A city in northeastern Romania. Located in the Bucovina region, it was the capital of the Principality of Moldova from the 14th to the 16th century, and flourished as a trading center during the reign of Grand Duke Stephen. It is home to the 14th century Suceava Castle, an open-air village museum that recreates traditional Bucovina houses, and the Church of St. George, built by Bogdan III. Suceava. Source: About Shogakukan Digital Daijisen Information | Legend |
ルーマニア北東部の都市。ブコビナ地方に位置し、14世紀から16世紀までモルドバ公国の首都が置かれ、シュテファン大公の時代に交易の中心地として栄えた。14世紀建造のスチャバ城、ブコビナ地方の伝統的な民家を再現した野外村落博物館、ボグダン3世が建造した聖ゲオルゲ教会がある。スチャーバ。
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