) is a commune located in Suceava County, Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of five villages: Costâna, Părhăuți
Suceava-Stroiești, Suceava
Stroiești (German: Strojestie) is a commune located in Suceava County, Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of three villages, namely: Stroiești
Suceava-Șcheia, Suceava
Șcheia (German: Skeja) is a commune located in Suceava County, Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of five villages: namely Florinta, Mihoveni
Suceava-Râșca, Suceava
Râșca is a commune located in Suceava County, Western Moldavia, northeastern Romania. It is composed of five villages: Buda, Dumbrăveni, Jahalia, Râșca
Suceava-Broșteni, Suceava
Broșteni is a town in Suceava County, in the historical region of Western Moldavia, northeastern Romania. Broșteni is the fourteenth largest urban settlement
Suceava-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
Osun 8,585 State of Nigeria. Saône-et-Loire 8,575 Department of France. Suceava County 8,553 Second largest county of Romania. Örebro County 8,519 County
Suceava-Suceava (river)
The Suceava (Ukrainian: Сучава Suchava, Romanian: Suceava, Hungarian: Szucsáva) is a river located in the north-east of Romania (Suceava County) and western
Suceava-Siret
romanized: Seret) is a town, municipality and former Latin bishopric in Suceava County, northeastern Romania. It is situated in the historical region of
Suceava-Mehmed II
Ottomans were unable to conquer any of the major Moldavian strongholds (Suceava, Neamț, and Hotin) and were constantly harassed by small-scale Moldavian
Suceava-Moldova
Matthias Corvinus deposed Aaron and backed Alexăndrel to the throne in Suceava. Peter Aaron's rule also signified the beginning of Moldavia's Ottoman
Suceava-Foresta Fălticeni
Foresta Fălticeni (also known as Foresta Suceava) was a Romanian professional football club from Fălticeni, Suceava County, Romania, founded in 1954 as Avântul
Suceava-Suceava Ștefan cel Mare International Airport
Suceava Ștefan cel Mare International Airport (Romanian: Aeroportul Internațional "Ștefan cel Mare" Suceava) (IATA: SCV, ICAO: LRSV) is an airport serving
Suceava-Suceava Plateau
Suceava Plateau (Romanian: Podișul Sucevei) is a geographic area in the NE Romania (parts of Suceava, Botoșani, Iași, and Neamț counties), and SW Ukraine
Suceava-Schatz
(pronounced the same way as Schatz) can refer to: The Yiddish name of a city Suceava in Europe People with the surname Schatz or variants include: Aaron Schatz
Suceava-List of cities and towns in Romania
115,630 123 1213b Botoșani Botoșani 90,010 106,847 115,344 130 1439b Suceava Suceava 84,322 92,121 106,138 325 1388b Drobeta-Turnu Severin Mehedinți 79
Suceava-Former administrative divisions of Romania
divided between Neamț, Suceava and Iași Caraș County – merged with Severin to form Caraș-Severin Câmpulung County – merged with Suceava Ciuc County – merged
Suceava-Hungarians in Romania
across southern Bukovina, inhabiting several villages and communes in Suceava County. Aside from the aforementioned historical regions of Romania, Bucharest
Suceava-Bukovina
principality of Moldavia in the 14th century where the capital of Moldavia, Suceava, was founded, eventually expanding its territory all the way to the Black
Suceava-Archbishop of Suceava
