Alba County

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Alba County
Coat of Arms of Alba county Administrative map of Romania with Alba county highlighted
Facts
Development region: Centru
Historic region: Transylvania
Capital city: Alba Iulia
Population:
 • As of 2002:
 • Population density:

382,747
61/km²
Area: 6,242 km²
Codes:
 • Car numbers
 • ISO 3166-2:RO

AB
RO-AB
Telephone code: (+40) x58 (1)
Web:
 
County Council
Prefecture
1. For the former state operator x is 2. For the alternate telephony operators, x is 3

Alba (IPA: ['al.ba]; Hungarian: Fehér) is a county (judeţ) of Romania, in Transylvania, with the capital city at Alba Iulia (population: 72,405).

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[edit] Neighbours

[edit] Demographics

In 2002, it had a population of 382,747 and the population density was 61/km².

Year County population[2]
1948 361,062
1956 370,800
1966 382,786
1977 409,634
1992 413,919
2002 382,747

[edit] Geography

This county has a total area of 6,242 km², with mountains occupying about 59% of its surface.

In the northwestern part there are the Apuseni Mountains, in the southern part there is the northeastern side of the Parâng Mountains group - Şureanu Mountains and Cândrel Mountains. In the east there is the Transylvanian Plateau with deep but wide valleys. The three main elements are separated by the Mureş River valley.

The main rivers are the Mureş River and its tributaries, the Târnava, the Sebeş and the Arieş.

[edit] Economy

The predominant industries in the county are:

  • Food industry.
  • Textile industry.
  • Wood industry.
  • Mechanical components.
  • Paper and packaging materials industry.
  • Chemical industry.

The mineral resources exploited in Alba county are metals (gold, silver, copper), salt and construction materials: marble, granite, etc.

[edit] Tourist attractions

The main tourist attractions in the county are:

  • The city of Alba Iulia.
  • The Apuseni Mountains.
    • Scărişoara Karst Complex.
    • Maidens' Fair on the Găina Mountain.
    • "The Hill With Snails" west of Vidra.
    • Barren Detunata and Shaggy Detunata.
  • The Câlnic Castle and the Castle of Gârbova.
  • The Towns and Churches of Sebeş and Aiud.
  • The Ocna Mureş Resort.
  • The Ţara Moţilor ethnographical area. Situated in the Apuseni Mountains, Ţara Moţilor is a region with strong Romanian traditions.

[edit] People

[edit] Administrative divisions

The county has 4 municipalities, 7 towns and 65 communes. In parentheses, Hungarian names are given, unless otherwise stated.

[edit] Municipalities

[edit] Towns

[edit] Villages

  • Albac (Fehérvölgy)
  • Almaşu Mare
  • Arieşeni (Lepus)
  • Avram Iancu
  • Berghin (Berve)
  • Bistra (Bisztra)
  • Blandiana (Maroskarna)
  • Bucium (Bucsony)
  • Câlnic, Alba (Kelnek)
  • Cenade (Szászcsanád)
  • Cergău (Magyarcserged)
  • Ceru-Băcăinţi (Bokajfelfalu)
  • Cetatea de Baltă (Küküllővár)
  • Ciugud (Maroscsüged)
  • Ciuruleasa (Csurulyásza)
  • Crăciunelu de Jos (Alsókarácsonfalva)
  • Cricău (Boroskrakkó)
  • Daia Româna (Oláhdálya)
  • Doştat (Hosszútelke)
  • Fărău (Magyarforró)
  • Galda de Jos (Alsógáld)
  • Gârbova (Szászorbó)
  • Gârda de Sus
  • Gura Ariesului
  • Hopârta (Háporton)
  • Horea (Arada)
  • Ighiu (Magyarigen)
  • Întregalde (Havasgáld)
  • Jidvei (Zsidve)
  • Livezile (Úrháza)
  • Lopadea Nouă (Magyarlapád)
  • Lunca Mureşului (Székelykocsárd)
  • Lupşa (Nagylupsa)
  • Meteş (Metesd)
  • Mihalţ (Mihálcfalva)
  • Mirăslău (Miriszló)
  • Mogoş (Mogos)
  • Noşlac (Marosnagylak)
  • Ocoliş (Alsóaklos)
  • Ohaba (Székásszabadja)
  • Pianu (Felsőpián)
  • Poiana Vadului (Feketevölgy)
  • Ponor (Nagyponor)
  • Poşaga (Podsága)
  • Rădeşti (Tompaháza)
  • Râmeţ (Remete)
  • Rimetea (Torockó)
  • Roşia de Secaş (Székásveresegyháza)
  • Roşia Montană
  • Sălciua (Szolcsva)
  • Săliştea (Alsócsóra)
  • Sâncel (Szancsal)
  • Sântimbru (Marosszentimre)
  • Săsciori (Szászcsór)
  • Scărişoara (Aranyosfő)
  • Şibot (Alkenyér)
  • Sohodol (Aranyosszohodol)
  • Şona (Szépmező)
  • Şpring (Spring)
  • Stremţ (Diód)
  • Şugag (Sugág)
  • Unirea (Felvinc)
  • Vadu Moţilor (Aranyosvágás)
  • Valea Lungă (Hosszúaszó)
  • Vidra
  • Vinţu de Jos (Alvinc; German: Alwitz, Alwintz)


Coat of Arms of Alba County Localities in Alba County, Romania Coat of Arms of Alba Iulia

Municipalities: Alba Iulia | Aiud | Blaj | Sebeş

Towns: Abrud | Baia de Arieş | Câmpeni | Cugir | Ocna Mureş | Teiuş | Zlatna

Communes:

Albac | Almaşu Mare | Arieşeni | Avram Iancu | Berghin | Bistra | Blandiana | Bucium | Câlnic | