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Encyclopedia > Suceava County
Suceava County
Coat of Arms of Suceava county Administrative map of Romania with Suceava county highlighted
Facts
Development region: Nord-Est
Historic region: [[Moldavia (mostly in Bukovina), and Transylvania]]
Capital city: Suceava
Population:
 • As of 2002:
 • Population density:

688,435
80/km²
Area: 8,553 km²
Codes:
 • Car numbers
 • ISO 3166-2:RO

SV
RO-SV
Telephone code: (+40) x30 (1)
Web:
 
County Council
Prefecture
1. For the former state operator x is 2. For the alternate telephony operators, x is 3

Suceava (IPA: [su.'ʧa.va]) is a county (judeţ) of Romania, in the historical regions Moldavia, Bukovina and Transylvania, with the capital city at Suceava. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Nord-Est (North East) is a development region in Romania. ... For other uses of Moldavia or Moldova, see Moldova (disambiguation). ... Bukovina (Ukrainian: , Bukovyna; Romanian: Bucovina; German and Polish: Bukowina; see also other languages) is a historical region on the northern slopes of the northeastern Carpathian Mountains and the adjoining plains. ... Map of Romania with Transylvania in yellow Transylvania (Romanian: or ; Hungarian: ; German: ; Serbian: / or / ) is a historical region in central and western Romania. ... County Suceava County Status County capital Mayor Ion Lungu, National Liberal Party, since 2004 Area 52 km² Population (2002) 105,865 (2002 census) 107,513 (as of July 1, 2004)[1] Density 2,032 inh/km² Geographical coordinates Web site http://www. ... For album titles with the same name, see 2002 (album). ... On the Romanian License plates we find on the left side a blue strip with the Flag of Romania and the country code of Romania (RO), then the county code and a combination of two digits and three letters. ... ISO 3166-2 for Romania (ISO 3166-1 : RO) The purpose of this family of standards is to establish a worldwide series of short abbreviations for places, for use on package labels, containers and such. ... Country Code: 40 During the Communist years, there was no direct international access. ... A website, Web site or WWW site (often shortened to just site) is a collection of webpages, that is, HTML/XHTML documents accessible via HTTP on the Internet; all publicly accessible websites in existence comprise the World Wide Web. ... Articles with similar titles include the NATO phonetic alphabet, which has also informally been called the “International Phonetic Alphabet”. For information on how to read IPA transcriptions of English words, see IPA chart for English. ... A judeÅ£ is an administrative division in Romania and was also used for some time in Moldova. ... For other uses of Moldavia or Moldova, see Moldova (disambiguation). ... Bukovina (Ukrainian: , Bukovyna; Romanian: Bucovina; German and Polish: Bukowina; see also other languages) is a historical region on the northern slopes of the northeastern Carpathian Mountains and the adjoining plains. ... Map of Romania with Transylvania in yellow Transylvania (Romanian: or ; Hungarian: ; German: ; Serbian: / or / ) is a historical region in central and western Romania. ... County Suceava County Status County capital Mayor Ion Lungu, National Liberal Party, since 2004 Area 52 km² Population (2002) 105,865 (2002 census) 107,513 (as of July 1, 2004)[1] Density 2,032 inh/km² Geographical coordinates Web site http://www. ...

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Demographics

In 2002, it had a population of 688,435 and the population density was 80.5/km². For album titles with the same name, see 2002 (album). ...

Year County population[2]
1948 439,751
1956 507,674
1966 572,781
1977 633,899
1992 701,830
2002 688,435

The Roma people (pronounced rahma, singular Rom, sometimes Rroma, and Rrom) along with the closely related Sinti people are commonly known as Gypsies in English, and as Tsigany in most of Europe. ...

Geography

This county has a total area of 8,553 km².


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 county's elevation decreases toward the east, with the lowest height in the Siret River valley. Satellite image of the Carpathians The Carpathian Mountains are the eastern wing of the great Central Mountain System of Europe, curving 1500 km (~900 miles) along the borders of Austria, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Ukraine, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro and northern Hungary. ... 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. ...


The rivers crossing the county are the Siret River with its tributaries: the Moldova River, the Suceava River and the Bistriţa River. 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. ... Moldova river is a river of the Moldavia region of Romania, which rises from the Obcine of Bukovina in Suceava county. ... The Suceava River is a river located in the north-east of Romania, in Suceava County. ... BistriÅ£a can refer to: A city in Romania: BistriÅ£a. ...


Neighbours

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SJ
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  • Botoşani County and Iaşi County to the east.
  • Maramureş County and Bistriţa-Năsăud County to the west.
  • Ukraine to the north - Chernivtsi Oblast.
  • Mureş County, Harghita County and Neamţ County to the south.

