- Rădăuţi
Infobox Settlement
subdivision_type = Country
subdivision_name = ROU
timezone=EET
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timezone_DST=EEST
utc_offset_DST=+3
map_caption = Location of Rădăuţi|official_name=Rădăuţi
image_shield=Coa RadautiRO.gif
subdivision_type1=County
subdivision_name1=Suceava County
subdivision_type2=Status
subdivision_name2=Autolink|
settlement_type=|Municipality
leader_title=Mayor
leader_name=Aurel Olarean(PD-L) |area_total_km2=
population_as_of=2002
population_total=27759|latd=47|latm=50|lats=33|latNS=N|longd=25|longm=55|longs=9|longEW=E|
website=http://www.primariaradauti.ro/Rădăuţi (IPA|/rə'dəuʦʲ/) ( _de. Radautz; _hu. Radóc; _pl. Radowce; _uk. Радівці, "Radivtsi"; _yi. ראַדעװיץ, "Radevits") is a municipality in
Suceava County ,Romania with a population of 27,759 inhabitants.Geography
Rădăuţi is situated in
Bukovina , northernMoldavia , on a plain between the Suceava and c rivers, 37 km (23 miles) north fromSuceava , at 375 m (410 yards) altitude. It is one of the oldest settlement in Moldavia, known since the 15th century.History
The mention of "Radomir's village" (as part of a review of
boyar property in the area) in a 1392 document ("uric") is generally believed to be the town's first mention, and indication of the origin of the name "Rădăuţi" (other theories state that the settlement had its origins in earlier periods, and that the name is a Slavic-influenced derivative of theLatin word "Rottacenum", as allegedly used by soldiers in the Roman garrison inSiret ). The oldest mention of Rădăuți as such dates from 1413, in a document issued by PrinceAlexandru cel Bun .By the middle of the 14th century, Rădăuți was already a flourishing settlement, the seat of a prominent Eastern Orthodox church during the times of Bogdan I (1359-1365), and subsequently a
bishopric . Around the St. Nicholas church (Bogdana Monastery ), archaeologists have uncovered a habitation layer preceding Bogdan's period of rule, one which could point to the existence of a local center prior to the formation of the Moldavian state.Awarded the privilege of organizing
fair s, Rădăuţi evolved due to its favorable location midway between the Carpathians and the tableland area (with traders from both regions establishing contact in the local market). The fairs at Rădăuţi have been dated to the time of Stephen the Great (a document from1481 ; however, since the mention includes details of Stephen's intervention in solving a commercial dispute, it is possible that the fairs was well-established by then).Rădăuţi was one of the larger cities of the Duchy of
Bukovina during the period of Habsburg administration (1777-1918). During that time it saw a high level of German (especially Swabian) immigration.Jewish history of Rădăuţi
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Jew ish community was present before the Habsburg takeover, and is attested to have been overseen by a "starost ".Many Jews fleeing the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria (as well as other Habsburg areas) from intense persecution and
anti-Semitism during the Middle Ages settled in Rădăuţi ("seeHistory of the Jews in Romania "). The community was allowed a degree of self-administration, and witnessed a period of prosperity and cultural effervescence during the 19th century.The majority of Rădăuţi's Jewish population was exterminated during the
Holocaust . Persecutions became widespread around 1938, when Jews were harassed and attacked by authorities under theOctavian Goga government; they were confirmed by anti-Semitic legislation passed by theIon Gigurtu cabinet, and, in late 1940, exceptionally violent following the establishment of theNational Legionary State . In October1941 , all Jews present in Rădăuţi (more than 10,000) were deported toconcentration camp s inTransnistria .The Church at Rădăuţi
The Princely Church at Rădăuţi contained the graves of
Bogdan I and his sonLaţcu , bothVoivode s/Prince s ofMoldavia , as well as a later ruler,Roman I of Moldavia .Natives
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Avigdor Arikha
*MetropolitanIacov Putneanul
*Saint BishopLeontie of Rădăuţi
*Benedict Menkes
*Lothar Rădăceanu
*Matei Vişniec References
* [http://www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/pinkas_romania/rom2_00516.html Yad Vashem, "Rădăuți", in "Encyclopedia of Jewish Communities in Romania", Volume 2, translation]
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