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    Dolhasca (redirect from Probota, Suceava)
    seven other localities in Suceava County. The town administers seven villages, namely: Budeni, Gulia, Poiana, Poienari, Probota, Siliștea Nouă, and Valea...
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    Probota Monastery (Romanian: Mănăstirea Probota) is a Romanian Orthodox monastery in Probota village, Dolhasca town, Suceava County, Romania. Built in...
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    Zamostea Zvoriștea Villages Probota Solonețu Nou During June 2010, Gheorghe Flutur, at that time (as now) the president of Suceava County Council, stated in...
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    Mogoșești-Siret Moșna Moțca Movileni Oțeleni Plugari Popești Popricani Prisăcani Probota Răchiteni Răducăneni Rediu Românești Roșcani Ruginoasa Scânteia Schitu...
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    of Maria. She died on November 4, 1465, and was buried at the Probota Monastery of Suceava County. Vlada Stanković (15 June 2016). The Balkans and the Byzantine...
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    Churches of Moldavia (category Buildings and structures in Suceava County)
    the 14th century. Of these, eight Romanian Orthodox Churches located in Suceava County and built from the late 15th century to the late 16th century are...
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    monasteries in the towns of Sucevița, Moldovița, Voroneț, Humor, Suceava, Pătrăuți, Arbore and Probota. These eight monasteries—including the Monastery of Moldovița—were...
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    Mare, Verehia, Baranca, Leahu, Stâncuța, Hănțești, Grigorești, Sălăgeni, Suceava, Șomuzul Mic, Șomuzul Mare, Pârâul lui Pulpa, Trestioara, Conțeasca, Ruja...
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    Dosoftei (category People from Suceava)
    humanities and learned several languages. In 1648 he became a monk at Probota Monastery, and was later bishop of Huşi (1658–1660) and Roman (1660–1671)...
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    the financial support Dumitru offered to the prince in order to build Probota monastery, Petru Rareș’ princely necropolis. In 1530, as it is written...
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