"Bukovine" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [Français]

IPA: \by.kɔ.vin\
  1. Variante de Bucovine, territoire adossé aux Carpates, aujourd'hui séparé en deux parties nord et sud, inclus respectivement dans l’Ukraine et dans la Roumanie.
    Sense id: fr-Bukovine-fr-name-PbL69J-V Topics: geography
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Categories (other): Noms propres en français, Français
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  "etymology_texts": [
    "→ voir Bucovine."
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          "text": "Czernowitz est la capitale de la Bukovine. La Bukovine étant devenue roumaine, Czernowitz s’appelle aujourd’hui Cernauti."
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