Suceava County, Bukovina
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Suceava County () is a county (') of
Romania Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern and Southeast Europe. It borders Ukraine to the north and east, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Bulgaria to the south, Moldova to ...
. Most of its territory lies in the southern part of the
historical region History is the systematic study of the past, focusing primarily on the Human history, human past. As an academic discipline, it analyses and interprets evidence to construct narratives about what happened and explain why it happened. Some t ...
of
Bukovina Bukovina or ; ; ; ; , ; see also other languages. is a historical region at the crossroads of Central and Eastern Europe. It is located on the northern slopes of the central Eastern Carpathians and the adjoining plains, today divided betwe ...
, while the remainder forms part of
Western Moldavia Western Moldavia (, ''Moldova de Apus'', or , also known as Moldavia, is the core historic and geographical part of the former Principality of Moldavia situated in eastern and north-eastern Romania. Until its union with Wallachia in 1878, the P ...
proper. The county seat and the most populous urban settlement of the county is
Suceava Suceava () is a Municipiu, city in northeastern Romania. The seat of Suceava County, it is situated in the Historical regions of Romania, historical regions of Bukovina and Western Moldavia, Moldavia, northeastern Romania. It is the largest urban ...
.


Demographics

In 2011, as per the official census conducted that year, Suceava County had a population of 634,810, with a population density of 74/km2. The proportion of each constituent ethnic group is displayed below as follows, according to how they were officially recorded: *
Romanians Romanians (, ; dated Endonym and exonym, exonym ''Vlachs'') are a Romance languages, Romance-speaking ethnic group and nation native to Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe. Sharing a Culture of Romania, ...
– 96.14% * Romani – 1.92% *
Ukrainians Ukrainians (, ) are an East Slavs, East Slavic ethnic group native to Ukraine. Their native tongue is Ukrainian language, Ukrainian, and the majority adhere to Eastern Orthodox Church, Eastern Orthodoxy, forming the List of contemporary eth ...
(including
Hutsuls The Hutsuls (Hutsul/; ; ) are an East Slavic ethnic group spanning parts of western Ukraine and northern Romania (i.e. parts of Bukovina and Maramureș). In Ukraine, they have often been officially and administratively designated a subgro ...
and
Rusyns Rusyns, also known as Carpatho-Rusyns, Carpatho-Russians, Ruthenians, or Rusnaks, are an East Slavs, East Slavic ethnic group from the Carpathian Rus', Eastern Carpathians in Central Europe. They speak Rusyn language, Rusyn, an East Slavic lan ...
)
– 0.92% *
Lipovans The Lipovans or Lippovans are ethnic Russians, Russian Old Believers living in Romania, Ukraine, Moldova and Bulgaria who settled in the Principality of Moldavia, in the east of the Principality of Wallachia (Muntenia), and in the regions of D ...
– 0.27% *
Germans Germans (, ) are the natives or inhabitants of Germany, or sometimes more broadly any people who are of German descent or native speakers of the German language. The Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany, constitution of Germany, imple ...
(namely
Bukovina Germans The Bukovina Germans ( or ''Buchenlanddeutsche'', ), also known and referred to as Buchenland Germans, or Bukovinian Germans, are a German diaspora, German Ethnicity, ethnic group which settled in Bukovina, a historical region situated at the cro ...
,
Zipser Germans The Zipser Germans, Zipser Saxons, or, simply, just Zipsers (, , , ) are a German-speaking (more specifically Zipser German-speaking as native dialect) sub-ethnic group in Central- Eastern Europe and national minority in both Slovakia and Roma ...
/Saxons, and Regat Germans)
– 0.11% *
West Slavs The West Slavs are Slavic peoples who speak the West Slavic languages. They separated from the common Slavic group around the 7th century, and established independent polities in Central Europe by the 8th to 9th centuries. The West Slavic langu ...
(i.e.
Poles Pole or poles may refer to: People *Poles (people), another term for Polish people, from the country of Poland * Pole (surname), including a list of people with the name * Pole (musician) (Stefan Betke, born 1967), German electronic music artist ...
,
Slovaks The Slovaks ( (historical Sloveni ), singular: ''Slovák'' (historical: ''Sloven'' ), feminine: ''Slovenka'' , plural: ''Slovenky'') are a West Slavic ethnic group and nation native to Slovakia who share a common ancestry, culture, history ...
, and
Czechs The Czechs (, ; singular Czech, masculine: ''Čech'' , singular feminine: ''Češka'' ), or the Czech people (), are a West Slavs, West Slavic ethnic group and a nation native to the Czech Republic in Central Europe, who share a common Bohemia ...
) as well as minor other ethnic groups (including
Hungarians Hungarians, also known as Magyars, are an Ethnicity, ethnic group native to Hungary (), who share a common Culture of Hungary, culture, Hungarian language, language and History of Hungary, history. They also have a notable presence in former pa ...
or Szekelers, more specifically the
Székelys of Bukovina The Székelys of Bukovina are a small Hungarians, Hungarian ethnic group, ethnic community with a complex history. They live today in the Tolna County, Tolna and Baranya County, Baranya counties of Hungary, in Hunedoara County, Transylvania and Su ...
) – 0.5%


