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Bukovina

, Bucovina
a region of E central Europe, part of the NE Carpathians: the north was seized by the Soviet Union (1940) and later became part of Ukraine; the south remained Romanian
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As a substitute for Northern Transylvania, in April 1941 Hitler returned Bessarabia and northern Bukovina to Romania and persuaded Antonescu to take control of the Transnistria territory between the Dniester and Southern Bug rivers which included port of Odessa, the largest city in Ukraine.
Archive of the Mitropolitan Church of Moldavia and Bukovina, Fond "Chancellery", Files no.
They also share a common history, since in 1918, at the end of World War I, Bessarabia, part of the Principality of Moldovia, united with Transylvania, Bukovina, and the Romanian Old Kingdom.
In that context, between November 15 and 28, 1918, Bukovina -- a part of Moldavia occupied by the Habsburgs in 1775, by the decision of the General Congress, become part of Romania.
Bukovina blind mole rat Spalax graecus revisited: Phylogenetics, morphology, taxonomy, habitat associations and conservation.
Problems of social care for children and youth in Bukovina social, political and educational publications (the end of the 19th to the Thirties of the 20th century), Austrian Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences.
Gregor von Rezzori, the only son of a loveless marriage, entered the world at an unpropitious time1914and in an inauspicious placethe city formerly known as Czernowitz, capital of the region known as Bukovina, in the final days of the Hapsburg empire.
Dressed in Bukovina Szekler folk costumes, Janos Varga and his wife, Monika Vargane David leave a voting booth in a polling station in Kakasd, 100 miles south of Budapest, yesterday Tamas Soki
My father, youngest of the seven, chose instead to buy land in a mountainside town in Bukovina, and, with his great legal mind, settled disputes between shepherds.
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