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For the sake of the full understanding of "Armenians in Romania/Moldova" phenomenon one should mention that there are cities, whose first documented mentioning are actually predated by the foundation of Armenian churches. Suceava, if I am not mistaken, comes to mind. If I am not mistaken there is another city in Romania's Moldova (Iasi?), where the local church predates the generally-accepted year of foundation of the medieval principality of Moldavia. These are really worthwhile mentioning. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 195.22.246.203 (talk • contribs) 3 January 2007.