Historical population in the 20th and 21st centuries

In the recent past, during the early 20th century, Suceava County used to be more ethnically heterogenous or mixed (due to the ethnic legacy and heritage of the former
Austro-Hungarian Austria-Hungary, also referred to as the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Dual Monarchy or the Habsburg Monarchy, was a multi-national constitutional monarchy in Central Europe between 1867 and 1918. A military and diplomatic alliance, it consist ...
times when most of the territory of the county was part of the
Duchy of Bukovina The Duchy of Bukovina (; ; ) was a constituent land of the Austrian Empire from 1849 and a Cisleithanian crown land of Austria-Hungary from 1867 until 1918. Name The name ''Bukovina'' came into official use in 1775 with the region's annexation ...
), with sizeable minority populations of Germans (more specifically Bukovina Germans, including Zipsers), Jews, Ukrainians, Poles, or Hungarians (more specifically
Székelys of Bukovina The Székelys of Bukovina are a small Hungarians, Hungarian ethnic group, ethnic community with a complex history. They live today in the Tolna County, Tolna and Baranya County, Baranya counties of Hungary, in Hunedoara County, Transylvania and Su ...
). These minority communities gradually dwindled throughout much of the 20th century. In addition, small German minority groups/communities existed (and still exist) on the territory of Suceava County which forms part of Western Moldavia as well, more specifically Regat Germans () inhabiting the small town of
Fălticeni Fălticeni (; ''; ;'' ) is a town in Suceava County, northeastern Romania. It is situated in the historical region of Western Moldavia. According to the 2021 census, Fălticeni is the third largest urban settlement in the county. It was declared ...
() for example. Nowadays, during the early 21st century, the county is inhabited mostly by Romanians with very few minority ethnic groups, therefore making it very ethnically homogenous. Additionally, the primary language of the majority of the population is Romanian and the main religion is
Eastern Orthodoxy Eastern Orthodoxy, otherwise known as Eastern Orthodox Christianity or Byzantine Christianity, is one of the three main Branches of Christianity, branches of Chalcedonian Christianity, alongside Catholic Church, Catholicism and Protestantism ...
represented by the
Romanian Orthodox Church The Romanian Orthodox Church (ROC; , ), or Romanian Patriarchate, is an autocephalous Eastern Orthodox church in full communion with other Eastern Orthodox Christian denomination, Christian churches, and one of the nine patriarchates in the East ...
.


Geography

Two-thirds of the county lies within the southern part of the historical region of
Bukovina Bukovina or ; ; ; ; , ; see also other languages. is a historical region at the crossroads of Central and Eastern Europe. It is located on the northern slopes of the central Eastern Carpathians and the adjoining plains, today divided betwe ...
, while the rest of it incorporates territories from
Western Moldavia Western Moldavia (, ''Moldova de Apus'', or , also known as Moldavia, is the core historic and geographical part of the former Principality of Moldavia situated in eastern and north-eastern Romania. Until its union with Wallachia in 1878, the P ...
proper. In terms of total area, it covers a surface of , making it thus the second in Romania in this particular regard, just after
Timiș County Timiș () is a county (''județ'') of western Romania on the border with Hungary and Serbia, in the historical regions of Romania, historical region of Banat, with the county seat at Timișoara. It is the westernmost and the largest county in Ro ...
in
Banat Banat ( , ; ; ; ) is a geographical and Historical regions of Central Europe, historical region located in the Pannonian Basin that straddles Central Europe, Central and Eastern Europe. It is divided among three countries: the eastern part lie ...
. The western side of the county consists of mountains from the
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group: the
Rodna Mountains Rodna Mountains (, ) are a subdivision of the Inner Eastern Carpathians in northern Romania. The name comes from the nearby Rodna Veche village. At , is the highest peak in all of the Eastern Carpathians. The main ridge of the Rodna Mountain ...
, the Rarău Mountains, the Giumalău Mountains, and the Ridges of Bukovina, the latter with lower heights. The county's elevation decreases towards the east, with the lowest height in the Siret River valley. The rivers crossing the county are the Siret River with its tributaries: the
Moldova Moldova, officially the Republic of Moldova, is a Landlocked country, landlocked country in Eastern Europe, with an area of and population of 2.42 million. Moldova is bordered by Romania to the west and Ukraine to the north, east, and south. ...
,
Suceava Suceava () is a Municipiu, city in northeastern Romania. The seat of Suceava County, it is situated in the Historical regions of Romania, historical regions of Bukovina and Western Moldavia, Moldavia, northeastern Romania. It is the largest urban ...
, and Bistrița rivers.


