Bukovina
3986
Bukovina
A Historical Castle at the Crossroads of Europe
Located on the northern slopes of the Eastern Carpathians and the adjoining plains, Bukovina is a historical region situated today between Romania and Ukraine.
History
- Bukovina has been inhabited by diverse groups throughout its history, with the Kievan Rus' being one of the earliest known influences.
- The region was also affected by Pechenegs and Cumans, leading to the spread of the Kievan Rus' culture.
- In the 14th century, Bukovina became part of the Principality of Moldavia, under the suzerainty of the medieval Kingdom of Hungary.
The Battle of Cosmin Forest in 1497 marked a significant turning point in Bukovina's history, as Stephen III of Moldavia (Stephen the Great) defeated King John I Albert of Poland.
Architecture
Bukovina is classified as a defensive castle, with its architectural style and layout reflecting its historical purpose.
However, no specific details on the castle's architecture are available.
Location
- The castle is situated at address 3986 in Jiřice u Moravských Budějovic, Czechia.
- The region is currently divided between Romania and Ukraine, with the northern half belonging to Chernivtsi Oblast of Ukraine and the southern part being Suceava County of Romania.
Current Status and Use
The castle's current status and use are not specified in available information.
Heritage Status
Bukovina has been recognized as a historical region, but no specific heritage status is mentioned for the castle itself.
Visiting Information
No information on visiting the castle is provided.
Notable Features and Rooms
Unfortunately, no details on notable features or rooms within the castle are available.
Details
| Name | Bukovina |
|---|---|
| City | Jiřice u Moravských Budějovic |
| Country | Czechia |
| Coordinates | 49.00212, 15.93084 |
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