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Bukovina is a
historical region at the
crossroads of
Central and
Eastern Europe. The
region is
located on the
northern slopes of the
central Eastern Carpathians...
- June and 3 July 1940, the
Soviet Union occupied Bessarabia and
Northern Bukovina,
following an
ultimatum made to
Romania on 26 June 1940 that threatened...
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course of the Prut River.
Formerly the
capital of the
historic region of
Bukovina,
which is now
divided between Romania and Ukraine,
Chernivtsi serves as...
- The
Duchy of
Bukovina (German:
Herzogtum Bukowina or
Herzogtum Buchenland; Romanian:
Ducatul Bucovinei; Ukrainian: Герцогство Буковина, romanized: Hertsohstvo...
- Look up
Bukovina in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bukovina is a
geographical region in
Romania and Ukraine.
Bukovina may also
refer to:
Bukovina District...
- The
Bukovina Germans (German:
Bukowinadeutsche or Buchenlanddeutsche, Romanian:
Germani bucovineni or nemți bucovineni), also
known and
referred to as...
- The
Bukovina District (German:
Bukowiner Kreis or
Kreis Bukowina), also
known as the
Chernivtsi District (German:
Kreis Czernowitz), was an administrative...
- The Székelys of
Bukovina are a
small Hungarian ethnic community with a
complex history. They live
today in the
Tolna and
Baranya counties of Hungary, in...
- The
union of
Bukovina with
Romania was
declared in 28
November 1918,
being officially recognized by the
international community in 1919 and 1920. 22 October...
- Ukraine,
consisting of the
northern parts of the
historical regions of
Bukovina and Bessarabia. It has an
international border with
Romania and Moldova...