Neighbours

The county of Suceava is bordered by the following other territorial units: * Ukraine to the north –
Chernivtsi Oblast Chernivtsi Oblast (), also referred to as Chernivechchyna (), is an oblast (province) in western Ukraine, consisting of the northern parts of the historical regions of Bukovina and Bessarabia. It has an international border with Romania and Moldo ...
. *
Mureș County Mureș County (, , ) is a county (''județ'') of Romania, in the Historical regions of Romania, historical region of Transylvania, with the administrative centre in Târgu Mureș. The county was established in 1968, after the administrative reor ...
,
Harghita County Harghita County (, and , ) is a county () in the center of Romania, in eastern Transylvania, with the county seat at Miercurea Ciuc. Demographics 2002 census In 2002, Harghita County had a population of 326,222 and a population density of ...
, and
Neamț County Neamț County () is a county ( județ) of Romania, in the historic region of Moldavia, with the county seat at Piatra Neamț. The county takes its name from the Neamț River. Demographics Population In 2011, it had a population of 470,766 ...
to the south. *
Botoșani County Botoșani County () is a county (județ) of Romania, in Western Moldavia (encompassing a few villages in neighbouring Suceava County from Bukovina to the west as well), with the county seat at Botoșani. Demographics As of 1st of December 20 ...
and
Iași County Iași County () is a county (județ) of Romania, in Western Moldavia, with the administrative seat at Iași. It is the most populous county in Romania, after the Municipality of Bucharest (which has the same administrative level as that of a cou ...
to the east. *
Maramureș County Maramureș County () is a county (județ) in Romania, in the Maramureș region. The county seat is Baia Mare. Name In Hungarian language, Hungarian it is known as ''Máramaros megye'', in Ukrainian language, Ukrainian as Мараморо́щ ...
and
Bistrița-Năsăud County Bistrița-Năsăud () is a county (județ) of Romania, in Transylvania, with its capital city at Bistrița. Name In Hungarian language, Hungarian, it is known as ''Beszterce-Naszód megye'', and in German language, German as ''Kreis Bistritz-N ...
to the west.


Economy

The predominant industries/economic sectors in the county are as follows: * Lumber – producing the greatest land mass of forests in Romania; * Food and Cooking; * Mechanical components; * Construction materials; * Mining; * Textile and leather; * Tourism. Suceava occupies the first place among the Romanian cities with the most commercial spaces per inhabitant. Notable supermarket chains correlated with the aforementioned economic areas: Metro,
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,
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, Selgros,
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, and
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(some of the biggest supermarket chains in Romania). In June 2022, it was reported that there are projects worth 1 billion EUR for the Suceava County from the PNRR/
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plan by County Council president Gheorghe Flutur, former
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/ad interim president of the National Liberal Party (PNL).


