Republica Bucovina | |||
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Coat of Arms | ||
Location of the Republic of Bucovina (green) within the borders of modern Bukovina (light green) | |||
Period | 2010 | ||
Predecessor | Romania | ||
Successor | Bukovina | ||
Basic Information | |||
Motto | none | ||
Anthem | Deşteaptă-te, române! | ||
Capital | Suceava | ||
Largest city | Suceava | ||
Other cities | full list | ||
Demonym | Bucovinian | ||
Government | Parliamentary democracy | ||
Presidents | Mihail Fansecu (2010) | ||
Area | 10,704 km² | ||
Population | no data | ||
Currency | Romanian leu | ||
Time zone | EET, EEST (UTC+2, UTC+3) | ||
Internet TLD | none | ||
Calling code | 40 | ||
Languages | |||
Official language | Romanian | ||
National language | Romanian | ||
Regional languages | Russian, Hungarian | ||
Other languages | German | ||
Ethnic groups | |||
Main ethnic groups | Romanians, Russians | ||
Other ethnic groups | Hungarians, Germans | ||
Religion | |||
State religion | none | ||
Main religion(s) | Eastern Orthodoxy | ||
Other religions | no data |
Republic of Bucovina (Romanian: Republica Bucovina) was a short-living country in Central Europe and is one of the two countries that united into today's Bukovina (the other being the Free Republic of Bukovina). Republic of Bucovina was the country that suggested the formation of the modern Bukovina.
Republic of Bucovina declared independence from Romania in February 2010. At about the same time, the Free Republic of Bukovina proclaimed independence from Ukraine. In August 2010 the two countries united into the modern Bukovina. Republic of Bucovina was an unrecognised country till the end of July 2010, when Romania was split between Hungary and Moldavia, who both recognised it as a sovereign country.