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    Adâncata is a commune located in Suceava County, Western Moldavia, northeastern Romania. It is composed of three villages, namely: Adâncata, Călugăreni...
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  • Adâncata may refer to: Adâncata, Ialomița, a commune in Ialomiţa County, Romania Adâncata, Suceava, a commune in Suceava County, Romania Adâncata, a village...
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    Bukovina live in the bigger urban settlements of Suceava (German: Suczawa) and Rădăuți (German: Radautz) in Suceava County (German: Kreis Suczawa) as well as...
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    Suceava County (Romanian pronunciation: [suˈtʃe̯ava]) is a county (Romanian: județ) of Romania. Most of its territory lies in the southern part of the...
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    Moldavia, about 50 km north of the-then capital of Suceava (Polish: Suczawa), in the hills between Adâncata (nowadays Hlyboka), situated in the valley of the...
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  • Poiana Teiului Commune, Neamţ County Călugăreni, a village in Adâncata Commune, Suceava County Călugăreni, a village in Ştefan cel Mare Commune, Vaslui...
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  • North–East Bacău (BC) Botoșani (BT) Iași (IS) Neamț (NT) Suceava (SV) Vaslui (VS) North–West Bihor (BH) Bistrița-Năsăud (BN) Cluj (CJ) Maramureș (MM)...
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    Romanian census, 2,137 Poles live in Romania, mainly in the villages of Suceava County (Polish: Suczawa). There are three exclusively Polish villages,...
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  • village in Scobinți Commune, Iași County Fetești, a village in Adâncata Commune, Suceava County Fetești, a village in Câmpuri Commune, Vrancea County In...
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    principality of Moldavia in the 14th century where the capital of Moldavia, Suceava, was founded, eventually expanding its territory all the way to the Black...
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