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Suceava, 1873

 

The Municipality in 1904

 

 
Archival testimony of Jewish presence and activity
in Suceava and environs since the 15th century onward

 

Military parade in the main street in 1890

 

The Prefecture of Suceava in 1903

 

The Cetatea Fortress [or Citadel of Suceava]

 

The Armenian Monastery, Zamca site

 

Suceava, 1898

 

The main street in 19th century

 

General view of Suceava

 

Monument in memory of fallen WWI Jewish soldiers

 

The Jews' Street

 

Present-day Suceava Municipality

 

Zamca Citadel

 

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