Archbishops of Suceava of the Romanian Patriarchate: Toader Arăpaşu (metropolitan of Suceava) (1977-1982) Pimen Zainea (first archbishop of Suceava) (24 June
Suceava-Ștefan cel Mare University of Suceava
of Suceava (Romanian: Universitatea „Ștefan cel Mare” din Suceava, USV), also known as University of Suceava (Romanian: Universitatea din Suceava), is
Suceava-Suceava North railway station
Suceava North railway station (Romanian: Gara Suceava Nord; German: Itzkany Bahnhof), also known as Ițcani, is a railway station located in Suceava, Romania
Suceava-București - Ilfov
Sălaj Alba Brașov Covasna Harghita Mureș Sibiu Bacău Botoșani Iași Neamț Suceava Vaslui Brăila Buzău Constanța Galați Tulcea Vrancea Argeș Călărași Dâmbovița
Suceava-ACS Foresta Suceava
Foresta Suceava, commonly known as Foresta Suceava or simply as Foresta, was a professional football club from Romania, based in Suceava, Suceava County
Suceava-Rome Fiumicino Airport
Reykjavik–Keflavík, Riyadh, Rzeszów, Seville, Sharm El Sheikh, Sofia, Suceava, Tel Aviv, Tenerife–South, Tirana, Turku, Valencia, Vienna, Vilnius, Warsaw–Chopin
Suceava-Saint George and the Dragon
Terborg. Poland: Brzeg Dolny, Dzierżoniów, Milicz, Ostróda. Romania: Suceava, Sfântu Gheorghe. Russia: Moscow Serbia: Srpski Krstur. Slovakia: Svätý
Suceava-Great martyr
the New at Sophia (1515) Saint Haralambos Saint Irene John the New of Suceava Ketevan, Queen of Georgia Kostanti-Kakhay, of Georgia Saint Lazar of Serbia
Suceava-Stephen the Great
connections: Maria, who died in 1485, was the wife of Șendrea, gatekeeper of Suceava; Stephen's other brother-in-law, Isaia, also held high office at his court
Suceava-2009–10 Liga IV
55 71 −16 36 14 Pojorâta 30 10 2 18 51 72 −21 32 Relegation to Liga V Suceava 15 Steaua Dumbrăveni 30 7 3 20 35 67 −32 24 16 Releul Mihoveni 30 7 0 23
Suceava-Botoșani County
Romania, in Western Moldavia (encompassing a few villages in neighbouring Suceava County from Bukovina to the west as well), with the capital town (Romanian:
Suceava-Suceava County
Suceava County (Romanian pronunciation: [suˈtʃe̯ava]) is a county (Romanian: județ) of Romania. Most of its territory lies in the southern part of the
Suceava-Geographical distribution of Russian speakers
Constanța County. Outside Dobruja, the Lipovans of Romania live mostly in the Suceava County and in the cities of Iași, Brăila and Bucharest. According to the
Suceava-Germans of Romania
specifically Suceava, Gura Humorului, Siret, Rădăuți, Vatra Dornei, and Câmpulung Moldovenesc) or some rural areas of the nowadays Suceava County in northeastern
Suceava-Voroneț Monastery
It is one of the famous painted monasteries from southern Bukovina, in Suceava County. The monastery was constructed by Stephen the Great in 1488 over
Suceava-Bucharest Henri Coandă International Airport
octombrie 2023". 26 June 2023. "Ryanair: 5 rute noi din București, Sibiu și Suceava spre UK, Irlanda, Italia, Grecia". 13 August 2021. "Rută nouă: București
Suceava-List of international airports by country
Mare International Airport SUJ Sibiu Sibiu International Airport SBZ Suceava Suceava International Airport SCV Târgu Mureș Târgu Mureș International Airport
Suceava-Battle of the Cosmin Forest
took place in northern Moldavia, about 50 km north of the-then capital of Suceava (Polish: Suczawa), in the hills between Adâncata (nowadays Hlyboka), situated
Suceava-Austria-Hungary
