Suceava
Romania
Suceava served as the capital of the Principality of Moldavia for nearly two centuries, from 1388 to the mid-16th century, and its medieval past remains visible in a reconstructed fortress and the UNESCO-listed Saint John the New Monastery. The city in northeastern Romania sits on the Suceava River and is a practical base for visiting the wider region's painted monasteries. An Austrian-era Administrative Palace and the Roman Catholic Saint John of Nepomuk church also stand in the historic centre.
- Population84,308
- Nearest water from center1.0 km
- Nearest mountain from center2.5 km
- UNESCO within 50 km6