Tourism

In 2017, Suceava was ranked 3rd in Romania regarding the total tourist accommodation capacity, after
Brașov Brașov (, , ; , also ''Brasau''; ; ; Transylvanian Saxon dialect, Transylvanian Saxon: ''Kruhnen'') is a city in Transylvania, Romania and the county seat (i.e. administrative centre) of Brașov County. According to the 2021 Romanian census, ...
and
Constanța Constanța (, , ) is a city in the Dobruja Historical regions of Romania, historical region of Romania. A port city, it is the capital of Constanța County and the country's Cities in Romania, fourth largest city and principal port on the Black ...
counties. Furthermore, one year later in 2018, Suceava County was designated "European destination of excellence" by the
European Commission The European Commission (EC) is the primary Executive (government), executive arm of the European Union (EU). It operates as a cabinet government, with a number of European Commissioner, members of the Commission (directorial system, informall ...
(EC). The main tourist attractions of the county are: * The town of
Suceava Suceava () is a Municipiu, city in northeastern Romania. The seat of Suceava County, it is situated in the Historical regions of Romania, historical regions of Bukovina and Western Moldavia, Moldavia, northeastern Romania. It is the largest urban ...
with its medieval fortifications; * The Painted churches of northern Moldavia and their monasteries: ** The Voroneț Monastery; ** The Putna Monastery; ** The
Moldovița Monastery The Moldovița Monastery (Romanian: Mânăstirea Moldovița) is a Romanian Orthodox monastery situated in the commune of Vatra Moldoviței, Suceava County, Moldavia, Romania. The Monastery of Moldovița was built in 1532 by Petru Rareș, who wa ...
; ** The
Sucevița Monastery Sucevița Monastery is an Eastern Orthodox convent situated in the Northeastern part of Romania. It is situated near the Suceviţa River, in the village Sucevița, 18 km away from the city of Rădăuţi, Suceava County. It is located in t ...
; ** The Bogdana Monastery from
Rădăuți Rădăuți (; ; ; ; , ''Radivtsi''; ''Radevits''; ) is a town in Suceava County, north-eastern Romania. It is situated in the historical region of Bukovina. According to the 2021 census, Rădăuți is the second largest urban settlement in the ...
; ** The
Humor Monastery Humor Monastery located in Mănăstirea Humorului, about 5 km north of the town of Gura Humorului, Romania. It is a monastery for nuns dedicated to the Dormition of Virgin Mary, or Theotokos. It was constructed in 1530 by Voievod Petru Rar ...
; ** The
Arbore Arbore () is a commune located in Suceava County, Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of three villages: namely Arbore, Bodnăreni, and Clit. The commune is located in the central-north part of the county, northwest of the county s ...
Monastery; ** The Probota Monastery; ** The Dragomirna Monastery; * The medieval salt mine of Cacica (); *
Mocăniță A Mocăniță () is a narrow-gauge railway in Romania, most notably in Maramureș, Transylvania, and Bukovina. Archetypically, they are situated in mountainous areas and the locomotives operating on them (which themselves can also be referred to a ...
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steam train network, built during Austrian times, in the
Moldovița Moldovița is a commune located in Suceava County, Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of four villages, namely: Argel, Demăcușa, Moldovița, and Rașca. A Latin-rite Catholic Diocese of Moldovița existed here from 1418 to 1550. ...
commune and other rural parts of the county; * The
Vatra Dornei Vatra Dornei (; ; ; ) is a city in Suceava County, north-eastern Romania. It is situated in the historical region of Bukovina. Vatra Dornei is the fifth largest urban settlement in the county, with a population of 12,578 inhabitants, according to ...
resort; * The cities and towns of
Rădăuți Rădăuți (; ; ; ; , ''Radivtsi''; ''Radevits''; ) is a town in Suceava County, north-eastern Romania. It is situated in the historical region of Bukovina. According to the 2021 census, Rădăuți is the second largest urban settlement in the ...
,
Fălticeni Fălticeni (; ''; ;'' ) is a town in Suceava County, northeastern Romania. It is situated in the historical region of Western Moldavia. According to the 2021 census, Fălticeni is the third largest urban settlement in the county. It was declared ...
,
Câmpulung Moldovenesc Câmpulung Moldovenesc (; formerly spelled ''Cîmpulung Moldovenesc'') is a municipiu, city in Suceava County, northeastern Romania. It is situated in the historical region of Bukovina. Câmpulung Moldovenesc is the fourth largest urban settleme ...
,
Gura Humorului Gura Humorului (; Hebrew and Yiddish: גורה חומורולוי - ''Gure Humuruluei'' or גורא הומאָרא - ''Gura Humora''; German and Polish: ''Gura Humora'') is a town in Suceava County, northeastern Romania. It is situated in the hi ...
, and
Siret Siret (; ; ; ; ) is a town, municipality and former Latin bishopric in Suceava County, northeastern Romania. It is situated in the historical region of Bukovina. Siret is the 11th largest urban settlement in the county, with a population of 6,708 ...
; * The
Via Transilvanica Via Transilvanica 'The Transylvanian Trail' is a hiking trail that crosses the Transylvania, Bukovina and Banat regions of Romania, and is meant to promote their cultural, ethnic, historical and natural diversity. It was built between 2018 and ...
long-distance hiking and biking
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, which crosses the county. File:Moldovita forest railway 2013-07-12 04.jpg, Mocănița-Huțulca-Moldovița
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steam train in
Moldovița Moldovița is a commune located in Suceava County, Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of four villages, namely: Argel, Demăcușa, Moldovița, and Rașca. A Latin-rite Catholic Diocese of Moldovița existed here from 1418 to 1550. ...
commune (July 2013), a popular touristic attraction of Suceava County. File:Fundu Moldovei town hall.jpg, Example of picturesque rural landscape of the countryside of Suceava County in Fundu Moldovei () File:Muzeul Arta Lemnului Câmpulung Moldovenesc 2022.jpg,
Câmpulung Moldovenesc Câmpulung Moldovenesc (; formerly spelled ''Cîmpulung Moldovenesc'') is a municipiu, city in Suceava County, northeastern Romania. It is situated in the historical region of Bukovina. Câmpulung Moldovenesc is the fourth largest urban settleme ...
() File:Slatioara, Ostteil.JPG, Slătioara secular forest, a
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, with a waldhufendorf (i.e. forest village) in the background.


Politics and local administration


1992–1996

The elected President of the County Council was Constantin Sofroni (FSN). The Suceava County Council, elected at the 1992 local elections, consisted of 45 councillors, with the following party composition:


1996–2000

The elected President of the County Council was Gavril Mârza (PDSR). The Suceava County Council, elected at the 1996 local elections, consisted of 45 councillors, with the following party composition:


2000–2004

The elected President of the County Council was Gavril Mârza (PDSR). The Suceava County Council, elected at the 2000 local elections, consisted of 45 councillors, with the following party composition:


2004–2008

The elected President of the County Council was Gavril Mârza (PSD). The Suceava County Council, elected at the 2004 local elections, consisted of 37 councillors, with the following party composition:


2008–2012

The elected President of the County Council was Gheorghe Flutur (PDL). The Suceava County Council, elected at the 2008 local elections, consisted of 36 councillors, with the following party composition:


2012–2016

The elected President of the County Council was Cătălin Nechifor (PSD/USL). The Suceava County Council, elected at the 2012 local elections, consisted of 36 councillors, with the following party composition:


2016–2020

The elected President of the County Council was Gheorghe Flutur (PNL). The Suceava County Council, elected at the 2016 local elections, consisted of 37 councillors, with the following party composition:


2020–2024

The elected President of the County Council is Gheorghe Flutur (PNL). The Suceava County Council, renewed at the 2020 local elections, consists of 36 county councillors, with the following party composition:


