- a
Ukrainian Bukovinian farmer and activist, died of torture-related
causes after attempting to ask for more
rights for the
Bukovinian Ukrainians to...
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Bukovinian Subcarpathians (Romanian: Subcarpații Bucovinei,
Obcinele Bucovinei) is a
geographic area in the NNE of
Romania (Suceava County) and SWW of...
- 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
Residence of
Bukovinian and
Dalmatian Metropolitans in Chernivtsi,
Ukraine was
built for the
Eastern Orthodox metropolitan bishop between 1864 and...
- The
Residence of
Bukovinian and
Dalmatian Metropolitans by
Josef Hlávka, 1882, now
Chernivtsi University...
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National University,
Bukovinian State Medical University,
Trade and
Economics Institute,
Institute of
Economics and Law,
Bukovinian State Institute for...
- Aviv in 1944 by
Manfred Reifer.
Bukovinian Jews
living in the
United States helped to
create the
Museum of
Bukovinian Jewry in 2008. In 1941, the new...
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Carpathian Mountains and Prut river, and a
mountain region known as the
Bukovinian part of the
Carpathian Mountains.
Chernivtsi Oblast is
bordered by Ivano-Frankivsk...
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Bukovinian Romanian is a
branch of the
Romanian language spoken in
Bukovina and
which has
influences of both Moldavian, Transylvanian, and Maramureș. It...
- nemți bucovineni), also
known and
referred to as
Buchenland Germans, or
Bukovinian Germans, are a
German ethnic group which settled in Bukovina, a historical...