northern corner) and most of the oblast of Chernivtsi) Romania (county of Suceava) Montenegro (bay of Boka Kotorska, the coast and the immediate hinterland
Suceava-Tymofiy Khmelnytsky
and after the defeat, Timofiy was besieged by the Wallachian forces in Suceava and died in the confrontation. He was born in 1632 in Subotov. According
Suceava-Dărmănești (disambiguation)
Dărmănești, Dâmbovița, a commune in Dâmboviţa County Dărmănești, Suceava, a commune in Suceava County Dărmănești, a neighborhood of Piatra Neamț, Neamț County
Suceava-CSU Suceava
CSU Suceava, also known as Universitatea Suceava, is a men's handball club from Suceava, Romania, that plays in the Romanian Handball League. 2002 - Year
Suceava-Dimitrie Gusti National Village Museum
the logo of the museum. 18th century Suceava County house 18th century Neamț County church 19th century Suceava County house 19th century Neamț County
Suceava-2012–13 Liga IV
35 14 Moldova Drăgușeni (R) 30 9 6 15 50 65 −15 33 Relegation to Liga V Suceava 15 Voința Stroiești (R) 29 6 4 19 34 88 −54 22 16 Florconstruct Pătrăuți
Suceava-Danila
given name Danila or Dănilă, a surname Dănila, a village in Dărmănești, Suceava, Romania This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title
Suceava-List of the busiest airports in Romania
Statistici Aeroportul Sibiu "Traficul pe Aeroportul "Ștefan cel Mare" Suceava a atins în 2017 un record istoric". newsbucovina.ro. 3 January 2018. Statistici
Suceava-Argel
Argel, a village in Moldovița Commune, Suceava County, Romania Argel (river), a tributary of the Moldovița in Suceava County, Romania Argel, Armenia Argel
Suceava-Clit (disambiguation)
tributary in Suceava County Clit, a village in Hășmaș, Arad County Cliț, a village in Băbeni, Sălaj Clit, a village in Arbore, Suceava County All pages
Suceava-ACS Sporting Suceava
Sporting Suceava was a professional football club from Romania, based in Suceava and founded in 2008. Sporting Suceava, with Ovidiu Ciobanu on the bench
Suceava-Suceava
Suceava (Romanian: [suˈtʃe̯ava] ) is a municipality and the namesake county seat town of Suceava County, situated in the historical regions of Bukovina
Suceava-Ciprian
in the 1932 Atlantic hurricane season Ciprian Porumbescu, Suceava, commune located in Suceava County, Romania George Ciprian Theatre, theatre in Buzău
Suceava-Milan Malpensa Airport
15 November 2023. "EXCLUSIV: Wizz Air închide baza operațională de la Suceava și anulează șase rute". 7 September 2023. "News for Airlines, Airports
Suceava-Poiana
Pietroasa, Timiș Poieni-Solca, a commune in Suceava County Poieni-Suceava, a village in Udești Commune, Suceava County Poiana Ruscă Mountains, a subdivision
Suceava-Dolhasca
Dolhasca (Romanian pronunciation: [dolˈhaska]) is a town in Suceava County, in the historical region of Western Moldavia, northeastern Romania. Dolhasca
Suceava-Putna
Putna can refer to the following places in Romania: Putna, Suceava, a commune in Suceava County Putna, a village in Prigor Commune, Caraș-Severin County
Suceava-Suceava railway station
Suceava railway station (Romanian: Gara Suceava), also known as Burdujeni, is a railway station located in Suceava, Romania, completed in 1902. Originally
Suceava-Emil Bobu
period. In 1959, he became president of the executive committee of the Suceava Region's council and a member of the regional party committee's bureau