Administrative divisions

Suceava County has 5 municipalities, 11 towns, and 98 communes. * Municipalities **
Câmpulung Moldovenesc Câmpulung Moldovenesc (; formerly spelled ''Cîmpulung Moldovenesc'') is a municipiu, city in Suceava County, northeastern Romania. It is situated in the historical region of Bukovina. Câmpulung Moldovenesc is the fourth largest urban settleme ...
**
Fălticeni Fălticeni (; ''; ;'' ) is a town in Suceava County, northeastern Romania. It is situated in the historical region of Western Moldavia. According to the 2021 census, Fălticeni is the third largest urban settlement in the county. It was declared ...
**
Rădăuți Rădăuți (; ; ; ; , ''Radivtsi''; ''Radevits''; ) is a town in Suceava County, north-eastern Romania. It is situated in the historical region of Bukovina. According to the 2021 census, Rădăuți is the second largest urban settlement in the ...
**
Suceava Suceava () is a Municipiu, city in northeastern Romania. The seat of Suceava County, it is situated in the Historical regions of Romania, historical regions of Bukovina and Western Moldavia, Moldavia, northeastern Romania. It is the largest urban ...
– county seat (); population within town limits: 124,161 (as of 2018) **
Vatra Dornei Vatra Dornei (; ; ; ) is a city in Suceava County, north-eastern Romania. It is situated in the historical region of Bukovina. Vatra Dornei is the fifth largest urban settlement in the county, with a population of 12,578 inhabitants, according to ...
* Towns ** Broșteni ** Cajvana ** Dolhasca **
Frasin Frasin () is a town in Suceava County, mountainous northeastern Romania. It is situated in the historical region of Bukovina. Frasin is the thirteenth-largest urban settlement in the county, with a population of 5,817 according to the 2021 Roma ...
**
Gura Humorului Gura Humorului (; Hebrew and Yiddish: גורה חומורולוי - ''Gure Humuruluei'' or גורא הומאָרא - ''Gura Humora''; German and Polish: ''Gura Humora'') is a town in Suceava County, northeastern Romania. It is situated in the hi ...
** Liteni **
Milișăuți Milișăuți () is a town in Suceava County, northeastern Romania. It is situated in the historical region of Bukovina. Milișăuți is the fifteenth largest urban settlement in the county, with a population of 4,657 inhabitants, according to th ...
** Salcea **
Siret Siret (; ; ; ; ) is a town, municipality and former Latin bishopric in Suceava County, northeastern Romania. It is situated in the historical region of Bukovina. Siret is the 11th largest urban settlement in the county, with a population of 6,708 ...
**
Solca Solca (; ; ) is a town in Suceava County, northeastern Romania. It is situated in the historical region of Bukovina. Solca is the smallest town in the county and the third-smallest town in Romania, with a population of 2,405 inhabitants, accordin ...
** Vicovu de Sus * Communes ** Adâncata **
Arbore Arbore () is a commune located in Suceava County, Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of three villages: namely Arbore, Bodnăreni, and Clit. The commune is located in the central-north part of the county, northwest of the county s ...
**
Baia Baia (; ; ) is a commune in Suceava County, in the historical region of Western Moldavia, northeastern Romania with a population of 7,261 as of 2021. It is composed of two villages, namely Baia and Bogata. Located on the Moldova (river), Moldova ...
**
Bălăceana Bălăceana ( is a commune located in Suceava County, Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of a single village, namely Bălăceana. This was part of Ilișești Ilișești () is a commune located in Suceava County, Bukovina, northeast ...
** Bălcăuți ** Berchișești ** Bilca ** Bogdănești ** Boroaia ** Bosanci **
Botoșana Botoșana () is a commune located in Suceava County, Bukovina, northeastern Romania Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern and Southeast Europe. It borders Ukraine to the north an ...
**
Breaza Breaza () is a town in Prahova County, Muntenia, Romania. The town center consists of at least two former villages, ''Podu Vadului'' and ''Breaza de Sus'', which were later merged. Today, ten villages are administratively part of the town: Breaza ...
** Brodina ** Bunești ** Burla ** Cacica ** Calafindești ** Capu Câmpului ** Cârlibaba ** Ciocănești ** Ciprian Porumbescu ** Comănești ** Cornu Luncii ** Coșna ** Crucea ** Dărmănești ** Dolhești ** Dorna-Arini ** Dorna Candrenilor ** Dornești ** Drăgoiești ** Drăgușeni ** Dumbrăveni ** Fântâna Mare ** Fântânele ** Forăști ** Frătăuții Noi ** Frătăuții Vechi ** Frumosu ** Fundu Moldovei **
Gălănești Gălănești () is a commune located in Suceava County, Bukovina, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Gălănești and Hurjuieni. It also included the village of Voitinel until 2004, when it was split off to form a separate commune. Re ...
** Grămești **
Grănicești Grănicești (, ) is a commune located in Suceava County, Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of six villages: namely Dumbrava (formerly ''Găureni''), Grănicești, Gura Solcii, Iacobești (), Românești, and Slobozia Sucevei. From 1 ...
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Hănțești Hănțești is a commune located in Suceava County, Romania Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern and Southeast Europe. It borders Ukraine to the north and east, Hungary to the ...
** Hârtop ** Horodnic de Jos ** Horodnic de Sus ** Horodniceni ** Iacobeni ** Iaslovăț **
Ilișești Ilișești () is a commune located in Suceava County, Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of two villages, Brașca and Ilișești. The commune was called ''Ciprian Porumbescu'' (with Ilișești as its center) and included the villages ...
** Ipotești ** Izvoarele Sucevei ** Mălini **
Mănăstirea Humorului Mănăstirea Humorului () is a Communes of Romania, commune located in Suceava County, in the Historical regions of Romania, historical region of Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of three villages, namely: Mănăstirea Humorului, Ple ...
** Marginea ** Mitocu Dragomirnei ** Moara **
Moldova-Sulița Moldova-Sulița () is a commune located in Suceava County, in the historical region of Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of two villages, namely Benia and Moldova-Sulița. Administration and local politics Communal council The ...
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Moldovița Moldovița is a commune located in Suceava County, Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of four villages, namely: Argel, Demăcușa, Moldovița, and Rașca. A Latin-rite Catholic Diocese of Moldovița existed here from 1418 to 1550. ...
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Mușenița Mușenița is a commune located in Suceava County, Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of five villages, namely: Baineț (the commune center), Climăuți, Mușenița, Vășcăuți, and Vicșani. The commune is located in the northeas ...
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Păltinoasa Păltinoasa () is a commune located in Suceava County, in the historical region of Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of two villages, namely Capu Codrului () and Păltinoasa. Administration and local politics Communal council ...
** Panaci ** Pârteștii de Jos **
Pătrăuți Pătrăuți () is a commune located in Suceava County, Romania Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern and Southeast Europe. It borders Ukraine to the north and east, Hungary to t ...
** Poiana Stampei ** Poieni-Solca ** Pojorâta ** Preutești ** Putna ** Rădășeni ** Râșca ** Sadova ** Șaru Dornei **
Satu Mare Satu Mare (; ; ; or ) is a city with a population of 102,400 (2011). It is the capital of Satu Mare County, Romania, as well as the centre of the Satu Mare metropolitan area. It lies in the region of Maramureș, broadly part of Transylvania ...
** Șcheia ** Șerbăuți ** Siminicea ** Slatina ** Straja ** Stroiești ** Stulpicani **
Sucevița Sucevița () is a commune in Suceava County, in the historical region of Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of two villages, namely Sucevița and Voievodeasa (). Sucevița Monastery, part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Wor ...
** Todirești ** Udești ** Ulma ** Vadu Moldovei ** Valea Moldovei ** Vama, Suceava, Vama ** Vatra Moldoviței ** Verești ** Vicovu de Jos ** Voitinel ** Volovăț ** Vulturești, Suceava, Vulturești ** Zamostea ** Zvoriștea * Villages ** Probota ** Cacica, Solonețu Nou