... Facts Development region: Vest Historic region: Transylvania Population:  â€¢ As of 2002:  â€¢ Population density: 461,791 60/km² Area: 7,754 km² Codes:  â€¢ Car numbers  â€¢ ISO 3166-2:RO AR RO-AR Telephone code: (+40) x57 (1) Web:   County Council Prefecture 1. ... ArgeÅŸ is a county (judeÅ£) in the center of Romania, in the center-north of the Wallachia region, west of Muntenia Region, with the capital city at PiteÅŸti (population: 187,558). ... Bacău (Hungarian: Bákó) is a county (judeÅ£) in the center-east of Romania, in the Moldova region, with its capital city at Bacău. ... Bihor (IPA: ), in Hungarian: Bihar (IPA: ), is a county (judeÅ£) of Romania, in CriÅŸana, with capital city at Oradea. ... BistriÅ£a-Năsăud (Hungarian: Beszterce-Naszód) is a county (judeÅ£) in the North of Romania, in the Transylvania region, with the capital city at BistriÅ£a (population: 87,169). ... Administrative map of Romania with BotoÅŸani county highlighted BotoÅŸani is a Romanian county (JudeÅ£) in the Bukovina region, with the capital city at BotoÅŸani (population: 128,888). ... BraÅŸov (Hungarian: Brassó) is a county (judeÅ£) in the center of Romania, in Transylvania region, with the capital city at BraÅŸov (population: 315,843). ... Administrative map of Romania with Brăila county highlighted Brăila is a Romanian county (JudeÅ£) in the Wallachia region, with the capital city at Brăila (population: 234,201). ... Buzău is a county (judeÅ£) in the center-East Romania, in Eastern Wallachia region, in center Muntenia, with the capital city at Buzău (population: 149,025). ... CaraÅŸ-Severin (IPA: ; Serbian and Croatian: KaraÅ¡-Severin/Караш Северин, Hungarian: Krassó-Szörény) is a county (judet) of Romania, in historical region Banat, with the capital city at ReÅŸiÅ£a. ... Administrative map of Romania with CălăraÅŸi county highlighted CălăraÅŸi is a Romanian county (JudeÅ£) in the Wallachia region, with the capital city at CălăraÅŸi (population: 77,819). ... Facts Development region: Nord-Vest Historic region: Transylvania Capital city: Cluj-Napoca Population:  â€¢ As of 2002:  â€¢ Population density: 702,755 105/km² Area: 6,674 km² Codes:  â€¢ Car numbers  â€¢ ISO 3166-2:RO CJ RO-CJ Telephone code: (+40) x64 (1) Web:   County Council Prefecture 1. ... Facts Development region: Sud-Est Historic region: Dobruja Capital city: ConstanÅ£a Population:  â€¢ As of 2002:  â€¢ Population density: 715,151 101/km² Area: 7,071 km² Codes:  â€¢ Car numbers  â€¢ ISO 3166-2:RO CT RO-CT Telephone code: (+40) x41 (1) Web:   County Council Prefecture 1. ... Administrative map of Romania with Covasna county highlighted Covasna (Hungarian: Kovászna) is a county (Judeţ) in Romania, in Transylvania, with the capital city at Sfântu Gheorghe/Sepsiszentgörgy (population: 67,108), known in Hungarian as Sepsiszentgyörgy. ... DâmboviÅ£a (also spelt DîmboviÅ£a) is a county (judeÅ£) in the center-southern Romania, in the North of Wallachia region, with the capital city at TârgoviÅŸte (population: 99,137). ... Dolj is a county (judeÅ£) in the Southern Romania, in South-Western Wallachia region, in the South of Oltenia, with the capital city at Craiova (population: 314,437). ... Facts Development region: Sud-Est Historic region: Moldavia Capital city: GalaÅ£i Population:  â€¢ As of 2002:  â€¢ Population density: 619,556 139/km² Area: 4,466 km² Codes:  â€¢ Car numbers  â€¢ ISO 3166-2:RO GL RO-GL Telephone code: (+40) x36 (1) Web:   County Council Prefecture 1. ... Facts Development region: Sud Historic region: Wallachia Capital city: Giurgiu Population:  â€¢ As of 2002:  â€¢ Population density: 297,859 84/km² Area: 3,526 km² Codes:  â€¢ Car numbers  â€¢ ISO 3166-2:RO GR RO-GR Telephone code: (+40) x46 (1) Web:   County Council Prefecture 1. ... Gorj is a county (judeÅ£) in the South-West of Romania, in the West of Walachia, the western part of Oltenia, with the capital city at Târgu Jiu (population: over 100,000 in 2004). ... Harghita (Hungarian: Hargita) is a county (judeÅ£) in the center of Romania, Eastern Transylvania, with the capital city at Miercurea-Ciuc. ... Hunedoara (Hungarian: Hunyad) is a county (JudeÅ£) in Western Romania, in South-Western Transylvania, with the capital city at Deva (population: 77,259). ... Facts Development region: Sud Historic region: Wallachia Capital city: Slobozia Population:  â€¢ As of 2002:  â€¢ Population density: 296,572 67/km² Area: 4,453 km² Codes:  â€¢ Car numbers  â€¢ ISO 3166-2:RO IL RO-IL Telephone code: (+40) x43 (1) Web:   County Council Prefecture 1. ... Administrative map of Romania with IaÅŸi county highlighted IaÅŸi is a Romanian county (judeÅ£) in the Moldavia region, with the capital city at IaÅŸi. ... Categories: