This county has a total area of 8,553 km².
The western side of the county consists of mountains from the Eastern Carpathians group: the Rodna Mountains, the Rarău Mountains, the Giumalău Mountains and the three "Obcine" with lower heights. The county's elevation decreases toward the east, with the lowest height in the Siret River valley.
The rivers crossing the county are the Siret River with its tributaries: the Moldova River, the Suceava River and the Bistriţa River.
Geography
Botoşani County and Iaşi County to the east.
Maramureş County and Bistriţa-Năsăud County to the west.
Ukraine to the north - Chernivtsi Oblast.
Mureş County, Harghita County and Neamţ County to the south. Neighbours
The predominant industries in the county are:
There are also metals explorations in the mountains.
Wood industry - the county has the largest surfaces covered with forests in Romania.
Food industry.
Mechanical components industry.
Construction materials industry.
Textile and leather industry
For Market Example for all the stuff above: Metro(one of the biggest Markets in Romania). Economy
The main tourist attractions in the county are:
The city of Suceava with its medieval fortifications.
The Painted churches of northern Moldavia and their Monasteries:
- The Voroneţ Monastery.
The Putna Monastery.
The Moldoviţa Monastery.
The Sucevita Monastery.
The Bogdana Monastery from Rădăuţi.
The Humor Monastery.
The Arbore Monastery.
The Probota Monastery.
The Dragomirna Monastery.
The Vatra Dornei Resort.
The cities of Rădăuţi, Fălticeni and Câmpulung Moldovenesc. Tourism
The county has 5 municipalities, 11 towns and 96 communes.
Administrative divisions
Suceava - capital city; population: 118,670
Fălticeni
Rădăuţi
Câmpulung Moldovenesc
Vatra Dornei Municipalities
Broşteni
Cajvana
Dolhasca
Frasin
Gura Humorului
Liteni
Milişăuţi
Salcea
Siret
Solca
Vicovu de Sus Communes
Soloneţu Nou
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