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The Siret River is a river that rises from the Carpathians in the Northern Bukovina region of the Ukraine, flows southward into Romania for 470 km before it joins Danube. In ancient times, it was named Hierasus. For the Second World War frigate class, see River class frigate The Murray River in Australia A waterfall on the Ova da Fedoz, Switzerland A river is a large natural waterway. ... This is about the terrestrial mountain range. ... Bukovina - Wikipedia /**/ @import /skins/monobook/IE50Fixes. ... Ukraine (Україна, Ukrayina in Ukrainian; Украина in Russian) is a republic in eastern Europe which borders Russia to the east, Belarus to the north, Poland, Slovakia and Hungary to the west, Romania and Moldova to the southwest and the Black Sea to the south. ... Romania (formerly spelled Rumania or Roumania; Romanian: România) is a country in southeastern Europe. ... For other uses of Danube, see Danube (disambiguation). ...


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Siret- BUCOVINE.com the Portal of Bucovina,Moldavia,Transylvania,Romania and Carpathian. (460 words)
With the XIX éme century Siret became a small provincial town, are center was enriched by several buildings of traditional style néo on skirting floor commercial artery and of the central place.
The town of Siret has two cemeteries Jews, oldest located on a hill it is surrounded by a stone wall today partially collapsed, at the exit of the city on the road while going towards Gramesti.
Nowadays Siret is a small frontier town with the Ukraine in north - is of Romania.
The Romanian Jewish Community (645 words)
Today, the mediaeval Jewish cemetery in Siret is the subject of a monumental volume ("Lasting through Stone") written by historian Silviu Sanie and edited by "Hasefer" Publishing House.
The current state of the town (a very modest one) cannot diminish its fame for having been a princely residence for a short while, at the middle of the 14th century.
Judging after the frequency of the inscriptions of this kind, one may deduce that Siret used to shelter an intense spiritual life, in observance of moral precepts, meant to be the pride of the community, and to guarantee the keeping alive of the memory of the deceased.
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