Counties of Romania | Stub | Ilfov | Bucharest ... Facts Development region: Nord-Vest Historic region: Transylvania Capital city: Baia Mare Population:  â€¢ As of 2002:  â€¢ Population density: 510,110 81/km² Area: 6,304 km² Codes:  â€¢ Car numbers  â€¢ ISO 3166-2:RO MM RO-MM Telephone code: (+40) x62 (1) Web:   County Council Prefecture 1. ... MehedinÅ£i is a county (judeÅ£) in southwestern Romania, in the western portion of the historical province of Oltenia, within the region of Wallachia. ... MureÅŸ (Hungarian: Maros) is a Romanian county (JudeÅ£) in Transylvania, with the capital city at Târgu MureÅŸ, (population: 165,835). ... NeamÅ£ is a county (judeÅ£) in the North of Romania, in the Moldova region, with the capital city at Piatra NeamÅ£ (population: 125,050). ... Administrative map of Romania with Olt county highlighted Olt is a Romanian county (Judeţ) in the Wallachia region, with the capital city at Slatina (population: 87,608). ... Prahova (IPA: ) is a county (judeÅ£) in the Center-South of Romania, in the North of the Wallachia region, with the capital city at PloieÅŸti (population: 253,068). ... Satu Mare (Hungarian: Szatmár) is a county (judeÅ£) in North-Western Romania, in the North of Transylvania region - between MaramureÅŸ region and CriÅŸana region, with its capital city at Satu Mare (population: 130,573). ... Sălaj (Hungarian: Szilágy) is a county (judeÅ£) in North-Western Romania, in the Transylvania region, with the capital city at Zalău (population: 71,580). ... Sibiu (IPA: ; Hungarian: Szeben) is a county (judeÅ£) in the center of Romania, in Transylvania region, with the capital city Sibiu (population: 170,038). ... Teleorman is a county (judeÅ£) in the South of Romania, in South of Wallachia region, with its capital city at Alexandria (population: 59,308). ... TimiÅŸ (Hungarian: Temes) is a county (judeÅ£) in Western Romania, in Western Transylvania - Banat region, with the capital city at TimiÅŸoara (population: 305,977 as of 2004). ... Administrative map of Romania with Tulcea county highlighted Tulcea is a Romanian county (Judeţ) in the Dobrogea region, with the capital city at Tulcea (population: 96,813). ... Administrative map of Romania with Vaslui county highlighted Vaslui is a Romanian county (Judeţ) in the Moldovia region, with the capital city at Vaslui (population: 79,658). ... Vâlcea (also spelt Vîlcea) is a county (judeÅ£) of Central-South Romania, in Eastern Oltenia (Western Wallachia); its capital city is Râmnicu Vâlcea (population: 119,581). ... Vrancea is a county (judeÅ£) in the center of Romania in the Moldova region, with the capital city at FocÅŸani (population: 103,219). ... Status Capital of Romania Mayor Adriean Videanu, since 2005 Area 238 km² Population (2005) 1,924,959[1] Density 8,088 inh/km² Geographical coordinates Web site http://www. ... Image File history File links Size of this preview: 800 × 572 pixelsFull resolution (929 × 664 pixel, file size: 47 KB, MIME type: image/png) File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... Administrative map of Romania with BotoÅŸani county highlighted BotoÅŸani is a Romanian county (JudeÅ£) in the Bukovina region, with the capital city at BotoÅŸani (population: 128,888). ... Administrative map of Romania with IaÅŸi county highlighted IaÅŸi is a Romanian county (judeÅ£) in the Moldavia region, with the capital city at IaÅŸi. ... Facts Development region: Nord-Vest Historic region: Transylvania Capital city: Baia Mare Population:  â€¢ As of 2002:  â€¢ Population density: 510,110 81/km² Area: 6,304 km² Codes:  â€¢ Car numbers  â€¢ ISO 3166-2:RO MM RO-MM Telephone code: (+40) x62 (1) Web:   County Council Prefecture 1. ... BistriÅ£a-Năsăud (Hungarian: Beszterce-Naszód) is a county (judeÅ£) in the North of Romania, in the Transylvania region, with the capital city at BistriÅ£a (population: 87,169). ... Administrative center Chernivtsi Governor Volodymyr Kalish (?) Oblast council  - Chairperson  - Council seats ? (?) ? Subdivisions  - Raions  - Cities of oblast subordinance  - Cities   -Towns  - Villages 11 2 11 8 398 Area Total  - Land  - Water (% of total)  Ranked 24th 8,097 km² ? km² ? km² (?%) Population  - Total (2006)  - Density  - Annual Growth Ranked ? 904,423 113/km² ?% Average... MureÅŸ (Hungarian: Maros) is a Romanian county (JudeÅ£) in Transylvania, with the capital city at Târgu MureÅŸ, (population: 165,835). ... Harghita (Hungarian: Hargita) is a county (judeÅ£) in the center of Romania, Eastern Transylvania, with the capital city at Miercurea-Ciuc. ... NeamÅ£ is a county (judeÅ£) in the North of Romania, in the Moldova region, with the capital city at Piatra NeamÅ£ (population: 125,050). ...

