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1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Radautz

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See also Rădăuți on Wikipedia; and our 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica disclaimer. Now located in Romania

RADAUTZ, a town in Bukovina, Austria, 35 m. S. by W. of Czernowitz, by rail. Pop. (1900) 14,343, of which about 70% are Germans and 25% are Rumanians. It was formerly the seat of a Greek bishopric, removed to Czernowitz in 1786, and possesses a cathedral (1402) with the tombs of several Moldavian princes. The Austrian government has here a large stud. To the W. of Radautz are situated the old monasteries of Putna and Suczawica, dating from the 15th century. They still contain many old and valuable ecclesiastical objects of art, although a great part has been removed to the various monasteries in Moldavia.