Administrative-territorial unit of the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria
This article is about the 1775–1849 administrative unit of the Habsburg Monarchy. For the historical region, see Bukovina. For other uses, see Bukovina (disambiguation).
"Chernivtsi District" redirects here. For other uses, see Chernivtsi Raion (disambiguation).
Bukovina (1775–1786) Bukowina; also BuchenlandBukovina District / Chernivtsi District (1786–1849) Kreis Bukowina / Kreis Czernowitz
1775–1849
Flag of Galicia and Lodomeria (1775–1849)
Coat of arms of Galicia and Lodomeria [pl; uk] (1805)
Territorial evolution of the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, which used to include Bukovina
Capital
Czernowitz (Cernăuți / Chernivtsi)
Common languages
German, Romanian, Ukrainian
History
• Habsburg annexation of Bukovina into Galicia and Lodomeria as a military district
1775
• Bukovina becomes a formal district of Galicia and Lodomeria
1786
• Establishment of the Duchy of Bukovina
1849
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Moldavia
Duchy of Bukovina
Today part of
Romania Ukraine
The Bukovina District (German: Kreis Bukowina), also known as the Chernivtsi District (German: Kreis Czernowitz), was an administrative-territorial unit of the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria[1] within the Habsburg monarchy in Bukovina, annexed from Moldavia.[2][3] It was first a military district from 1775 to 1786 until it was officially incorporated into Galicia and Lodomeria as its own district.
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