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FALTICHENI (FalticenI)

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Originally appearing in Volume V10, Page 157 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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FALTICHENI (FalticenI) , the See also:capital of the See also:department of Suceava, See also:Rumania, situated on a small right-See also:hand tributary of the Sereth, among the hills of See also:north-See also:west See also:Moldavia, and 2 in. S.E. of the frontier of See also:Bukovina. Pop. (1900) 9643, about See also:hat being See also:Jews. A See also:branch railway runs for 15 m. to join the See also:main See also:line between See also:Czernowitz in Bukovina, and Galata. The Suceava department (named after Suceava or Suciava, its former capital, now See also:Suczawa in Bukowina) is densely forested; its considerable See also:timber See also:trade centres in Falticheni. For five See also:weeks, from the 20th See also:July onwards, Russians and Austro-Hungarians, as well as Rumans, attend the See also:fair which is held at Falticheni, chiefly for the See also:sale of horses, carriages and See also:cattle.

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