2010 floods

During June 2010, Gheorghe Flutur, at that time (as now) the president of Suceava County Council, stated in a Mediafax interview that his county was one of the worst hit in the country. In the morning of June 29, relief work was coordinated to deal with the flooding that killed 21 people and caused hundreds to be evacuated from their homes.


Gallery

File:Piatra Fântânele 1.jpg, Tihuța Pass – connecting Bukovina to neighbouring westward Transylvania File:Prislop pass08.jpg, Prislop Pass File:Bukovina.JPG, Ciumârna (Palma) Pass File:Pietrosu Bistriței - panoramio.jpg, Pietrosul Bistriței peak, Bistrița Mountains (1791 m) File:Conacul Andreica - panoramio.jpg, Traditional Romanian inn by a countryside road File:Bucovina1.cristibur.jpg, Hills covered in fog in the countryside File:Forest in Bukovina's Hearth (Ciocanesti, Romania).jpg, Part of the forested Carpathian Mountains near Ciocănești File:Aprilie - panoramio (1).jpg, Crucea Commune File:Biserica Alba din Baia9.jpg, Romanian Orthodoxy, Orthodox white church in
Baia Baia (; ; ) is a commune in Suceava County, in the historical region of Western Moldavia, northeastern Romania with a population of 7,261 as of 2021. It is composed of two villages, namely Baia and Bogata. Located on the Moldova (river), Moldova ...
() File:Catedrala Catolică din Baia3.jpg, 15th century Roman Catholic church, Roman Catholic cathedral ruins built by the Transylvanian Saxons in Baia () File:Rumunia, Kaczyka, kościół rzymskokatolicki DSCF7626.jpg, Cacica () File:SolonetuNou.jpg, Solonețu Nou () village File:Biserica Preasfanta Inima a lui Isus din Poiana Micului.jpg, Poiana Micului () File:RO SV Iacobeni (46).JPG, The town hall of Iacobeni () File:Biserica romano-catolica din Prisaca Dornei1.jpg, Vama, Suceava, Prisaca Dornei () File:RO SV Valea Putnei (4).JPG, Pojorâta, Valea Putnei () File:Straja.JPG, Straja () File:Romania Putna Biserica Coborârea Duhului Sfânt din Putna.jpg, Roman Catholic church in Gura Putnei () File:Adam si Eva - panoramio.jpg, Mountainous landscape near Câmpulung Moldovenesc File:Mocanita Hutulca - Moldovita - panoramio.jpg,
Mocăniță A Mocăniță () is a narrow-gauge railway in Romania, most notably in Maramureș, Transylvania, and Bukovina. Archetypically, they are situated in mountainous areas and the locomotives operating on them (which themselves can also be referred to a ...
narrow-gauge railway steam train File:Dumbraveni - Suceva (557456324).jpg, Dumbrăveni, Suceava, Dumrăveni File:Defense walls.jpg, Mitocu Dragomirnei () File:Humor monastery5.jpg,
Mănăstirea Humorului Mănăstirea Humorului () is a Communes of Romania, commune located in Suceava County, in the Historical regions of Romania, historical region of Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of three villages, namely: Mănăstirea Humorului, Ple ...
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Moldovița Moldovița is a commune located in Suceava County, Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of four villages, namely: Argel, Demăcușa, Moldovița, and Rașca. A Latin-rite Catholic Diocese of Moldovița existed here from 1418 to 1550. ...
() File:Karpatenlandschaft bei Slatioara.JPG, Slătioara secular forest,
UNESCO The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO ) is a List of specialized agencies of the United Nations, specialized agency of the United Nations (UN) with the aim of promoting world peace and International secur ...
World Heritage Site World Heritage Sites are landmarks and areas with legal protection under an treaty, international treaty administered by UNESCO for having cultural, historical, or scientific significance. The sites are judged to contain "cultural and natural ...
File:RO SV Panaci meadow.jpg, Meadows in Panaci File:Biserica romano-catolica din Falticeni14.jpg, Downtown
Fălticeni Fălticeni (; ''; ;'' ) is a town in Suceava County, northeastern Romania. It is situated in the historical region of Western Moldavia. According to the 2021 census, Fălticeni is the third largest urban settlement in the county. It was declared ...
() File:Gara Veresti1.jpg, Verești File:Conacul Sturdza din Salcea.jpg, Sturdza manor in Salcea


