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  2. Bukovina Museum - Wikipedia

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    In the interwar period, the building served as prefecture of the district.. The Bukovina Museum (Romanian: Muzeul Bucovinei) is a museum located in the Romanian middle-sized town of Suceava, the seat of Suceava County, named after the historical region of Bukovina (the southern part) which Suceava can be also perceived as a capital cultural of (along with Chernivtsi in the northern part).

  3. File:Bukovina History Museum in Suceava, Romania.jpg

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    English: The renovated history museum of Bukovina is a historical building situated in the town centre of Suceava, seat of Suceava County, north-eastern Romania Date 11 August 2020, 16:08:35

  4. Suceava - Wikipedia

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    The only university of the town is the Ștefan cel Mare University of Suceava (Romanian: Universitatea "Ștefan cel Mare" din Suceava, USV) which was established in 1990. However, this institution of higher education was initially founded as the Institute of Pedagogy as early as 1963.

  5. Câmpulung Moldovenesc - Wikipedia

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    It was declared a municipality in 1995, along with two other towns in Suceava County, more specifically Fălticeni and Rădăuți. Câmpulung Moldovenesc covers an area of 147 km 2 (57 sq mi) and it was the capital of former Câmpulung County (until 1950).

  6. Baroque Palace of Oradea - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1762 by the Baron Bishop Adam Patačić, as bishopric palace of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Magnovaradimum. [1] Illustrious Viennese architect Franz Anton Hillebrandt, designer of many Austrian palaces and one of Europe's 18th century best, designed the palace and planned the city's posh side as Baroque quarter, while engineer A.J. Neumann was in charge of the palace's ...

  7. 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) [2] 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.

  8. Lunca massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Lunca massacre (Romanian: Masacrul de la Lunca) took place on 7 February 1941 in Northern Bukovina, when hundreds [2] of civilians (mostly ethnic Romanians) were killed when Soviet Border troops opened fire on them while they were attempting to forcefully cross the border from the Soviet Union to Romania, near the village of Lunca, now Lunka in Chernivtsi Oblast, Ukraine.

  9. Bukovina Day - Wikipedia

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    The day is celebrated by the local authorities and population of various cities, towns and villages mostly in the Romanian part of Bukovina, such as Rădăuți, [5] Suceava, [6] [7] Putna [8] [9] Vatra Dornei, [10] and Câmpulung Moldovenesc, [11] [12] but also in Chernivtsi, in Ukraine. [13]