-
abattoir in the
village of
Burdujeni (now a
neighbourhood of Suceava)
named Spartac Burdujeni. In the 1953 season,
Spartac Burdujeni won the
Suceava Regional...
- Suceava-
Burdujeni (Suceava
railway station, also
known as
Burdujeni) is a
train station built between 1892 and 1902 in the
village of
Burdujeni (today...
-
Antiochus Kantemir's poetry.
Negruzzi wrote two plays, Muza de la
Burdujeni ("The Muse of
Burdujeni") and Cârlani ("Lambs"),
while translating several other plays...
- Suceava), also
known as
Burdujeni, is a
railway station located in Suceava, Romania,
completed in 1902.
Originally part of
Burdujeni village (now a suburb...
-
Church of
Saint Andrew in the
Burdujeni neighborhood of
Suceava (completed 1997)...
- illegally, in
order to see
Nicolae Iorga who was
visiting the town of
Burdujeni. When
World War I started, he went to
Romania and
enlisted in the Romanian...
- Flechtenmacher's
National Overture, the
vaudevilles Muza de la
Burdujeni (The Muse from
Burdujeni) by
Costache Negruzzi and Cinel-cinel (The Riddle) by Vasile...
- and
Romanian theologian within the
Romanian Orthodox Church. Born in
Burdujeni, Botoșani County, then a
village near Suceava, his
father was a priest...
-
Gheorghe Panaiteanu Bardasare (1816,
Burdujeni [ro],
Suceava – 1900, Iași) was a
Romanian painter.
Brief Bio (in Romanian) v t e...
- Oradea: 484 km Satu Mare (via Cluj Napoca, Baia Mare): 583 km
Suceava (
Burdujeni): 457 km Timișoara: 456 km Belgrade: 634 km Berlin: 1,733 km Budapest:...