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Sトネciua De Jos
Sトネciua (; ) is a commune located in Alba County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of six villages: Dealu Caselor (''Hegyik''), Dumeネ冲i, Sトネciua de Jos (the commune center; ''Alsテウszolcsva''), Sトネciua de Sus (''Felsナ壮zolcsva''), Sub Piatrト (''Bテコvテウpatak''), and Valea Largト (''Malompataka''). It has a population of 1,271 as of 2021. Geography The commune is located the ethnogeographical region of ネ啾ra Moネ嬖lor, in the middle of the Apuseni Mountains. It is situated in the north of Alba County, from the county seat, Alba Iulia, and from Baia de Arieネ, the nearest town, close to the national road joining Cテ「mpeni to Turda. Lying on the banks of the Arieネ River and its tributary, the Sトネciuネ嫗, in between the Trascトブ Mountains and , Sトネciua has a specific mountain landscape developed on limestone and crystalline schists. The altitude of the surrounding mountains varies between . The big Arieネ meadow offers favorable conditions for agriculture, the large crop f ...
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Commune In Romania
A commune (''comunト'' in Romanian language, Romanian) is the lowest level of administrative subdivision in Romania. There are 2,686 communes in Romania. The commune is the rural subdivision of a Counties of Romania, county. Urban areas, such as towns and cities within a county, are given the status of ''Cities in Romania, city'' or ''Municipality in Romania, municipality''. In principle, a commune can contain any size population, but in practice, when a commune becomes relatively urbanised and exceeds approximately 10,000 residents, it is usually granted city status. Although cities are on the same administrative level as communes, their local governments are structured in a way that gives them more power. Some urban or semi-urban areas of fewer than 10,000 inhabitants have also been given city status. Each commune is administered by a mayor (''primar'' in Romanian). A commune is made up of one or more villages which do not themselves have an administrative function. Communes ...
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Trascトブ Mountains
The Trascトブ Mountains () are located in the Apuseni mountain range of the Western Romanian Carpathians, in Romania. The Trascトブ Mountains are crossed by the picturesque Arieネ River valley. The highest elevation in the massif is Dテ「mbトブ Peak, at . The massif has a length of from the northeast to the southwest and a width running between . The northern sector runs for , from the Arieネ River, at Buru, to the Rimetea River, with tallest peaks (Iaru, Cireネ冰, Bedeleu, Prislop, Secu, Geamトハu, Tarcトブ, etc.) between 1,200 and 1,300 meters. The middle sector continues to the Galda River, with peaks barely reaching 1,100 meters. The southern sector, which contains the Ciumerna Plateau (with an altitude of 1,200 meters) and the Dテ「mbトブ and Piatra Caprii peaks, ends at the Ampoi River. Peaks * Dテ「mbトブ, 1,369 m * Piatra Caprii, 1,307 m * Vテ「rful Ugerului, 1,285 m * Ardaネ冂heia, 1,250 m * Vテ「rful Cornu, 1,238 m * Vテ「rful Piatra Ceネ嬖i, 1,233 m * Mトトulicea, 1,128 m * Piatra Secui ...
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Romanian Orthodox Church
The Romanian Orthodox Church (ROC; , ), or Romanian Patriarchate, is an autocephalous Eastern Orthodox church in full communion with other Eastern Orthodox Christian denomination, Christian churches, and one of the nine patriarchates in the Eastern Orthodox Church organization, Eastern Orthodox Church. Since 1925, the church's Primate (bishop), Primate has borne the title of Patriarch. Its jurisdiction covers the territories of Romania and Moldova, with additional dioceses for Romanians living in nearby Ukraine, Serbia and Hungary, as well as for diaspora communities in Central Europe, Central and Western Europe, North America and Oceania. It is the only autocephalous church within Eastern Orthodoxy to have a Romance languages, Romance language for liturgical use. The majority of Romania's population (16,367,267, or 85.9% of those for whom data were available, according to the 2011 census data), as well as some 720,000 Moldovans, belong to the Romanian Orthodox Church. Members o ...
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Valeriu Tabトビト
Valeriu Tabトビト (; 1 July 1949 窶 29 April 2025) was a Romanian agronomist and politician. A member of the Romanian National Unity Party (PUNR) and later the Democratic Liberal Party (PD-L), he was a member of the Romanian Chamber of Deputies for Timiネ County from 1992 to 2000, representing the same county from 2004 to 2012. In the Nicolae Vトツトビoiu cabinet, he was Minister of Agriculture from 1994 to 1996, and he held the same position in the Emil Boc cabinet from 2010 to 2012. Life and career Tabトビト was born in Sトネciua, Alba County, and in 1967 completed secondary studies at the high school in Baia de Arieネ. From then until the following year, Tabトビト attended the Technical Financial School, and from 1968 to 1973, studied at the Timiネ冩ara Agronomy Institute, becoming an agronomic engineer upon graduation and earning a doctorate in Agronomy in 1984. From 1973 to 1977, he worked as a researcher at a limited joint stock company in Lovrin. Beginning his teaching car ...