Notable natives and residents

* Anca Parghel – Romanian-Romani musician and jazz singer * Matei Vișniec – Romanian-French playwright * Nichita Danilov – Lipovan poet * Iulian Vesper – Romanian poet and writer * Nicolae Labiș – Romanian poet * Grigore Vasiliu Birlic – Romanian actor * Ion G. Sbiera – Romanian folklorist * Ion Costist – Romanian 16th century Roman Catholic monk * Liviu Giosan – Romanian Americans, Romanian-American marine geologist * Elisabeta Lipă – Romanian Olympic rower * Dorin Goian – Romanian football player * Constantin Schumacher – Romanian-German footballer * Józef Weber – German Roman Catholic archbishop * Elisabeth Axmann – German writer * Otto Babiasch – German Olympic boxer * Lothar Rădăceanu, Lothar Würzel – German linguist, journalist, and politician * :de:George Ostafi, George Ostafi – German abstract painter * :de:Hugo Weczerka, Hugo Weczerka – German historian and academician * :ro:Anton Keschmann, Anton Keschmann – German politician in the Imperial Council (Austria), Imperial Austrian Parliament * Olha Kobylianska – Ukrainian-German writer * :de:Ludwig Adolf Staufe-Simiginowicz, Ludwig Adolf Staufe-Simiginowicz – Ukrainian-German writer and educator * – Romanian painter and stage designer


Historical county

In the Kingdom of Romania, between the early 20th century up to the end of the 1940s, the county had a smaller size and population. The contemporary Suceava county is the result of the merger of other smaller former Romanian counties from the historical regions of Bukovina and Western Moldavia that were functional mostly throughout the interwar period (e.g. Rădăuți County, Câmpulung County) and part of Baia County). As per the administrative reform of 1938 under Carol II of Romania, King Carol II, the whole counties which divided Bukovina in the Kingdom of Romania were united into a bigger land called Ținutul Suceava. Later, during World War II, Suceava County was part of the Bukovina Governorate of Romania. As for the historical interwar Suceava County, this administrative unit was located in the northern part of Greater Romania and the southern part of the historical region of
Bukovina Bukovina or ; ; ; ; , ; see also other languages. is a historical region at the crossroads of Central and Eastern Europe. It is located on the northern slopes of the central Eastern Carpathians and the adjoining plains, today divided betwe ...
respectively. Its territory was situated entirely within the borders of the current Suceava County, constituting thus the central-eastern part of the contemporary namesake county. During the interwar period, it was the smallest county of Greater Romania by area, covering . It was bordered on the east by the counties of Dorohoi County, Dorohoi and Botoșani County, Botoșani, to the north by Rădăuți County, to the west by Câmpulung County, and to the south by Baia County. During the Socialist Republic of Romania, communism period, Suceava County was at some point dissolved (as were all other counties in Romania as per the law no. 5 from 6 September 1950), then changed into the Suceava Region and then re-organized once again as county starting from 1968. File:Tinutul Suceava CoA.png, The coat of arms of Ținutul Suceava (1938–1940) File:RSR Jud Suceava.png, The communist coat of arms of Suceava County File:CoASuceavaCounty.png, Alternative contemporary coat of arms of Suceava County


