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Archival testimony of Jewish presence and activity
in Suceava and environs since the 15th century onward
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Military parade in the main street in 1890
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The Prefecture of Suceava in 1903
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The Cetatea Fortress [or Citadel of Suceava]
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The Armenian Monastery, Zamca site
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The main street in 19th century
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Monument in memory of fallen WWI Jewish soldiers
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Present-day Suceava Municipality
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