
| ,,As part of ancient
Dacia, the country of Bucovina used to be under the rule of the
Moldavian Lords as part of the so-called Highlands and reached its
highest reputation under the hero Stephen the Great and through his
glorious victories against the enemies of Christianity and civilization
…" The
Imperial Diploma of December 9, 1862 Franz Joseph the First, Emperor of
Austria, King of Hungary
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| xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ...the land of Bucovina played an
important role in the history of the Romanians, and the first
pre-statal formations and
burgs were attested as far back as the Early Middle Ages, Suceava was
the first battlement of Christianity against Tartar and Ottoman
invasions, and suffered over the centuries the numberless invasions of
the Cossacks, the Swedes, the Poles, the Austrians and the
Russians.
However, none of these hardships could alter Romanian culture and
civilization for which
testify the many historical sites all over the place.
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xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ... the vast majority of the area consists of Romanians who share their life with other ethnic groups: Lippovans, Poles, Ukrainians, Germans, Armenians, Jews. Bucovina is the region where the dress style, the customs and folk traditions have been least affected by the passing of time. The folk constructions, tools and other items are proof of their perpetuation. |
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the economic heritage of the area includes extractive, energy
producing, mechanical, chemical, wood
processing, construction, light and food industries. Agriculture is
centered around potato, sugar beet, flax, hemp, fodder and cereal
cultures, as well as on a strong animal farming sector. The
exceptional
tourist potential of the region brings hope for major future economic
growth. |
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