Suceava-Dorna
Dorna-Arini, Suceava County Dorna Candrenilor, Suceava County Vatra Dornei, Suceava County Dorna (river), tributary of the Bistrița in Suceava County Dorna
Suceava-Highways in Romania
"Tronsonul de autostradă Pașcani-Suceava, avizat de CNAIR. Flutur: De aici încolo este o certitudine că A7 va lega Suceava de București". www.obiectivdesuceava
Suceava-Satu Mare (disambiguation)
Harghita, a commune in Harghita County, Romania Satu Mare, Suceava, a commune in Suceava County, Romania Satu Mare, a village in Secusigiu Commune, Arad
Suceava-List of footballers with the most goals in a single game
Studențesc FC Olt 7–5 18 June 1986 Claudiu Vaișcovici 6 Dinamo București CSM Suceava 9–1 8 May 1988 Marian Popa 6 Farul Constanța Oțelul Galați 6–3 9 June 1993
Suceava-Battle of Suceava
The battle of Suceava may refer to: Battle of Suceava (1595), during the Moldavian Magnate Wars Siege of Suceava (1653), during which Tymofiy Khmelnytsky
Suceava-Dragomirna (disambiguation)
in Suceava County Dragomirna, a village in the commune Mitocu Dragomirnei, Suceava County Dragomirna (Suceava), a tributary of the Suceava in Suceava County
Suceava-Székelys
in the Székely Land in Romania. In addition to their native villages in Suceava County in Bukovina, a significant population descending from the Székelys
Suceava-Bogdan Suceavă
Bogdan Suceavă (born September 27, 1969) is a Romanian-American mathematician and writer, working since 2002 as professor of mathematics at California
Suceava-Poles in Romania
Romanian census, 2,137 Poles live in Romania, mainly in the villages of Suceava County (Polish: Suczawa). There are three exclusively Polish villages,
Suceava-Peleș Castle
Poenari Castle Râșnov Citadel Rupea Fortress Săvârșin Castle Snagov Palace Stubenberg Castle Suceava See also: UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Romania
Suceava-Tihuța Pass
DN17 [ro] (part of European route E58), which starts in Dej and ends in Suceava. The pass was made famous by Bram Stoker's novel Dracula, where, termed
Suceava-List of high-speed railway lines
Cluj–Hungarian border 200 km/h 2020–2026 (upgrading claimed) 160 km Bucharest–Iasi 200 km/h Proposed 406 km Ploiești–Suceava 200 km/h Proposed 505 km
Suceava-Racova (disambiguation)
in Supur Commune, Satu Mare County Racova, a village in Udeşti Commune, Suceava County Racova, a village in Gârceni Commune, Vaslui County Racova, a tributary
Suceava-Union of Poles of Romania
held in Suceava on 13–14 1991, Rojowski was re-elected president, serving until 1994. The headquarters of the organisation were moved to Suceava shortly
Suceava-Carpathian Mountains
(Ukraine) Drohobych (Ukraine) Piatra Neamț (Romania) Nowy Sącz (Poland) Suceava (Romania) Vršac (Serbia) Târgu Jiu (Romania) Drobeta-Turnu Severin (Romania)
Suceava-Moldavia
Petru II Mușat moved it to Suceava; it was finally moved to Iași under Alexandru Lăpușneanu - in 1565). The area around Suceava, roughly correspondent to
Suceava-CSM Suceava
CSM Suceava, full name Clubul Sportiv Municipal Suceava, was a sports club from Suceava, Romania. It is notable for its football team which played one
Suceava-Western Moldavia
northeastern Romania: Bacău, Botoșani, Galați, Iași, Neamț, Suceava, Vaslui, and Vrancea. Suceava County is also referred to as (the southern) part of Bukovina
Suceava-Bran Castle