Administrative organization

As of 1930, the county was administratively subdivided into three districts (''plasă, plăși''):Portretul României Interbelice – Județul Suceava
/ref> #Plasa Arbore, headquartered at Arbore, Suceava, Arbore #Plasa Dragomirna, headquartered at Dragomirna, Suceava, Dragomirna #Plasa Ilișești, headquartered at Ilișești, Suceava, Ilișești In 1938, the county was administratively reorganized into the following districts: #Plasa
Arbore Arbore () is a commune located in Suceava County, Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of three villages: namely Arbore, Bodnăreni, and Clit. The commune is located in the central-north part of the county, northwest of the county s ...
, headquartered at
Solca Solca (; ; ) is a town in Suceava County, northeastern Romania. It is situated in the historical region of Bukovina. Solca is the smallest town in the county and the third-smallest town in Romania, with a population of 2,405 inhabitants, accordin ...
(containing 15 villages) #Plasa Bosanci, Suceava, Bosancea, headquartered at Bosanci, Suceava, Bosancea (including 36 villages) #Plasa
Ilișești Ilișești () is a commune located in Suceava County, Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of two villages, Brașca and Ilișești. The commune was called ''Ciprian Porumbescu'' (with Ilișești as its center) and included the villages ...
, headquartered at Ilișești, Suceava, Ilișești (including 17 villages)


Population

According to the Demographic history of Romania#29 December 1930 census, 1930 census data, the county population was 121,327, ethnically divided among
Romanians Romanians (, ; dated Endonym and exonym, exonym ''Vlachs'') are a Romance languages, Romance-speaking ethnic group and nation native to Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe. Sharing a Culture of Romania, ...
(79.5%),
Germans Germans (, ) are the natives or inhabitants of Germany, or sometimes more broadly any people who are of German descent or native speakers of the German language. The Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany, constitution of Germany, imple ...
(primarily
Bukovina Germans The Bukovina Germans ( or ''Buchenlanddeutsche'', ), also known and referred to as Buchenland Germans, or Bukovinian Germans, are a German diaspora, German Ethnicity, ethnic group which settled in Bukovina, a historical region situated at the cro ...
but also Zipser Germans, Zipsers) (8.2%), History of the Jews in Romania, Jews (5.5%),
Poles Pole or poles may refer to: People *Poles (people), another term for Polish people, from the country of Poland * Pole (surname), including a list of people with the name * Pole (musician) (Stefan Betke, born 1967), German electronic music artist ...
(2.7%),
Ukrainians Ukrainians (, ) are an East Slavs, East Slavic ethnic group native to Ukraine. Their native tongue is Ukrainian language, Ukrainian, and the majority adhere to Eastern Orthodox Church, Eastern Orthodoxy, forming the List of contemporary eth ...
(1.7%), as well as Minorities of Romania, other ethnic minorities.Recensământul general al populației României din 29 decemvrie 1930, Vol. II, pag. 434–437 By language the county was divided among Romanian (76.5%), German (9.4%), Ukrainian language, Ukrainian (5.5%), Yiddish (4.3%), Polish language, Polish (2.5%), as well as other languages. From the religious point of view, the population consisted of Eastern Orthodox Church, Eastern Orthodox (80.1%), Catholic Church, Roman Catholic (8.4%), Jewish (5.5%), Lutheranism, Evangelical Lutheran (3.3%), Romanian Greek Catholic Church, Greek Catholic (1.4%), as well as other minor religions.Recensământul general al populației României din 29 decemvrie 1930, Vol. II, pag. 738–739


Urban population

The county's urban population consisted of 19,850 inhabitants (17,028 in
Suceava Suceava () is a Municipiu, city in northeastern Romania. The seat of Suceava County, it is situated in the Historical regions of Romania, historical regions of Bukovina and Western Moldavia, Moldavia, northeastern Romania. It is the largest urban ...
and 2,822 in
Solca Solca (; ; ) is a town in Suceava County, northeastern Romania. It is situated in the historical region of Bukovina. Solca is the smallest town in the county and the third-smallest town in Romania, with a population of 2,405 inhabitants, accordin ...
), ethnically divided among
Romanians Romanians (, ; dated Endonym and exonym, exonym ''Vlachs'') are a Romance languages, Romance-speaking ethnic group and nation native to Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe. Sharing a Culture of Romania, ...
(61.5%), History of Jews in Romania, Jews (18.7%),
Germans Germans (, ) are the natives or inhabitants of Germany, or sometimes more broadly any people who are of German descent or native speakers of the German language. The Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany, constitution of Germany, imple ...
(13.9%),
Poles Pole or poles may refer to: People *Poles (people), another term for Polish people, from the country of Poland * Pole (surname), including a list of people with the name * Pole (musician) (Stefan Betke, born 1967), German electronic music artist ...
(2.6%), as well as Minorities of Romania, other ethnic minorities. As a mother tongue in the urban population, Romanian (60.4%) predominated, followed by German (18.7%), Yiddish (13.8%), Ukrainian language, Ukrainian (3.2%), Polish language, Polish (2.2%), as well as other minor spoken languages. From the religious point of view, the urban population consisted of 60.6% Eastern Orthodox Church, Eastern Orthodox, 18.8% Jewish, 15.3% Catholic Church, Roman Catholic, 2.0% Romanian Greek Catholic Church, Greek Catholic, 1.7% Lutheranism, Evangelical Lutheran, 0.7% Baptists, Baptist as well as other confessional minorities.


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External links


suceava.online
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