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Sucevița (German:
Suczawitza or
Kloster Suczawita) is a
commune in
Suceava County, in the
historical region of Bukovina,
northeastern Romania. It is composed...
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Sucevița Monastery is an
Eastern Orthodox convent situated in the
Northeastern part of Romania. It is
situated near the
Suceviţa River, in the village...
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Sucevița is a
right tributary of the
river Suceava in Romania. It
discharges into the
Suceava in Milișăuți. Its
length is 41 km (25 mi) and its basin...
- The Volovăț is a
right tributary of the
river Sucevița in Romania. It
flows into the
Sucevița near Rădăuți. Its
length is 13 km (8.1 mi) and its basin...
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Voievodeasa is a left
tributary of the
river Sucevița in Romania. It
flows into the
Sucevița in the
village Voievodeasa. Its
length is 10 km (6.2 mi)...
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World Heritage Site,
since 1993.
Church of the
Resurrection within the
Sucevița Monastery was
added to the site in 2010. The
churches have
their external...
- at Voroneţ (1487),
Arbore (1503),
Humor (1530), and Moldoviţa (1532).
Suceviţa,
dating from 1600,
represents a late
return to the
style developed some...
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Moldavia saw the
construction of the
famous painted monasteries of Moldovița,
Sucevița, Putna, Humor, Voroneț, Dragomirna,
Arbore and others. With
their renowned...
- Pârâul Ascuns,
Valea Boului, Putna, Vicov, Remezeu, Voitinel, Pozen,
Sucevița, Solca, Soloneț, Ilișești, Șcheia, Râul Târgului, Udești,
Racova "Planul...
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Against the
Christians Porphyry, c. 1535,
Sucevița Monastery.
Author Porphyry of Tyre
Language Gr****
Published c. 275–300 AD...