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  Suceava, repere geografice
With an area of 8553,5 square kilometres is the second biggest county of the country, after Timis County.
he forest - the green gold - spans over 50% of the county area, being the largest and the richest forestry resource among the Romanian counties (7% of the total forest covered area of Romania).
The county has a great a broad hunting and fishing stock, and the best pastures of the country.
www.consiliu.suceava.ro /suceava/sv_en.htm   (220 words)

  
  Suceava County at AllExperts
Suceava () is a county (judeţ) of Romania, in the historical region Moldova, with the capital city at Suceava.
The western side of the county consists of mountains from the Eastern Carpathians group: the Rodna Mountains, the Rarău Mountains, the Giumalău Mountains and the three "Obcine" with lower heights.
The rivers crossing the county are the Siret River with its tributaries: the Moldova River, the Suceava River and the Bistriţa River.
en.allexperts.com /e/s/su/suceava_county.htm   (279 words)

  
 SUCEAVA County   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Suceava county lies in the north-eastern part of Romania and borders on Ukraine to the North, Neamt and Mures counties to the South, Ukraine to the East and Maramures and Bistrita counties to the West.
The municipalities of Suceava, Falticeni, Campulung Moldovenesc and Radauti, and the towns of Vatra Dornei, Siret and Solca are the major settlements of the county.
Suceava county has approximately 700,000 inhabitants of which 250,000 in the urban area and 450,000 in the rural area.
www.clubromania.ro /romania/counties/suceava/index.htm   (938 words)

  
 Eurostat   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Suceava county is located in northern Romania, on the border with Ukraine.
In 2000 Suceava county was the first at paper production, the second at production of timber and resinous wood and milk, the third at cheese and butter, the fifth at beech timber and wooden boards, and the sixth at leather footwear.
The development of the county's infrastructure, especially the modernised roads and the methane network, are a priority for the county's administration and provide the economic development of all the county's zones, of tourism and especially of agro-tourism in the mountain area.
forum.europa.eu.int /irc/dsis/regportraits/info/data/en/ro015_geo.htm   (1288 words)

  
 Suceava, Romania, Pictures
Suceava, city in northeastern Romania, capital of Suceava County, on the Suceava River.
Suceava has a number of historic structures, including a 14th-century citadel, the 14th-century Mirauti Church, the Church of Saint George (1522), the Church of the Resurrection (1551), the Church of Saint John the Baptist (1643), and the Church of Saint Demetrius (1434-1435), which features a massive bell tower.
From 1401 to 1565 Suceava was the capital of Moldavia and residence of the princes of Moldavia.
www.greatestcities.com /Europe/Romania/Suceava_city.html   (421 words)

  
 www.totaltourism.ro - Totul despre Judetul Suceava   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
County situated in the North-Eastern part of Romania, in the North of Moldavia, near the upper courses of rivers Siret and Bistrita.
The County capitol is the city of Suceava.
The deciduous trees forests are on Suceava Plateau and Obcina Mare being composed of evergreen oak (Quercus petraea), oak (Quercus), hornbeam (Carpinus betulus), beech and linden tree (Tilia).
www.totaltourism.ro /suceava.php?language=en   (606 words)

  
 County View
Iasi county in the South, Suceava county in the West, Ukraine in the North and Republic of Moldavia in the East.
Botosani county is located on 47 24’16” parallel (in the South of Prajeni) and 48 15’06” parallel (in the North of Horodistea), the 26 2'02"E meridian (in the West of Dersca) and 27 24'32"E meridian (in the south-east of Plesani-Calarasi).
Botosani county is bordered with Ukraine in the North and with Republic of Moldavia in the north east-East.
www.botosani.eu.org /prezentare.htm   (3233 words)

  
 Suceava - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Suceava (pronunciation in Romanian: /su'ʧěa.va/; Polish: Suczawa, Ukrainian: Сучава, Yiddish: שאַץ Shots) is the capital city of the Suceava County, Bukovina, northeastern Romania.
The city of Suceava was for long the capital of the Moldavian state and main residence of the Moldavian princes (between 1388 and 1565).
Together with the rest of Bukovina (of which it was the main administrative center), Suceava was under the rule of the Habsburg Monarchy (later Austria-Hungary) from 1775 to 1918; the border of Habsburg domains passed just south-east of the city.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Suceava   (399 words)

  
 SUTRA, a City of Tomorrow project: City Profile: Madrid
Suceava City lies in the NE part of Romania, 450 km from Bucharest,being the capital of Suceava County since 1388.
The municipality of Suceava, with a surface of 52,1 km2, lies on the E 85 European road,on the Suceava riverside, in a highland area situated at a medium altitude of 400 m from the Black Sea level.
Suceava Municipality is an governmental institution which represent the local authority for Suceava City, which is the most important city and the capital of Suceava County.
www.ess.co.at /SUTRA/CITIES/suceava.html   (446 words)

