Metropolis of Moldavia and Bukovina
The Metropolis of Moldavia and Bukovina, in Iaşi, Romania, is one of the main bishoprics of the Romanian Orthodox Church.
History
Recognised, in 1401, by the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople, the Metropolis of Moldavia united, in 1872, with the Metropolis of Ungro-Wallachia to form the Romanian Orthodox Church.
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Metropolis of Muntenia and Dobrudja |
Bucharest* · Târgovişte · Tomis · Alexandria and Teleorman · Argeş and Muscel · Buzău · Giurgiu · Lower Danube · Slobozia and Călăraşi · Tulcea
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Metropolis of Moldavia and Bukovina |
Iaşi* · Suceava and Rădăuţi · Huşi · Roman
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Metropolis of Transylvania |
Sibiu* · Harghita and Covasna
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Metropolis of Oltenia |
Craiova* · Râmnic · Severin · Slatina
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Metropolis of Banat |
Timişoara* · Arad, Ienopole and Hălmagiu · Dacia Felix · Caransebeş · Gyula
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Metropolis of Cluj, Alba,
Crişana and Maramureş |
Vad, Feleac and Cluj* · Alba Iulia · Maramureş and Sătmar · Oradea · Sălaj
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Metropolis of Bessarabia |
Chişinău* · Bălţi · Dubăsari and Transnistria · Southern Bessarabia
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Metropolis of Germany and Central Europe |
Germany* · Northern Europe
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Metropolis of Western and Southern Europe |
Western Europe* · Italy · Spain and Portugal
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Australia and New Zealand
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Archdioceses in bold; metropolis seats marked *
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