Poenari Castle Râșnov Citadel Rupea Fortress Săvârșin Castle Snagov Palace Stubenberg Castle Suceava See also: UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Romania
Suceava-2016–17 Liga IV
seniori ediția 2016-2017" [Liga Inter Conti seniors 2016-2017 edition]. ajf-suceava.ro. Archived from the original on 19 April 2021. Retrieved 21 November
Suceava-2017–18 Liga IV
2017–2018, Seniori" [League IV Interconti, 2017–2018 Edition, Seniors]. ajf-suceava.ro. Archived from the original on 19 April 2021. Retrieved 7 October 2021
Suceava-Cathedral of the Nativity, Suceava
Catedrala ortodoxă Nașterea Domnului) is a Romanian Orthodox church in Suceava, Suceava County, Bukovina, Romania. It is located in Mărășești–Zamca district
Suceava-Suceava Cathedral
Suceava Cathedral may refer to one of two Romanian Orthodox churches in Suceava, Romania: Saint John the New Monastery (built between 1514 and 1522, the
Suceava-List of natural reservations of Suceava County
reservation of Suceava County includes protected areas of national interest (nature reserves), located in the administrative territory of Suceava County, Romania
Suceava-Neagu Mihai
who served in the Senate from 2012 to 2016. He represented a seat for Suceava County. A member of the Conservative Party when elected, he was an independent
Suceava-CSA Steaua București (football)
regions of Moldavia, Greater Wallachia and Northern Dobruja. Cities such as Suceava, Piatra Neamț, Bacău, Galați (inside Moldavia), Constanța (Northern Dobruja)
Suceava-Chișinău
Ukraine (1994) Reggio Emilia, Italy (1989) Sacramento, United States (1990) Suceava, Romania (2021) Tbilisi, Georgia (2011) Tel Aviv, Israel (2000) Yerevan
Suceava-Valentin Popa
February 2012, he was elected rector of the Ștefan cel Mare University of Suceava (USV). He was also minister of education of Romania from 29 January to
Suceava-Baja
Baja Verapaz, department of Guatemala Bája, Hungarian name of Baia in Suceava County, Romania, a former capital and bishopric of Moldavia Baja, Hungary
Suceava-Suceava Region
Suceava Region (Romanian: Regiunea Suceava) was an administrative-territorial division located in the northeastern part of the Romanian People's Republic
Suceava-Bogata
village in Baia Commune, Suceava County Bogata, Texas, a city in Red River County Bogata, a tributary of the Moldova in Suceava County Bogata (Olt), a left
Suceava-Gura Humorului
גורא הומאָרא - Gura Humora; German and Polish: Gura Humora) is a town in Suceava County, northeastern Romania. It is situated in the historical region of
Suceava-Seven Wonders of Romania
of the Parliament The Voroneț Monastery of the painted monasteries in Suceava Sarmizegetusa Regia Dacian Fortress Rock Sculpture of King Decebalus Bran
Suceava-Toma Niga
Hermannstadt Cupa României runner-up: 2017–18 FCSB Cupa României: 2019–20 Foresta Suceava Liga III: 2022–23 Toma Niga at RomanianSoccer.ro (in Romanian) Toma Niga
Suceava-2020–21 Liga IV
"Liga 4 Suceava are campioană! Viitorul Liteni a învins LPS Suceava în finală și merge în barajul de promovare pentru Liga 3" [Liga 4 Suceava has a champion
Suceava-Curvature
WI: University of Wisconsin Press, ISBN 0-299-04880-2 Serrano, Isabel; Suceavă, Bogdan (2015). "A Medieval Mystery: Nicole Oresme's Concept of Curvitas"
Suceava-Ținutul Suceava
Ținutul Suceava was one of the ten Romanian administrative regions (ținuturi) created on August 14, 1938, as a part of King Carol II's administrative