  
 BISTRITA-NASAUD County   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Bistrita-Nasaud county is located in the north of Romania and it borders Maramures county to the north, Suceava county to the east, Mures county to the south and Cluj county to the west.
The county includes the area connecting the Southern Carpathians and the Transylvanian Tableland, the upper basin of the Somesul Mare river and its tributaries, as well as a small part of the middle basin of the Mures river.
the population of this county is of 326, 820 inhabitants - Romanians, Magyars and Germans.
www.clubromania.ro /romania/counties/bistrita/index.htm   (790 words)

  
 Suceava
Suceava (German Suczawa, Yiddish Ч©ЧђЦёЧҐ Shots) is a city in the Suceava county, Bucovina, Romania.
Burdujeni, one of the districts (cartiere) of Suceava, is connected to the rest of the city through an avenue, so Burdujeni is more like a satellite town of Suceava.
The city of Suceava was the capital of the first centralized state of Moldavia (between 1359 and 1565) under the rule of Bogdan I, Petru Musat and Stefan cel Mare.
www.transporteon.com /Destinations-S/Suceava.php   (307 words)

  
 Synevo - Send to a friend   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
The project was made possible thanks to the simultaneous auction of the services of three hospitals in the Suceava county (The County Hospital of Suceava, The Municipal Hospital of Radauti and The Municipal Hospital of Campulung Moldovenesc) and due to the fact that Synevo was awarded these services.
Suceava County Hospital's laboratory became a local coordination center, having a modern infrastructure which facilitates the information and logistics connection with the other two laboratories in the county, and of course, with the entire Synevo laboratory network.
Considering the geographical location of the county's hospitals, through this project, Synevo will be able to satisfy the needs for laboratory services of patients living in areas surrounding the roads that link the three hospitals.
www.synevo.ro /eng/news_op.asp?id=4   (402 words)

  
 Suceava Budget Romania accommodation in Romania tourism ANTREC
Suceava County Suceava County is at the center of a region called Bucovina where in the Middle Ages, the first small towns and the political parties appeared.
The City of Suceava is the county seat.
The county?s terrain is comprised of both the Oriental Carpathians and the Moldova Plateau.
www.antrec.ro /en-25-antrec-suceava.html   (659 words)

  
 Monasteries | Travel To Romania   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
The painted monasteries of northern Bucovina are seven stunning Orthodox monasteries situated in Suceava county, Bucovina, Moldova, Romania.
The main hub for visiting the monasteries is the city of Suceava, host of one of the monastery itself, capital of Suceava county and home to more than 100000 inhabitants.
Suceava is also home to an international airport, located 10 km east of the city near the town or Salcea and national road 29 (DN29) connecting Suceava with Botosani.
www.traveltoromania.com /destinations/moldova/monasteries   (594 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Suceava County
Suceava (su.'ʧa.va) is a county (judeţ) of Romania, in the historical region Moldavia, with the capital city at Suceava.
This county has a total area of 8,553 km².
Wood industry - the county has the largest surfaces covered with forests in Romania.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Suceava_County   (256 words)

  
 revista_1_en
Suceava County is a cradle of ancient civilization, where history intertwines with legend.
Suceava is mentioned in documents for the first time in 1388, under the rule of Petru I Musat.
Suceava is worth to be visited because it's a genuine value for tourism in Bucovina.
www.lps-suceava.ro /revista_1_en.htm   (1890 words)

  
 BUCOVINE Bucharest- BUCOVINE.com
Treason leaves boyards; the Princely Residence of Suceava was going to be invaded share troops of Soliman the Magnificent, in 1538, at the time of Prince Petrus Rare.
Thereafter, the Moldavian capital was established with Iasi, and the citadel of Suceava was fired by Turkish.
The area of Suceava starts in Carpates Eastern which rests on the parallel buttresses peaks, it extends along rivers impressed of personality, such Suceava and Moldova, cross Siret this boulevard traced in full heart of Moldavia and embraces in the east the hills and the affluents of Jijia until the bed of Prut.
www.bucovine.com /en/pages/city/suceava.shtml   (723 words)

  
 Travel Guide Romania - Suceava County   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
The vestiges of the medieval fortress of Suceava call to mind the personality of Prince Steven the Great.
The Arbore Monastery was built of brick and stone extracted from the quarries in the region, in 1503, by Luca Arbore, the Governor of Suceava and counselor to Steven the Great and his successors, Bogdan III and Steven the Young.
The entire area is made up of a lot of limestones.The surface of this natural reservation is of 253 ha.
www.travelguide-romania.ro /county.php?lang=en&id=10   (639 words)

