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RADATJTZ , a See also:town in See also:Bukovina, See also:Austria, 35 M. S. by W. of See also:Czernowitz by See also:rail. Pop. (1900) 14,343, of which about 70% are Germans and 25% are Rumanians. It was formerly the seat of a See also:Greek bishopric, removed to Czernowitz in 1786, and possesses a See also:cathedral (1402) with the tombs of several Moldavian princes. The See also:Austrian See also:government has here a large See also:stud. To the W. of Radautz are situated the old monasteries of Putna and Suczawica, dating from the 1 sth See also:century. They still contain many old and valuable ecclesiastical See also:objects of See also:art, although a See also:great See also:part has been removed to the various monasteries in See also:Moldavia. End of Article: RADATJTZAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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