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Straja may refer to several places in Romania: * Straja, a mountain resort in Hunedoara County * Straja, Suceava, a commune in Suceava County * Straja, a village in Berghin Commune, Alba County * Straja, a village in Căpușu Mare Commune, Cluj County * Straja, a village in Cojocna Commune, Cluj County * Straja, a village in Asău Commune, Bacău County * Straja, a village in Cumpăna Commune, Constanța County * Straja, a village in Tarcău Commune, Neamț County And to: * Straja Țării, a paramilitary youth organization in Romania (1935–1940) See also * Straža (other) * Strazha (other) Strazha may refer to: *Strazha, Smolyan Province, a village in Smolyan municipality, Smolyan Province *Strazha, Targovishte Province, a village in Targovishte municipality, Targovishte Province Targovishte Province ( bg, Област Търго ...
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Straja
Straja resort is an Eastern European ski and snowboarding resort, situated at an elevation of 1,440 m in the Vâlcan Mountains Carpathian Mountains, in the Jiu Valley region of Hunedoara County, Romania. Access to the resort can be made from Lupeni Lupeni (; German: ''Schylwolfsbach'', Hungarian: ''Lupény'') is a mining city in the Jiu Valley in Hunedoara County, Romania, in the historical region of Transylvania. It is one of the oldest and largest cities in the Jiu Valley. It is located ... (a small mining town), on a 8 km long paved mountain road or by a gondola. The resort is a relatively new one, being declared a resort in 2002. The Straja resort has about 26 km of ski area. 20 km are equipped with artificial snow. The 11 cable cars provide you with easy access to all the slopes of the resort. There are 12 slopes, each equipped with a cable car. Five of them also benefit from a nocturnal facility, making it possible to use the slopes until late at night ...
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Straja, Suceava
Straja (german: Strasza or Strascha) is a commune in Suceava County, Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of a single village, more specifically Straja. History The first document attesting the existence of Straja dates since 1750. Part of Bukovina, it was under Austrian rule until 1918. Demographics In 2011, Straja had a population of 5,094, mostly Romanian, and the major religion is Orthodoxy.Rezultatele finale ale Recensământului din 2011: In 1930, according to the census taken in that year, Straja had a population of 4,662, of whom 4,338 were classified as ethnically Romanian, 137 German (more specifically Bukovina Germans), 134 Jewish, 29 Russian, and 15 Polish. The numbers by religion were 4,359 Orthodox, 145 Roman Catholic, 134 Jewish, 13 Evangelical Lutheran, 10 Greek Catholic, and 1 Baptist. Politics and local administration Communal council The commune's current local council has the following political composition, according to the results ...
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Berghin
Berghin (german: Blutroth; hu, Berve) is a commune located in Alba County, Transylvania, Romania. It has a population of 2,169 and is composed of four villages: Berghin, Ghirbom (''Oláhgorbó''), Henig (''Henningsdorf''; ''Henningfalva'') and Straja (''Őregyháza''). The commune is located in the east-central part of the county, on the left side of the Mureș River, about east of the county seat, Alba Iulia. According to the census from 2011 there was a total population of 1,893 people living in this commune. Of this population, 89.75% are ethnic Romanians, 4.28% ethnic Romani, and 1.27% are ethnic Germans. The dates from 1688. Natives * Zenovie Pâclișanu References Communes in Alba County Localities in Transylvania {{Alba-geo-stub ...
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Căpușu Mare
Căpuşu Mare ( hu, Magyarkapus; german: Grossthoren) is a commune in Cluj County, Transylvania, Romania, located 27 kilometers west of the city of Cluj-Napoca. It is composed of nine villages: Agârbiciu (''Egerbegy''), Bălcești (''Balkujtelep''), Căpușu Mare, Căpușu Mic (''Magyarkiskapus''), Dângău Mare (''Bánffydongó''), Dângău Mic (''Gyerőfidongó''), Dumbrava (''Gyerővásárhely''), Păniceni (''Gyerőfalva'') and Straja (''Gesztrágy''). Economy The main industry is an iron ore extraction facility. It is a tourist destination, with many new motels built in recent years. Demographics According to the 2011 census, Romanians made up 55.2% of the population, Hungarian minority in Romania, Hungarians made up 37.3% and Roma minority in Romania, Roma made up 5.6%.Tab8. Populaţia stabil ...
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Cojocna
Cojocna ( hu, Kolozs; german: Salzgrub, Klosmarkt) is a commune in Cluj County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of eight villages: Boj-Cătun (''Bósi alagút''), Boju (''Kolozsbós''), Cara (''Kolozskara''), Cojocna, Huci (''Cserealja''), Iuriu de Câmpie (''Mezőőr''), Moriști (''Hurubák'') and Straja (''Szávatanya''). Demographics According to the census from 2011 there was a total population of 4,194 people living in this commune. Of this population, 55.8% are ethnic Romanians, 20.4% are ethnic Roma Roma or ROMA may refer to: Places Australia * Roma, Queensland, a town ** Roma Airport ** Roma Courthouse ** Electoral district of Roma, defunct ** Town of Roma, defunct town, now part of the Maranoa Regional Council *Roma Street, Brisbane, a ... and 16.7% are ethnic Hungarians. ...
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