- Gura
Humorului (Romanian pronunciation: [ˌɡura huˈmoruluj];
Hebrew and Yiddish: גורה חומורולוי - Gure
Humuruluei or גורא הומאָרא - Gura Humora; German...
- Mănăstirea
Humorului (German:
Humora Kloster or
Kloster Humora) is a
commune located in
Suceava County, in the
historical region of Bukovina, northeastern...
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Suceva where his
father coached at the time. In 2016 he
joined RC Gura
Humorului where he won
three national champion titles at
Under 15,
Under 16 and...
- to mouth: Moldova-Sulița, Câmpulung Moldovenesc, Vama, Voroneț, Gura
Humorului, Păltinoasa, Baia and Roman. The
following rivers are
tributaries to the...
- The
cities and
towns of Rădăuți, Fălticeni, Câmpulung Moldovenesc, Gura
Humorului, and Siret; The Via
Transilvanica long-distance
hiking and
biking trail...
- RC Gura
Humorului is a semi-professional
rugby union club
based in Gura
Humorului, Suceava, Romania. It is
currently playing in the Liga Națională de...
- The Frasin–Gura
Humorului gas
field is a
natural gas
field located in Gura
Humorului,
Suceava County, Romania.
Discovered in 1971, it was
developed by...
- six
children born to
Gitel and
Jakob Juran; they
later lived in Gura
Humorului. His
family was
Jewish and as part of the
Jewish community in Romania...
-
monastery in the
Romanian village of Voroneț, now a part of the town Gura
Humorului. It is one of the
famous painted monasteries from
southern Bukovina, in...
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Kobylianska (Ukrainian: Ольга Юліанівна Кобилянська; 27
November 1863 Gura
Humorului, Bukovina, Austro-Hungary - 21
March 1942 Cernăuți, Cernăuți County, Romania)...