Suceava-Flavius Daniliuc
din Suceava, a ajuns la Bayern și este în top 60 cei mai promițători fotbaliști din lume" [Flavius Daniliuc, the son of some emigrants from Suceava, reached
Suceava-Michael Klein (footballer, born 1959)
Ñuñoa, Chile 7 Chile 2–0 3–2 Friendly 3 15 July 1982 Stadionul Areni, Suceava, Romania 8 Japan 1–0 4–0 Friendly 4 8 September 1982 Stadionul 23 August
Suceava-2008–09 Liga IV
Neamț (NT) Olt (OT) Prahova (PH) Satu Mare (SM) Sălaj (SJ) Sibiu (SB) Suceava (SV) Teleorman (TR) Timiș (TM) Tulcea (TL) Vaslui (VS) Vâlcea (VL) Vrancea
Suceava-2007–08 Liga IV
player throughout the match with Rapid CFR Suceava and the result of the match Cetatea II Arbore - Rapid CFR Suceava 1-0 on the field was approved with 0-3
Suceava-2006–07 Liga IV
Neamț (NT) Olt (OT) Prahova (PH) Satu Mare (SM) Sălaj (SJ) Sibiu (SB) Suceava (SV) Teleorman (TR) Timiș (TM) Tulcea (TL) Vaslui (VS) Vâlcea (VL) Vrancea
Suceava-Armenian monastery of Suceava
monastery of Suceava, also known as "Zamca", is a monastery of the Armenian Apostolic Church, dating from the 15th century, in the town of Suceava in northern
Suceava-Drum bun
Alexandru Leca (2014). Iraclie și Ciprian Porumbescu (in Romanian). Vol. 2. Suceava: Lidiana. pp. 1–574. ISBN 9786067440096. Roșu, Michaela (1979). Marile
Suceava-2005–06 Divizia D
Neamț (NT) Olt (OT) Prahova (PH) Satu Mare (SM) Sălaj (SJ) Sibiu (SB) Suceava (SV) Teleorman (TR) Timiș (TM) Tulcea (TL) Vaslui (VS) Vâlcea (VL) Vrancea
Suceava-Bogdana
to the Bogdana Monastery, an Orthodox Christian monastery in Rădăuți, Suceava County, Romania. Bogdana may also refer to several places in Romania: Bogdana
Suceava-Bogdănești
Romania: Bogdănești, Bacău, a commune in Bacău County Bogdănești, Suceava, a commune in Suceava County Bogdănești, Vaslui, a commune in Vaslui County Bogdănești
Suceava-Crucea
Romania: Crucea, Constanța, a commune in Constanța County Crucea, Suceava, a commune in Suceava County Crucea, a village in Lungani Commune, Iași County Crucea
Suceava-Rasca
may refer to: Râșca, Cluj, a commune in Cluj County Râșca, Suceava, a commune in Suceava County Râșca, a village in Drăgănești Commune, Neamț County
Suceava-Slătioara
Râșca Commune, Suceava County Slătioara, a village in Stulpicani Commune, Suceava County Slătioara, a tributary of the Gemenea in Suceava County Slătioara
Suceava-Dragomirna Monastery
was built during the first three decades of the 17th century, 15 km from Suceava, in the Mitocu Dragomirnei commune. It is the tallest medieval monastery
Suceava-Suceava–Oar Motorway
The Suceava–Oar Motorway (Romanian: Autostrada Suceava–Oar), also known as the North Motorway (Romanian: Autostrada Nordului), labelled A14, is a planned
Suceava-Humour (disambiguation)
phlegm in the old theory of humorism Mănăstirea Humorului, a commune in Suceava County, Romania, sometimes known as Humor Humor Monastery in Mănăstirea
Suceava-Soloneț
Soloneț, a village in Todirești Commune, Suceava County Solonețu Nou, a village in Cacica Commune, Suceava County Soloneț (Prut), a tributary of the
Suceava-Suceava Administrative Palace
The Suceava Administrative Palace (Romanian: Palatul administrativ din Suceava, German: Verwaltungs palast in Suczawa) is a civic and historical building
Suceava-EHF European Cup
