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Cluj County lies in the northwestern half of the country, between parallels 47°28' in north and 46°24' in south, meridians 23°39' in west and 24°13' in east, respectively. It covers an area of 6,674 km 2 unfolded in the contact zone of three representative natural units: Apuseni Mountains, Someș Plateau and Transylvanian Plain. Cluj County is the 12th largest in the country and occupies 2 ...
Cluj-Napoca ( Romanian: [ˈkluʒ naˈpoka] ⓘ ), or simply Cluj ( Hungarian: Kolozsvár [ˈkoloʒvaːr] ⓘ, German: Klausenburg ), is the second-most populous city in Romania [5] and the seat of Cluj County in the northwestern part of the country. Geographically, it is roughly equidistant from Bucharest (445 kilometres (277 miles)), Budapest (461 km (286 mi)) and Belgrade (483 km (300 mi ...
This is a list of settlements in Cluj County, Romania . The following are the county's cities and sole town (Huedin), along with their attached villages: City/Town. Villages. Cluj-Napoca. Câmpia Turzii. Dej. Ocna-Dejului, Peștera, Pintic, Șomcutu Mic. Gherla.
The Cluj County Prefecture ( Romanian: Palatul Prefecturii din Cluj) is a building in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, housing the offices of the Cluj County prefect. It is located at 21 Decembrie 1989 Boulevard, nr. 58.
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The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Samum (castrum) St. Michael's Church, Cluj-Napoca. Széki Palace, Cluj-Napoca. Categories: Historic monuments in Romania. Buildings and structures in Cluj County. History of Cluj County. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.
Aluniș ( Hungarian: Kecsed; German: Pergelinsdorf) is a commune in Cluj County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Aluniș, Corneni ( Szilkerék ), Ghirolt ( Girolt ), Pruneni ( Kecsedszilvás) and Vale ( Bánffytótfalu ).