Economy

The predominant industries in the county are:

  • Wood industry - the county has the largest surfaces covered with forests in Romania.
  • Food industry.
  • Mechanical components industry.
  • Construction materials industry.
  • Textile and leather industry
  • For Market Example for all the stuff above: Metro(one of the biggest Markets in Romania).

There are also metals explorations in the mountains.


Tourism

The main tourist attractions in the county are:

County Suceava County Status County capital Mayor Ion Lungu, National Liberal Party, since 2004 Area 52 km² Population (2002) 105,865 (2002 census) 107,513 (as of July 1, 2004)[1] Density 2,032 inh/km² Geographical coordinates Web site http://www. ... The painted churches of northern Moldavia are seven Romanian Orthodox churches in Suceava County, Romania in northern Moldavia, built approximately between 1487 and 1532. ... VoroneÅ£ is a monastery in Romania, found near the town of Gura Humorului. ... The Putna monastery is one of the most important cultural,religious and artistic centers of Medieval Moldova being among with many others monasteries the creation of Prince Stephen the Great ( Stefan cel Mare ). It was founded on the lands perambulated by the Putna river which has its source in the... Please wikify (format) this article or section as suggested in the Guide to layout and the Manual of Style. ... Bogdana monastery is the oldest still standing religious building of Moldavia. ... County Suceava County Status Municipality Mayor Mihai Frunză, since 2000 Area  km² Population (2002) 27,759 Density  inh/km² Geographical coordinates , Web site http://www. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... County Suceava County Status Municipality Mayor Constantin HuÅ£anu, Social Democratic Party, since 2000 Area 144,34 km² km² Population (2002) 17,864 Density 123. ... County Suceava County Status Municipality Mayor Mihai Frunză, since 2000 Area  km² Population (2002) 27,759 Density  inh/km² Geographical coordinates , Web site http://www. ... County Suceava County Status Municipality Mayor Vasile Tofan, since 2004 Area 28. ... Câmpulung Moldovenesc is a town located in Suceava county, which is in the historical Bucovina region of Moldavia in North Eastern Romania. ...

Administrative divisions

The county has 5 municipalities, 11 towns and 96 communes.


Municipalities

  • Suceava - capital city; population: 118,670
  • Fălticeni
  • Rădăuţi
  • Câmpulung Moldovenesc
  • Vatra Dornei

County Suceava County Status County capital Mayor Ion Lungu, National Liberal Party, since 2004 Area 52 km² Population (2002) 105,865 (2002 census) 107,513 (as of July 1, 2004)[1] Density 2,032 inh/km² Geographical coordinates Web site http://www. ... County Suceava County Status Municipality Mayor Vasile Tofan, since 2004 Area 28. ... County Suceava County Status Municipality Mayor Mihai Frunză, since 2000 Area  km² Population (2002) 27,759 Density  inh/km² Geographical coordinates , Web site http://www. ... Câmpulung Moldovenesc is a town located in Suceava county, which is in the historical Bucovina region of Moldavia in North Eastern Romania. ... County Suceava County Status Municipality Mayor Constantin HuÅ£anu, Social Democratic Party, since 2000 Area 144,34 km² km² Population (2002) 17,864 Density 123. ...

