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Sânmihaiu German
Sânmihaiu or Sânmihai ("Saint Michael") may refer to several places in Romania: * Sânmihaiu Almașului, a commune in Sălaj County *Sânmihaiu de Câmpie Sânmihaiu de Câmpie () is a commune in Bistrița-Năsăud County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of six villages: Brăteni (''Mezőbarátfalva''), La Curte (''Köbölkútitanyák''), Sălcuța (''Fűzkút''), Sânmihaiu de Câmpie, Stupini ..., a commune in Bistrița-Năsăud County * Sânmihaiu Român, a commune in Timiș County, and its village of Sânmihaiu German *Sânmihai de Pădure, a village in Beica de Jos Commune, Mureș County *''Sânmihaiu'', the former name of Mihai Viteazu Commune, Cluj County {{geodis ...
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Sânmihaiu Almașului
Sânmihaiu Almașului () is a commune in Sălaj County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Bercea (''Bercse''), Sânmihaiu Almașului, and Sântă Măria (''Almásszentmária''). Geography The commune is located in the southern part of Sălaj County, from the county seat, Zalău. It lies at an altitude of , on the banks of the river Almaș. Sânmihaiu Almașului sits at the intersection of two national roads. The first one, (part of European route E81), connects Cluj-Napoca, to the southeast, to Zalău, and continues to the Hungarian border near Carei. The second one, , runs from Huedin, to the southwest, to Jibou, 30 km to the north. Sights * Wooden church in Sânmihaiu Almașului (built in the 18th century), historic monument A monument is a type of structure that was explicitly created to commemorate a person or event, or which has become relevant to a social group as a part of their remembrance of historic times or cultural heritage, d ...
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Sânmihaiu De Câmpie
Sânmihaiu de Câmpie () is a commune in Bistrița-Năsăud County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of six villages: Brăteni (''Mezőbarátfalva''), La Curte (''Köbölkútitanyák''), Sălcuța (''Fűzkút''), Sânmihaiu de Câmpie, Stupini (''Mezősolymos'') and Zoreni (''Lompérd''). The commune is located in the southern part of the county, on the Transylvanian Plateau. It lies from the county seat, Bistrița, close to the borders with Mureș County, Mureș and Cluj County, Cluj counties; Târgu Mureș is to the south, while Cluj-Napoca is to the west. Sânmihaiu de Câmpie is traversed by Roads in Romania, county roads DJ151 and DJ162. The commune has a train station that serves the Căile Ferate Române Căile Ferate Române Line 400, Line 406, which comes from Bistrița Bârgăului and and leads to the town of Luduș in Mureș County. Sights include the and the . At the 2011 census, Sânmihaiu de Câmpie had a population of 1,459. According to the census, 85.74 ...
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Sânmihaiu Român
Sânmihaiu Român ( or ''Oláhszentmihály''; ) is a commune in Timiș County, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Sânmihaiu German, Sânmihaiu Român (commune seat) and Utvin. It lies on the canalized section of the river Bega, southwest of Timișoara. Name History The first recorded mention of Sânmihaiu Român dates from 1333, being mentioned in the papal tithe records with the name ''Sanctus Michael''. Historian Ioan Lotreanu considers that the assignment of this name is erroneous, being confused with Sveti Mihajlo in Serbian Banat. However, there are also later mentions in documents, such as a diploma from 1350 in which the locality is named ''Sanctus Mychael''. Old Romanian village, it resisted the Turkish occupation, so that in 1717, after the conquest of Banat by the Austrians, it had 40 houses. It then appears written on Count Mercy's map from 1723–1725 and on maps from 1761 and 1783. The Romanian church was built in 1774. In the interwar period it was ...
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Beica De Jos
Beica de Jos (, ) is a Commune in Romania, commune in Mureș County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of six villages: Beica de Jos, Beica de Sus (''Felsőbölkény''), Căcuciu (''Görgénykakucs''), Nadășa (''Görgénynádas''), Sânmihai de Pădure (''Szentmihály''), and Șerbeni (''Soropháza''). The commune is located in the north-central part of the county, on the eastern edge of the Transylvanian Plateau, at the foot of the Gurghiu Mountains. It lies at a distance of from Reghin, from Sovata, and from the county seat, Târgu Mureș. The rivers Beica (Mureș), Beica and Nadășa flow through the commune. Its neighbors are the city of Reghin and the communes Petelea, Gurghiu, Mureș, Gurghiu, Chiheru de Jos, Hodoșa, and Gornești. See also * List of Hungarian exonyms (Mureș County) * * References
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