Rădăuți

Rădăuți is a town in , north-eastern . It is situated in the historical region of . According to the 2021 census, Rădăuți is the second largest urban settlement in the county.
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  • Type: City with 31,100 residents
  • Description: city in Suceava County, Romania
  • Also known as: 146628”, “Municipiul Radauti”, “Municipiul Rãdãuţi”, “Rădăuţi”, “Radautz”, and “Radóc

Places of Interest

Highlights include Bogdana Monastery and Rădăuți railway station.

Church
is a Romanian Orthodox monastery in the town of Rădăuți, northern . Its church is the oldest still standing religious building in . The monastery was built by Bogdan I of Moldavia sometime around 1360.

Rădăuți

Latitude
47.8461° or 47° 50′ 46″ north
Longitude
25.9182° or 25° 55′ 6″ east
Population
31,100
Elevation
366 metres (1,201 feet)
Open location code
8GV7RWW9+C7
Open­Street­Map ID
node 264527858
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­city
Geo­Names ID
669287
Wiki­data ID
Q431347
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In Other Languages

From Achinese to Yiddish—“Rădăuți” goes by many names.
  • Achinese: Rădăuţi
  • Achinese: Rădăuți
  • Belarusian: Рэдэўць
  • Bulgarian: Ръдъуц
  • Catalan: Rădăuți
  • Cebuano: Municipiul Rădăuți
  • Chinese: 勒德乌齐
  • Chinese: 勒德烏齊
  • Czech: Radauti
  • Czech: Rădăuți
  • Czech: Radautz
  • Czech: Radoc
  • Czech: Radóc
  • Czech: Radovec
  • Danish: Rădăuţi
  • Dutch: Rădăuţi
  • Dutch: Rădăuți
  • Dutch: Radautz
  • Dutch: Radóc
  • Esperanto: Rădăuţi
  • Esperanto: Rădăuți
  • Esperanto: Radautz
  • Esperanto: Radóc
  • Estonian: Rădăuți
  • French: Rădăuţi
  • French: Rădăuți
  • French: Radautz
  • French: Radóc
  • German: Rădăuţi
  • German: Rădăuți
  • German: Radautz
  • German: Radóc
  • Greek: Ρανταούτσι
  • Hebrew: ראַדאװיץ
  • Hebrew: ראדוויץ
  • Hebrew: רדאוץ
  • Hebrew: רדוביץ
  • Hungarian: Rădăuţi
  • Hungarian: Rădăuți
  • Hungarian: Radautz
  • Hungarian: Radóc
  • Indonesian: Rădăuţi
  • Indonesian: Rădăuți
  • Interlingue: Rădăuţi
  • Interlingue: Rădăuți
  • Irish: Rădăuți
  • Italian: Rădăuţi
  • Italian: Rădăuți
  • Italian: Radautz
  • Italian: Radóc
  • Japanese: ラダウツィ
  • Malay: Rădăuți
  • Minangkabau: Rădăuți
  • Moksha: Рэдэуци
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Rădăuți
  • Persian: ردوتس
  • Polish: Radowce
  • Portuguese: Rădăuţi
  • Portuguese: Rădăuți
  • Portuguese: Radautz
  • Portuguese: Radóc
  • Romanian: Rădăuţi
  • Romanian: Rădăuți
  • Romanian: Radautz
  • Romanian: Radóc
  • Russian: Рэдэуци
  • Russian: Рэдэуцы
  • Serbian: Радауци
  • Serbo-Croatian: Opština Rădăuți, Suceava
  • Serbo-Croatian: Opština Rădăuți
  • Slovenian: Rădăuți
  • Slovenian: Radautz
  • Slovenian: Radóc
  • South Azerbaijani: ردوتس
  • Spanish: Rădăuţi
  • Spanish: Rădăuți
  • Spanish: Radautz
  • Spanish: Radóc
  • Swedish: Rădăuți
  • Tajik: Рэдэутси
  • Turkish: Rădăuți
  • Turkish: Radoviçe
  • Ukrainian: Радівці
  • Vietnamese: Radauti
  • Vietnamese: Rădăuți
  • Yiddish: ראדעוויץ

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