Pfadi Winterthur 2008–09 Details CS UCM Reşiţa 25–27 25–20 CSU Bucovina Suceava Beşiktaş JK BSV Bern Muri 2009–10 Details Sporting CP 27–25 27–26 MMTS
Suceava-Otilia Brumă
Otilia Brumă (born 13 June 1992 in Suceava, Romania), alias Otilia, is a Romanian pop singer and songwriter. Otilia became interested in music as a child
Suceava-2004–05 Divizia D
Neamț (NT) Olt (OT) Prahova (PH) Satu Mare (SM) Sălaj (SJ) Sibiu (SB) Suceava (SV) Teleorman (TR) Timiș (TM) Tulcea (TL) Vaslui (VS) Vâlcea (VL) Vrancea
Suceava-Soviet War Memorials in Romania
Adjud Alba Iulia Buzău Câmpulung Constanța Fălticeni Focșani Medgidia Miercurea Ciuc Pașcani Roman Sighetu Marmației Suceava Timișoara Vlădeni, Brașov
Suceava-Jyotiraditya Scindia
evacuation efforts of students and Indian professionals through Bucharest and Suceava. Scindia is the chairman of the regional Madhya Pradesh Cricket Association
Suceava-2023–24 Liga III
Goals scored; 8) Play-off. (D) Disqualified; (R) Relegated Notes: Foresta Suceava deducted 10 points. Subsequently it was excluded from Liga III, lost all
Suceava-1982–83 County Championship
The matches was played on 5 and 12 June 1983. Avântul Gălănești won the Suceava County Championship and qualify to promotion play-off in Divizia C. 1982–83
Suceava-Medieval Seat Fortress of Suceava
Seat Fortress of Suceava (Romanian: Cetatea Medievală de Scaun a Sucevei or Cetatea Sucevei; German: Sotschen Festung or Festung Suceava) is a fortified
Suceava-1986–87 County Championship
scored. (C) Champions; (Q) Qualified for the phase indicated Notes: Stimas Suceava deducted 3 points. Unirea Emil Bodnăraș deducted 2 points Stejarul Cajvana
Suceava-1987–88 County Championship
Neamț (NT) Olt (OT) Prahova (PH) Satu Mare (SM) Sălaj (SJ) Sibiu (SB) Suceava (SV) Teleorman (TR) Timiș (TM) Tulcea (TL) Vaslui (VS) Vâlcea (VL) Vrancea
Suceava-Suceava Prison
Suceava Prison was a prison located in Suceava, Romania. The prison dates to 1880, during the Austro-Hungarian period, and occupied the same building as
Suceava-2024–25 Liga III
Oradea (ended 2-year stay) Unirea Ungheni (ended 4-year stay) Foresta Suceava (ended 6-year stay) Viitorul Darabani (ended 2-year stay) Viitorul Șuțești
Suceava-Doxuță Hurmuzachi
administration of the Duchy of Bukovina, he served as district captain at Suceava and Cernăuți until 1891. While in the former city, he proposed restoration
Suceava-Via Transilvanica
as The Way of St. James and The Appalachian Trail. Starting at Putna, Suceava County, it stretches over 1,428 kilometres (887 miles), 10 counties of
Suceava-Bukovina Germans
Bukovina live in the bigger urban settlements of Suceava (German: Suczawa) and Rădăuți (German: Radautz) in Suceava County (German: Kreis Suczawa) as well as
Suceava-1954 Regional Championship
Constanța (CT) Craiova (CR) Galați (GL) Hunedoara (HD) Iași (IS) Mureș (MS) Oradea (OR) Pitești (PI) Ploiești (PL) Stalin (ST) Suceava (SV) Timișoara (TM)
Suceava-1966–67 Regional Championship
Region (B) Cluj (CJ) Crișana (CR) Dobrogea (DO) Galați (GL) Hunedoara (HD) Iași (IS) Maramureș (MM) Mureș (MS) Oltenia (OL) Ploiești (PL) Suceava (SV)
Suceava-1967–68 Regional Championship
Region (B) Cluj (CJ) Crișana (CR) Dobrogea (DO) Galați (GL) Hunedoara (HD) Iași (IS) Maramureș (MM) Mureș (MS) Oltenia (OL) Ploiești (PL) Suceava (SV)
Suceava-1962–63 Regional Championship
