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Bucovina

American  
[boo-kuh-vee-nuh, boo-kaw-vee-nah] / ˌbu kəˈvi nə, bʊ kɔˈvi nɑ /
Or Bukovina

noun

  1. a region in E central Europe, formerly a district in N Romania: now divided between Romania and Ukraine. 4,031 sq. mi. (10,440 sq. km).


Bucovina British  
/ ˌbuːkəˈviːnə /

noun

  1. a variant spelling of Bukovina

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The accident occurred late Sunday outside the eastern city of Ramnicu Sarat when the team was returning home from a game against Vicov Bucovina.

From Washington Times • Nov. 16, 2015

A list of guesthouses in Romanian Bucovina is available at ruraltourism.ro/bucovina/html/bucovinaen.html.

From New York Times • Jun. 18, 2010

The result of his victories — 46 in all — was an unprecedented building spree within the densely forested terrain of the Bucovina region in modern Romania.

From New York Times • Jun. 18, 2010

First step in the partitioning came in June, when Russia moved into Bessarabia and northern Bucovina.

From Time Magazine Archive

The above circumstances had little influence upon the situation in Bucovina.

From The Balkans A History of Bulgaria—Serbia—Greece—Rumania—Turkey by Forbes, Nevill