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Here is a current map of Bukovina; you can see that the Romania-Ukraine border bisects it: Northern Bukovina was annexed in 1940 by the Soviet Union, and is now part of Ukraine.
The historical region of Northern Bukovina is a part of today's Ukrainian Chernivtsi Oblast, while Bessarabia covers Moldova and parts of Chernivtsi and Odesa oblasts.
Applicants must be Jewish victims of Nazi persecution who had resided in Northern Bukovina or Bessarabia sometime between 1937 and 1944, in Southern Dobruja or in Transnistria.
Perhaps the most stunning of the painted churches of northern Romania is at Sucevita in Bukovina (pictured above). Founded in 1581 it was surrounded by impressive fortifications.
Ambassador blames diplomatic dispute over Ukraine President's reported words on bad translation – insisting Volodymyr Zelensky never accused Romania of having "occupied" Northern Bukovina.
All Jews in Czernovitz, capital of Bukovina, were ordered by the Rumanian authorities to wear yellow armbands bearing the Star of David, it was reported here today from Bucharest. The report says ...
The year 1986 is the time when several women from northern Bukovina, from Iasi, Vrancea and Tulcea, were forced to have abortions in inhumane conditions, although abortion was forbidden. Much later, ...
Members of the National Guard of Ukraine lined up after military tactical exercises at a training base near Kiev, Ukraine, July 22, 2015. The Assembly of Northern Bukovina Romanians seeks ...
Russia fired 597 drones and decoys, with 26 cruise missiles, into Ukraine overnight, Ukraine’s air force said.
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