Bukovina Day(Romania)
Bukovina Day commemorates the 1918 union of the historic region of Bukovina with the Kingdom of Romania, celebrated each November 28 throughout Romania.
Bukovina Day recalls the union of Bukovina with Romania following the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1918.
It is observed on November 28 to honor the region's integration into Greater Romania and its rich multicultural heritage.
Official ceremonies include wreath-laying at monuments and public speeches by government officials.
Cultural festivals showcase traditional music, folk dances, and crafts from Bukovina's Romanian, Ukrainian, German, and Jewish communities.
Historical exhibitions and academic conferences explore Bukovina's past and its role in shaping regional identity.
The day strengthens national unity by celebrating the diverse traditions that define Romania's history.
Bukovina Day
Romania