Sighisoara
Sighisoara is a city at the Tarnava Mare River in Mures County, Romania. Located in the historical region of Transylvania, Sighisoara has a populace of 28,102 in keeping with the 2011 census. It is a famous traveller destination for its
Sighisoara is a city at the Tarnava Mare River in Mures County, Romania. Located in the historical region of Transylvania, Sighisoara has a populace of 28,102 in keeping with the 2011 census. It is a famous traveller destination for its
Targu mures is the seat of Mures County in the north-vital part of Romania. It is the sixteenth largest Romanian city, with 134,290 inhabitants as of the 2011 census. It lies at the Mureș river, the second longest river in
Ibaneşti is a commune in Botosani County, Moldova, Romania, which includes the villages Dumbrăviţa and Ibaneşti. The village obtained the European village indicator for the rehabilitation of neighborhood roads, public lighting fixtures, consuming water and fuel. From the bodily and
Miercurea Nirajului is a metropolis in Mures County, Romania. It lies in the Szekely Land, an ethno-cultural area in jap Transylvania. It fashioned a part of the Szekely Land vicinity of the ancient Transylvania province. Its first written point out
Papiu Ilarian is a commune in Mures County, in the historical Transylvania province, Romania composed of five villages. Its first written mention is from 1332 as Budun. The prefix "Mező", that means 'field', in its Hungarian call refers back to
Sangeorgiu de Padure is a metropolis in Mures County, Romania. Bezid, Bezidu Nou and Loțu villages are administratively a part of the town. The first written record of the city is preserved in a papal tithe applotment listing from 1333
Santana de Mures is a commune in Mures County, Romania, composed of 4 villages. The Santana de Mures-Chernyakhov subculture which flourished between the second and 5th centuries AD in Eastern Europe become named after the websites discovered at Santana de
Brancovenesti is a commune in Mures County, Romania. The commune consists of five villages: Brancovenesti, Idicel, Idicel-Padure, Sacalu de Padure and Vălenii de Mures. Brancovenesti is the web site of the Kemeny Castle, which was the only fortress in Transylvania
Chiheru de Jos is a commune in Mures County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of 4 villages: Chiheru de Jos, Chiheru de Sus, Urisiu de Jos, and Urisiu de Sus. The commune has absolute ethnic Romanian majority. According to the