The „Beech Forest,” as the name Bucovina indicates, is of only some 3850
square miles (a little larger than Rhode Island and Delaware combined,
but less than Connecticut), and nearly half of that is woods of beech
and pine; but its population (800,098 in 1910, 811,721 in 1919) is a
strange mixture of Roumanian, German and Slav (Ruthenian).
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