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Mihai Viteazu, Cluj

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Country
  
Romania

Local time
  
Wednesday 3:54 AM

County
  
Cluj County

Population
  
5,749 (2002)

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Component villages
  
Cheia, Cornești, Mihai Viteazu

Weather
  
5°C, Wind W at 2 km/h, 93% Humidity

Mihai Viteazu (archaic: Sânmihaiu; Hungarian: Szentmihály; German: Michelsdorf) is a commune in Cluj County, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Cheia (Mészkő), Cornești (Sinfalva) and Mihai Viteazu.

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Map of Mihai Viteazu, Romania

Mihai Viteazu commune, which is named after the medieval ruler Michael the Brave (Romanian: Mihai Viteazu), was founded by the merging of four villages, Sânmihaiu de Jos (Alsószentmihály), Sânmihaiu de Sus (Felsőszentmihály), Cornești and Cheia. All four villages were first time mentioned in documents in the 14th century, after the settlement of Székelys in the Aranyos Seat area. However, archaeologists unearthed traces of human dwellings from earlier periods, too.

The commune has more than 47 square kilometers and 5,749 inhabitants. The most interesting sight of the area is the Turzii Gorges (Cheile Turzii).

Demography

At the 2002 census, 71.2% of the commune's inhabitants were Romanians, 27.4% Hungarians and 1.3% Roma. 66.6% were Romanian Orthodox, 13.8% Unitarian, 10.1% Reformed, 4% Roman Catholic, 2.4% belonged to another religion, and 0.9% Pentecostal.

Personalities

  • Ion Cârja, anti-Communist dissident, writer
  • References

    Mihai Viteazu, Cluj Wikipedia