Retrieved 8 October 2023.(in Romanian) "Campionatul regiunii Suceava" [Championship of the Suceava region]. Zori Noi. 15 August 1963. p. 3. Retrieved 8 October
Suceava-1961–62 Regional Championship
Region (B) Cluj (CJ) Crișana (CR) Dobrogea (DO) Galați (GL) Hunedoara (HD) Iași (IS) Maramureș (MM) Mureș (MS) Oltenia (OL) Ploiești (PL) Suceava (SV)
Suceava-Siege of Suceava (1653)
The siege of Suceava (Romanian: Asediul Sucevei, Ukrainian: Облога Сучави, Polish: Oblężenie Suczawy; 22 July – 9 October, 1653) was fought between the
Suceava-Jan Zamoyski's expedition to Moldavia
December 12, Răzvan's army skirmished with a twice smaller Polish force near Suceava. Commander Jan Potocki tried unsuccessfully to resolve the conflict with
Suceava-1960–61 Regional Championship
Region (B) Cluj (CJ) Crișana (CR) Dobrogea (DO) Galați (GL) Hunedoara (HD) Iași (IS) Maramureș (MM) Mureș (MS) Oltenia (OL) Ploiești (PL) Suceava (SV)
Suceava-List of natural gas fields in Romania
Petroleum anunta inceputul forarii la sonda Musenita-1, de pe concesiunea Suceava". petrolsigaze.com. 2012. Archived from the original on 2013-05-17. Retrieved
Suceava-2024 in Romanian kickboxing
Tournament that is scheduled to take place on June 28, 2024, at the Suceava Fortress in Suceava, Romania. Semmy Schilt will make special guest appearance at
Suceava-Moldavian campaign of Tymofiy Khmelnytsky
son with an army to Moldavia. Despite this, Khmelnytsky sent Tymofiy to Suceava with a small (8,000) contingent of Cossacks. The Siege between 10 and 12
Suceava-1965–66 Divizia C
Dinamo Moldova Iași was renamed as Locomotiva Iași. Viitorul Suceava was renamed as Chimia Suceava. Textila Sfântu Gheorghe was renamed as Oltul Sfântu Gheorghe
Suceava-Insula de 1 milion
7 Alin Calbău 38 Fălticeni, Suceava Actor Vesticii Vesticii Quit Episode 8 Cristian "Micuțu" Angheliuc 45 Rădăuți, Suceava Nurse Sudicii Sudicii Quit Episode
Suceava-2024 Liga de Rugby Kaufland season
Știința Petroșani RC Gura Humorului CSM Constanța RC Bârlad CSM Galați CSM Suceava Politehnica Iași Știința Baia Mare Universitatea Cluj-Napoca Rugby Timișoara
Suceava-Names of European cities in different languages (Q–T)
Yehude Suts'avah (Shots) ṿe-kehilot ha-sevivah. Book of the Jews from Suceava (Shotz) and the surrounding communities . Ṭeper, 2007. ISBN 978-965-7226-16-2
Suceava-Pitești Prison
to Rusan, early attempts at "reeducation" had occurred at the prison in Suceava, continuing in a violent manner in Pitești and, less violently, at the
Suceava-FCSB
regions of Moldavia, Greater Wallachia and Northern Dobruja. Cities such as Suceava, Piatra Neamț, Bacău, Galați (inside Moldavia), Constanța (Northern Dobruja)
Suceava-Hutsuls
Romanian Hutsuls have a Festival of Hutsuls at the Moldova-Sulița village in Suceava county.[citation needed] In the 1996 elections to the Romanian Chamber
Suceava-Briceni
Briceni (Romanian pronunciation: [briˈt͡ʃenʲ]) is a city in northern Moldova. It is the seat of Briceni District. At the 2004 census, the city had a population
Suceava-List of association football stadiums by country
Stadionul Regie 13,000 Sportul Studențesc Stadionul Areni 13,000 Cetatea Suceava Stadionul Municipal Sibiu 12,363 FC Hermannstadt Stadionul Francisc von
Suceava-Ștefan Tomșa
Vodă, sought refuge in the city of Suceava. Ștefan Tomșa was claimed the ruler of Moldavia on 8 August 1563. Suceava fell to Ştefan Tomșa's forces in October