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Rapid Suceava was founded to continue the football tradition in Suceava after the dissolution of FC Cetatea Suceava and CSM Suceava (Bucovina Suceava).
Suceavă attended the University of Bucharest, where he obtained his undergraduate and Master's degree in mathematics.
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Growing up, Suceavă spent his holidays with his maternal grandparents at Nucșoara, a remote community that maintained its traditions, unbroken by the collectivisation elsewhere of Ceaușescu regime.
The commune was named in honor of Romanian composer Ciprian Porumbescu, who died there in 1883.
In 1982, he entered the "Ciprian Porumbescu" National Music Academy of Bucharest, where he studied under the guidance of Constantin Ionescu-Vovu, reputed professor and pianist.
Born in Suceava as the son of merchant Ioan Crimca and of the princess Carstina, Anastasie Crimca became a monk at the Putna monastery when he was young.
In September 2007, scenes were shot at the North railway station in Suceava.
After an indecisive battle in 1435 (at Podraga or Podagra, the present-day village of Podriga in Drăguşeni), Władysław III intervened to appease the conflict and helped institute a shared rule of the two brothers over Moldavia (with Iliaş as nominal ruler and with Stephen as lord over the southeastern part of the country—in Tecuci, Kilia, Vaslui, and Covurlui—although both shared residence in Suceava).
He participated in the summer of 1904, as a member of a student delegation representing the University of Bucharest, at the commemoration of 400 years since Stephen the Great's death, that took place in Suceava, being at that time under Austrian administration.
Kuzmyn Forest (Codrii Cozminului), woods are situated between Siret and Prut valleys next to the town are named so, because they are traversed by the roads that connect Suceava, the Middle Ages' capital of the Principality of Moldavia, with what was then its boundary town of Cozmin / Kozmyn (modern village Valia Kuzmyna in Hlyboka Raion).
Putna was founded on the lands perambulated by the Putna (which has its source in the Obcina Mare mountains, Bukovina).