Suceava
Suceava is a city of 125,000 people in Southern Bukovina. It is home to a medieval fortress, and is a good base for visiting the Painted Monasteries in Bukovina.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: City with 92,100 residents
- Description: city in Suceava County, Romania
- Also known as: “Sotschen”, “Suczawa”, “Szucsava”, and “Szucsáva”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Princely Court of Suceava and Zamca Monastery.
Princely Court of Suceava
Museum
Zamca Monastery
Church
Areni Stadium
Stadium
Photo: Musichistory2009, CC BY 3.0.
The Areni Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Suceava, the largest municipality and county seat town of Suceava County. It currently is the home ground of Cetatea Suceava.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Șcheia and Sfântu Ilie.
Ițcani
Suburb
Ițcani is a neighbourhood of Suceava, the county seat town of Suceava County in the historical region of Bukovina, northeastern Romania, located some 5 km northwest of the town center.
Suceava
- Categories: municipality of Romania, capital of county in Romania, big city, college town, and locality
- Location: Suceava, Southern Bukovina, Romania, Balkans, Europe
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
47.647° or 47° 38′ 49″ northLongitude
26.2523° or 26° 15′ 8″ eastPopulation
92,100Elevation
360 metres (1,181 feet)IATA airport code
SCVUnited Nations Location Code
RO SCVOpen location code
8GV8J7W2+RWOpenStreetMap ID
node 128556778OpenStreetMap feature
place=cityGeoNames ID
665850Wikidata ID
Q46400
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Achinese to Yiddish—“Suceava” goes by many names.
- Achinese: “Suceava”
- Arabic: “سجاوة”
- Arabic: “سُجَاوَة”
- Arabic: “سوتشافا”
- Armenian: “Սուչավա”
- Azerbaijani: “Suçava şəhəri”
- Azerbaijani: “Suçava”
- Basque: “Suceava”
- Belarusian: “Сучава”
- Bengali: “সুচেভা”
- Bulgarian: “Сучава”
- Bulgarian: “Сучеава”
- Catalan: “Sotschen”
- Catalan: “Suceava”
- Catalan: “Szucsáva”
- Catalan: “שאָץ”
- Chinese: “蘇恰瓦”
- Chinese: “蘇齊化”
- Croatian: “Suceava”
- Czech: “Sučava”
- Czech: “Suceava”
- Danish: “Suceava”
- Dutch: “Sotschen”
- Dutch: “Suceava”
- Dutch: “Szucsáva”
- Dutch: “שאָץ”
- Esperanto: “Sotschen”
- Esperanto: “Suceava”
- Esperanto: “Szucsáva”
- Esperanto: “שאָץ”
- Estonian: “Suceava”
- Finnish: “Suceava”
- French: “Sotschen”
- French: “Suceava”
- French: “Szucsáva”
- French: “שאָץ”
- Georgian: “სუჩავა”
- German: “Sotschen”
- German: “Suceava”
- German: “Suczawa”
- German: “Szucsáva”
- German: “שאָץ”
- Greek: “Σουτσεάβα”
- Gujarati: “સુસેવા”
- Hebrew: “סוצ’אבה”
- Hebrew: “סוצ’אווה”
- Hebrew: “סוצ’בה”
- Hebrew: “סוצ’ווה”
- Hebrew: “סוצאבה”
- Hebrew: “שאץ”
- Hindi: “सुकीयावा”
- Hungarian: “Sotschen”
- Hungarian: “Suceava”
- Hungarian: “Szucsáva”
- Hungarian: “Szűcsvásár”
- Hungarian: “שאָץ”
- Indonesian: “Suceava”
- Irish: “Suceava”
- Italian: “Sotschen”
- Italian: “Suceava”
- Italian: “Szucsáva”
- Italian: “שאָץ”
- Japanese: “スチェアヴァ”
- Japanese: “スチャヴァ”
- Japanese: “スチャバ”
- Kannada: “ಸಸೇವ”
- Korean: “수체아바”
- Latin: “Suceava”
- Latvian: “Sučava”
- Limburgan: “Suceava”
- Lithuanian: “Sotschen”
- Lithuanian: “Sučava”
- Lithuanian: “Suceava”
- Lithuanian: “Szucsáva”
- Lithuanian: “שאָץ”
- Lombard: “Suceava”
- Macedonian: “Сучава”
- Malay: “Suceava”
- Marathi: “सुसेवा”
- Minangkabau: “Suceava”
- Moksha: “Сучава”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Suceava”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Shats”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Suceava”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Suczawa”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Sutsjava”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Сучава”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “שאַץ”
- Norwegian: “Suceava”
- Occitan (post 1500): “Suceava”
- Ossetian: “Сучавæ”
- Persian: “سوچاوا”
- Persian: “سوچهآوا”
- Polish: “Suceava”
- Polish: “Suczawa”
- Portuguese: “Sotschen”
- Portuguese: “Suceava”
- Portuguese: “Szucsáva”
- Portuguese: “שאָץ”
- Romanian: “Suceava”
- Russian: “Сучава”
- Scots: “Suceava”
- Scottish Gaelic: “Suceava”
- Serbian: “Suceava”
- Serbian: “Сућава”
- Serbian: “Сућеава”
- Serbian: “Сучава”
- Serbo-Croatian: “Suceava”
- Sinhala: “සුසීවා”
- Slovak: “Suceava”
- Slovenian: “Suceava”
- South Azerbaijani: “سوچهآوا”
- Spanish: “Sotschen”
- Spanish: “Suceava”
- Spanish: “Szucsáva”
- Spanish: “שאָץ”
- Swedish: “Sotschen”
- Swedish: “Suceava”
- Swedish: “Sutjava”
- Swedish: “Szucsáva”
- Swedish: “שאָץ”
- Tajik: “Сучава”
- Tamil: “சுசெவா”
- Tatar: “Сучәва”
- Telugu: “సుసెవ”
- Thai: “ซูชาวา”
- Thai: “ซูซาวา”
- Turkish: “Suçava”
- Turkish: “Suceava”
- Ukrainian: “Сучава”
- Upper Sorbian: “Suceava”
- Urdu: “سوچاوا”
- Venetian: “Suceava”
- Vietnamese: “Suceava”
- Waray (Philippines): “Suceava”
- Western Panjabi: “سوچاوا”
- Wu Chinese: “苏恰瓦”
- Yiddish: “שאץ”
- Yiddish: “שאַץ”
- Yiddish: “שאָץ”
- “Suceava”
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