Suceava (Romanian: [suˈtʃe̯ava] ) is a city in northeastern Romania. The seat of Suceava County, it is situated in the historical regions of Bukovina and...
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Suceava County (Romanian pronunciation: [suˈtʃe̯ava]) is a county (Romanian: județ) of Romania. Most of its territory lies in the southern part of the...
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The Suceava (Ukrainian: Сучава Suchava, Romanian: Suceava, Hungarian: Szucsáva) is a river located in the north-east of Romania (Suceava County) and western...
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Suceava Plateau (Romanian: Podișul Sucevei) is a geographic area in northeastern Romania (parts of Suceava, Botoșani, Iași, and Neamț counties), and soutwestern...
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Suceava Ștefan cel Mare International Airport (IATA: SCV, ICAO: LRSV) is an airport serving the city of Suceava, Romania. It is located in Salcea, 12 km...
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The battle of Suceava may refer to: Battle of Suceava (1595), during the Moldavian Magnate Wars Siege of Suceava (1653), during which Tymofiy Khmelnytsky...
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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...
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Catedrala ortodoxă Nașterea Domnului) is a Romanian Orthodox church in Suceava, Suceava County, Bukovina, Romania. It is located in Mărășești–Zamca district...
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Seat Fortress of Suceava (Romanian: Cetatea Medievală de Scaun a Sucevei or Cetatea Sucevei; German: Sotschen Festung or Festung Suceava) is a fortified...
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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...
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Archbishops of Suceava of the Romanian Patriarchate: Toader Arăpaşu (metropolitan of Suceava) (1977-1982) Pimen Zainea (first archbishop of Suceava) (24 June...
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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...
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commune in Dolj County, Romania Sadova, Suceava, a commune in Suceava County, Romania Sadova (river), a river in Suceava County, Romania Sadova, Călărași, a...
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Bogdan Suceavă (born September 27, 1969) is a Romanian-American mathematician and writer, working since 2002 as professor of mathematics at California...
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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...
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Foresta Suceava, commonly known as Foresta Suceava or simply as Foresta, was a professional football club from Romania, based in Suceava, Suceava County...
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Suceava Region (Romanian: Regiunea Suceava) was an administrative-territorial division located in the northeastern part of the Romanian People's Republic...
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Otilia Brumă (born 13 June 1992 in Suceava, Romania), alias Otilia, is a Romanian pop singer and songwriter. She became interested in music as a child...
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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...
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2008–09 Liga IV (redirect from 2008–09 Liga IV Suceava)
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...
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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...
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Siret (redirect from Siret, Suceava County)
romanized: Seret) is a town, municipality and former Latin bishopric in Suceava County, northeastern Romania. It is situated in the historical region of...
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Broșteni is a town in Suceava County, in the historical region of Western Moldavia, northeastern Romania. Broșteni is the fourteenth largest urban settlement...
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Falcău (redirect from Falcau River (Suceava))
(Ukrainian: Фальків, romanized: Falkiv) is a left tributary of the river Suceava. Its source is located in the municipality of Dolishniy Shepit in Vyzhnytsia...
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Suceava railway station (Romanian: Gara Suceava), also known as Burdujeni, is a railway station located in Suceava, Romania, completed in 1902. Originally...
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of Suceava (Romanian: Universitatea „Ștefan cel Mare” din Suceava, USV), also known as University of Suceava (Romanian: Universitatea din Suceava), is...
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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...
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Bukovina live in the bigger urban settlements of Suceava (German: Suczawa) and Rădăuți (German: Radautz) in Suceava County (German: Kreis Suczawa) as well as...
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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...
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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...
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