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Detunatele
Detunatele is a site of columnar jointing in Alba County, Transylvania, Romania. ''Detunatele'' means lightning striken. The hexagonal columns are made of basalt and are tall on two peaks: Detunata Goalト and Detunata Flocoasト (Barren Detunata and Shaggy Detunata). The two peaks are located in the Metaliferi Mountains and are a tourist attraction. They are apart. The formations are shaped like humps and there are stories and legends associated with them. They are considered to be two of the most beautiful peaks in the Apuseni Mountains. References

Columnar basalts Geology of Romania Geography of Alba County Tourist attractions in Alba County {{Alba-geo-stub ...
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Timiネ County
Timiネ () is a county (''judeネ'') of western Romania on the border with Hungary and Serbia, in the historical regions of Romania, historical region of Banat, with the county seat at Timiネ冩ara. It is the westernmost and the largest county in Romania in terms of land area. The county is also part of the Danube窶鼎riネ吮溺ureネ吮典isa Euroregion. Name The name of the county comes from the Timiネ (river), Timiネ River, known in Roman antiquity as ''Tibisis'' or ''Tibiscus''. According to Lajos Kiss' etymological dictionary, the name of the river probably comes from the Dacian language: ''thibh-isjo'' ("marshy"). In Hungarian language, Hungarian, Timiネ County is known as ''Temes megye'', in German language, German as ''Kreis Temesch'', in Serbian language, Serbian as ミ「ミーミシミクム威コミク ミセミコムムσウ/''Tamiナ。ki okrug'', in Ukrainian language, Ukrainian as ミ「ム孟シム毛尉ム糊コミクミケ ミソミセミイム毛, and in Banat Bulgarian dialect, Banat Bulgarian as ''okrug Timiナ。''. Geography Timiネ is the lar ...
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Piネ冂hia
Piネ冂hia ( or ''Piski''; ) is a commune in Timiネ County, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Bencecu de Jos, Bencecu de Sus, Murani, Piネ冂hia (commune seat) and Sトネciua Nouト. Name Geography Piネ冂hia is located in the north of Timiネ County, north of Timiネ冩ara, in the contact area between Lipova Hills and Timis Plain. It covers an area of . History The first mentions of Piネ冂hia appear in the papal tithe records of 1333, in which it is said that the Catholic priest Johannes of Pisky paid 18 kreutzers to the Catholic church. The old village was further south of today's Piネ冂hia, between the Beregsトブ River and the Roman walls. During the Turkish rule of Banat, the locality decays, because in Marsigli's notes from 1690窶1700 he does not mention it. At the census made by the Austrians in 1717, immediately after their conquest of Banat, the locality called ''Peschkan'' had only eight houses left. Shortly after the installation of the Austrian administration, under ...
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Banat
Banat ( , ; ; ; ) is a geographical and Historical regions of Central Europe, historical region located in the Pannonian Basin that straddles Central Europe, Central and Eastern Europe. It is divided among three countries: the eastern part lies in western Romania (the counties of Timiネ County, Timiネ, Caraネ-Severin County, Caraネ-Severin, Arad County, Arad south of the Mureネ (river), Mureネ river, and the western part of Mehedinネ嬖 County, Mehedinネ嬖); the western part of Banat is in northeastern Serbia (mostly included in Vojvodina, except for a small part included in the Belgrade, Belgrade Region); and a small northern part lies within southeastern Hungary (Csongrテ。d-Csanテ。d County). The region's historical ethnic diversity was severely affected by the events of World War II. Today, Banat is mostly populated by ethnic Romanians, Serbs and Hungarians, but small populations of other ethnic groups also live in the region. Nearly all are citizens of either Serbia, Romania or H ...
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Bトビトトan Plain
The Bトビトトan Plain ( ) is a steppe plain in south-eastern Romania. It makes up much of the eastern part of the Wallachian Plain. The region is known for its black soil and a rich humus, and is mostly a cereal-growing area. It is bounded on the south and east by the Danube, and in the North by the Buzトブ (river), Buzトブ and Cトネmトκ孛i (Brトナla), Cトネmトκ孛i rivers, both tributaries of the Danube. The western limit is a line joining the cities of Buzトブ, Urziceni, Budeネ冲i, and Olteniネ嫗. The plain practically covers Ialomiネ嫗 County, Ialomiネ嫗 and Cトネトビaネ冓 County, Cトネトビaネ冓 counties, extending into the southern portion of Buzトブ County, Buzトブ and Brトナla County, Brトナla counties. The city of Bucharest is not part of Bトビトトan but is on the Codrii Vlトピiei, Vlトピiei Plain. Major urban centers * Brトナla 窶 180,302 (2011) * Cトネトビaネ冓 窶 65,181 (2011) * Slobozia 窶 48,241 (2011) * Feteネ冲i 窶 30,217 (2011) The cities of Buzトブ, Urziceni, and Olteniネ嫗 border the Plains ...
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Sトネciuネ嫗
The Sトネciuネ嫗 is a left tributary of the river Arieネ in Romania. It discharges into the Arieネ in Sトネciua de Jos. Its length is and its basin size is .Planul de management integrat al ariilor naturale protejate de pe suprafaネ嫗 ROSPA0087 Munネ嬖i Trascトブlui
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