Towns

Cajvana is an island of prosperity in Southern Bukovina. ... Dolhasca is a town in southeastern Bukovina, in Suceava County, Romania. ... County Suceava County Status Town Mayor Marius Ioan Ursaciuc, National Liberal Party, since 2004 Population (2002) 15,837 Geographical coordinates Web site http://www. ... Salcea is a town in Suceava County, Bukovina, Romania, with a population of 9,269. ... 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. ... Solca is a town in Suceava County, Bukovina, Romania, with a population of 4,687. ... Vicovu de Sus is a village in the northern part of Moldavia, Bucovina, bought by Åžtefan cel Mare for Putna Monastery in the year 1466. ...

Communes

  • Adâncata
  • Arbore
  • Baia
  • Bălăceana
  • Bălcăuţi
  • Bilca
  • Bogdăneşti
  • Boroaia
  • Bosanci
  • Botoşana
  • Breaza
  • Brodina
  • Broşteni
  • Buneşti
  • Burla
  • Cacica
  • Calafindeşti
  • Capu Câmpului
  • Cârlibaba
  • Ciocăneşti
  • Ciprian Porumbescu
  • Comăneşti
  • Cornu Luncii
  • Coşna
  • Crucea
  • Dărmăneşti
  • Dolheşti
  • Dorna-Arini
  • Dorna Candrenilor
  • Dorneşti
  • Drăgoieşti
  • Drăguşeni
  • Dumbrăveni
  • Fântâna Mare
  • Fântânele
  • Forăşti
  • Frătăuţii Noi
  • Frătăuţii Vechi
  • Frumosu
  • Fundu Moldovei
  • Gălăneşti
  • Grămeşti
  • Grăniceşti
  • Hănţeşti
  • Hârtop
  • Horodnic de Jos
  • Horodnic de Sus
  • Horodniceni
  • Iacobeni
  • Iaslovăţ
  • Ilişeşti
  • Ipoteşti
  • Izvoarele Sucevei
  • Mălini
  • Mănăstirea Humorului
  • Marginea
  • Mitocu Dragomirnei
  • Moara
  • Moldova-Suliţa
  • Moldoviţa
  • Muşeniţa
  • Ostra
  • Păltinoasa
  • Panaci
  • Pârteştii de Jos
  • Pătrăuţi
  • Poiana Stampei
  • Pojorâta
  • Preuteşti
  • Putna
  • Rădăşeni
  • Râşca
  • Sadova
  • Şaru Dornei
  • Satu Mare
  • Scheia
  • Serbăuţi
  • Siminicea
  • Slatina
  • Straja
  • Stroieşti
  • Stulpicani
  • Suceviţa
  • Todireşti
  • Udeşti
  • Ulma
  • Vadu Moldovei
  • Valea Moldovei
  • Vama
  • Vatra Moldoviţei
  • Vereşti
  • Vicovu de Jos
  • Voitinel
  • Volovăţ
  • Vultureşti
  • Zamostea
  • Zvoriştea

The Putna monastery is one of the most important cultural,religious and artistic centers of Medieval Moldova being among with many others monasteries the creation of Prince Stephen the Great ( Stefan cel Mare ). It was founded on the lands perambulated by the Putna river which has its source in the... Şcheia may refer to several places in Romania: Şcheia, a commune in Iaşi County Şcheia, a commune in Suceava County Şcheia, a village in Alexandru Ioan Cuza Commune, Iaşi County Simion Eugen-Andrei Category: ... The main stret and the Romanian Orthodox church Straža (Serbian: Straža or Стража, Romanian: Strajă, Hungarian: Strázsa (later Temesőr), German: Lagerdorf) is a village in Serbia. ... Stroieşti (Romanian; Russian: Stroentsy) is a village in Transnistria, Moldova, located mid-way between Rîbniţa and Raşcov. ... Suceviţa is a village in the Moldavia region of Romania. ...

Villages

  • Soloneţu Nou

A map of Suceava County in Southern Bukovina Soloneţu Nou (Polish: ) is one of the Polish villages in Suceava County, Southern Bukovina in Romania. ...

References

  1. ^ National Institute of Statistics, "Populaţia după etnie"
  2. ^ National Institute of Statistics, "Populaţia la recensămintele din anii 1948, 1956, 1966, 1977, 1992 şi 2002"

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Suceava, repere geografice (220 words)
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.
Suceava County at AllExperts (279 words)
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.
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