  
 Suceava - Hotels in Suceava, Hotel
Suceava county, northeastern Romania, and bounded on the north by Ukraine.
The Eastern Carpathian Mountains and the sub-Carpathians occupy the western two-thirds of the county, and the Suceava Plateau lies in the east.
The Siret River flows southeastward, marking the county's eastern border, and the Suceava and Bistrita rivers also drain southeastward.
www.bucharest-hotels-reservation.com /suceava.asp   (209 words)

  
 Location History
In the NE of Romania, 37 km from Suceava (the administrative and political centre of the Suceava county) you’ll find the small town of Radauti (of about 35,000 inhabitants).
It is situated in the middle of the low land between the Obcinele Bucovinei mountains at the N, and the rivers Sucevita and Suceava.
The territory of Romania is divided into 41 counties and the Bucharest municipality which has county status.
members.tripod.com /dorca_foundation/location_and_history.htm   (771 words)

  
 Bukovina Society of the Americas Home Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Bukovina, on the eastern slopes of the Carpathian mountains, was once the heart of the Romanian Principality of Moldavia, with the city of Suceava being made its capital in 1388.
Southern Bukovina is now part of Suceava county, Romania.
These destinations included Ellis, Kansas; Yuma County, Colorado; Naperville, Illinois; Lewis County, Washington; Saskatchewan, Canada; and Rio Negro, Brazil.
www.bukovinasociety.org   (1337 words)

  
 CROITORIU v. ROMANIA - 54400/00 [2004] ECHR 591 (9 November 2004)
On 25 February 1994 the Bucharest County Court quashed the decision and remitted the case to the Suceava District Court.
13.  In a judgment of 28 June 1999 given by the Suceava District Court, upheld by the final decision of 24 April 2001 of the Suceava Court of Appeal, the action was rejected on the ground that the applicant had not proven his ownership rights over the plot of land in question.
He considered that the Suceava District Court, in rejecting by a final decision, on 15 May 2001, his fresh action to compel the local commission to enforce the judgment of 13 March 1995, had not given him a fair hearing, as required by Article 6 § 1 of the Convention.
www.worldlii.org /eu/cases/ECHR/2004/591.html   (2853 words)

  
 Suceava
1448 was the years of the first Vlad Tepes.short reign.After he was exiled he lived for a while in Suceava.
From that period, the Fortress Capital Residence shoul be see.
Unfortunately, on the Ottomans order the fortress was blown into the air in 1675.
www.mydracula.com /suceava.html   (59 words)

  
 CCI - Camera de Comert, Industrie si Agricultura Suceava
CCI - Camera de Comert, Industrie si Agricultura Suceava
Targ international pentru produse din lemn, masini si echipamente pentru exploatare si prelucrare
Exista 3 licitatii active la BRM Terminal Suceava.
www.ccisv.ro   (115 words)

  
 Romanian Counties: Welcome
The relief is a mounatin and hilly one, with wonderful landscapes, with a dense hydrographic network, fast waters flow on sunny valleys.
The hundred thousand tourists who visit yearly this county is explained by its geographic position at a cross of roads between North and South, East and West, its neighbourhood with Ukraine, Poland, Republic of Moldova as well as to its wonderful landscapes, numberless cultural and historic monuments and artistic and folk life.
The Suceava county has modern accomodation facilities (over 4,000 places in hotels, inns, chalets, camp grounds, peasant households, and about 6,000 seats in restaurants), as well as over 1,000 km of modernized national and county roads and 430 km of railways.
www.friends-partners.org /romania/county/suceava/index.html   (734 words)

  
 Romania: General Facts
Some wonderful landscapes are offered by the narrow pathes of the Bistria Aurie River, Upper Valley of Moldova and Suceava Rivers.
Other monasteries of a great historic and orthodox value are the ones situated in the Stânisoara area: Slatina, Râsca and Pobota Monasteries.
The Suceava county has modern accomodation facilities (over 4, 000 places in hotels, inns, chalets, camp grounds, peasant households, and about 6, 000 seats in restaurants), as well as over 1,000 km of modernized national and county roads and 430 km of railways.
www.fortunecity.com /business/dogbreeder/114/cap1.htm   (849 words)

  
 Youth Hostel Romania - Suceava
Suceava used to be the capital of Moldova from 1388 to 1566 and also an important cultural and commercial centre on the trading route Lwow to Istanbul.
At that time nobody hoped that after so many years we could still see these churches all over Suceava county.
The ruins of Suceava Fortress can still be seen set in a beautiful landscape with hills and woods.
www.hihostels-romania.ro /city_Suceava_7_eng_3.html   (87 words)

  
 ShtetLinks Page - Bukovina
The northern portion became the Chernivetska oblast of the Ukraine and the southern portion became the Suceava Judete (county) of Romania.
The goal of this web site is to help Jewish genealogists seeking their roots in this area.
Suceava: Article from Dr. Hugo Gold's "History of the Jews in Bukovina"
www.shtetlinks.jewishgen.org /suceava/suceava.htm   (588 words)

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