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Cacica
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Also known as Katschika, Kaczyka

Cacica (, ) is a commune in Suceava County, in the historical region of Bukovina, northeastern Romania. The commune is located in the central part of the county, from the town of Gura Humorului, from the city of Rădăuți, and from the county seat, Suceava. At the 2011 census, 74.8% of inhabitants were Romanians, 20.2% Poles, and 4.4% Ukrainians. Its Polish inhabitants are descended from settlers who arrived there at the turn of the 19th century during the Habsburg period.

Key facts

Romanian subdivision.type
commune
Romanian subdivision.county
Suceava
Romanian subdivision.name
Cacica
Romanian subdivision.other_name
Kaczyka
Romanian subdivision.image_shield
ROU SV Cacica CoA.png
Romanian subdivision.image_skyline
Cacica salt mine01.jpg
Romanian subdivision.image_caption
The salt mine in Cacica (September 2007)
Romanian subdivision.image_map
Cacica jud Suceava.png
Romanian subdivision.map_caption
Location in Suceava County
Romanian subdivision.leader_name
Petru Tudosi
Romanian subdivision.leader_party
PNL
Romanian subdivision.term
2020–2024
Romanian subdivision.elevation
385
Romanian subdivision.area_total
57
Romanian subdivision.population_total
auto
Romanian subdivision.postal_code
727095
Romanian subdivision.area_code
+(40) 230

via Wikipedia infobox

Official website

Comuna Cacica - Bun venit!

Comuna Cacica, județul Suceava, site oficial.

comuna-cacica.ro

Link to the official site · 13,234 chars · not written by Vinony

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Encyclopedic overview

9 sections
Contents
  • Administration and local politics
  • Commune council
  • Villages
  • Solonețu Nou
  • Natives
  • Gallery
  • See also
  • References
  • External links

Cacica (, ) is a commune in Suceava County, in the historical region of Bukovina, northeastern Romania. The commune is located in the central part of the county, from the town of Gura Humorului, from the city of Rădăuți, and from the county seat, Suceava. At the 2011 census, 74.8% of inhabitants were Romanians, 20.2% Poles, and 4.4% Ukrainians. Its Polish inhabitants are descended from settlers who arrived there at the turn of the 19th century during the Habsburg period.

== Administration and local politics ==

Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Cacica” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.

On the map

2 mapped locations