Ținutul Suceava


title: "Ținutul Suceava" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["ținutul-suceava", "bessarabia", "bukovina", "ținuturi-of-romania", "1938-establishments-in-romania", "1940-disestablishments-in-romania", "states-and-territories-established-in-1938", "states-and-territories-disestablished-in-1940"] topic_path: "general/tinutul-suceava" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ținutul_Suceava" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

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FieldValue
official_nameȚinutul Suceava
settlement_typeRegion (Ținut)
image_shieldTinutul Suceava CoA.png
image_mapRomania 1938 - Suceava.svg
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_name[[Image:Flag of Romania.svg
subdivision_type1Former counties included
subdivision_name1Câmpulung County, Cernăuți County, Dorohoi County, Hotin County, Rădăuți County, Suceava County, Storojineț County
subdivision_type2Historic region
subdivision_name2Bukovina, Bessarabia, Moldavia
subdivision_type3Administrative capital (Reședință de ținut)
subdivision_name3Cernăuți
government_typeRegional governor (Rezident Regal) and regional council
established_titleCreated
established_dateAugust 14, 1938
established_title2Abolished
established_date2September 22, 1940
population_totalcirca 1.5 million
timezoneEET
utc_offset+2
timezone_DSTEEST
utc_offset_DST+3
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Coat of arms

The coat of arms consists of seven pallets, four of gules and three of azure, representing the former seven counties (județe) of Greater Romania which it included (of the total 71). Over the pallets there is a castle, representing the medieval citadel in Suceava.

Constitutive counties

The administrative reform of August 14, 1938 kept the existing 71 counties, but transferred most of their responsibilities to the new regions. Ținutul Suceava included:

References

References

  1. Published in „Monitorul Oficial”, Part 1, Nr. 187 from 14 August 1938
  2. Decree-Law Nr. 3219 from 21 September 1940, published in „Monitorul Oficial”, Part 1, Nr. 221 from 22 September 1940, pp. 5530-5532
  3. Philippe Henri Blasen: Suceava Region, Upper Land, Greater Bukovina or just Bukovina? Carol II’s Administrative Reform in North-Eastern Romania (1938-1940), in: Anuarul Institutului de Istorie "A. D. Xenopol", supplement, 2015;
    Philippe Henri Blasen: Terrorisme légionnaire et ordonnances antisémites. La Région Suceava d’octobre 1938 à septembre 1940, in: Archiva Moldaviae 2018.
  4. Royal Decree Nr. 4285 from 13 December 1938, published in „Monitorul Oficial”, Part I, Nr. 34 from 10 February 1939, p. 698
  5. Administrative Law published in „Monitorul Oficial”, Part 1, Nr. 187 from 14 August 1938, p. 3779

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