• English: Equestrian Statue of Stephen III of Moldavia in Suceava. ... Items portrayed in this file. depicts. Monument to Stephen III of Moldavia in Suceava.
  • Town:Suceava. Year of creation:1977. Rider(s):Stephen III of Moldavia. (1433 –1504), also known as Stefan the Great, was Prince of Moldavia.
  • Stephen III of Moldavia (also known as Stefan the Great, Romanian language: Ștefan cel Mare , pronounced [ʃteˈfan tʃel ˈmare] or Ștefan cel Mare și Sfânt...
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  • On the banks of the river of the same name, the city of Suceava, which was once the capital of Moldova, is now one of the busier resorts of Romania thanks to...
  • See attractions in Suceava. number 11 in the city. ... Statue of Stephen III of Moldavia. Local name: Statuia ecvestră a lui Ștefan cel Mare.
  • Suceava , in the south of the territory, was the capital of Moldavia from the late 14th to the mid-16th century.
  • Stephen III of Moldavia (also known as Stefan the Great, 1433 – July 2, 1504) was Prince of Moldavia between 1457 and 1504 and the most prominent...
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  • Suceava is a city of 125,000 people (2018) in Southern Bukovina. It is home to a medieval fortress, and is a good base for visiting the Painted Monasteries in Bukovina. Understand.
  • Top View Apartment - Suceava. 47.63957, 26.26305. $$$$|Haritada gösterSuceava, Romanya||. ... Monument to Stephen III of Moldavia in Suceava. 960 m.
  • Monument to Stephen III of Moldavia in Suceava. 1.2 mi. Royal Citadel. Bukovinian Village Museum in Suceava.
  • For the time during which the town of Suceava served as the capital of Moldavia, namely between 1388 and 1565, the castle also served as princely residence.[5].
  • Royal Citadel. Bukovinian Village Museum in Suceava. ... Monument to Stephen III of Moldavia in Suceava. 2.1 km.
  • Monument to Stephen III of Moldavia in Suceava 3.39 km (2.11 mi.) Transporte. Orizont 1.11 km (3642 ft).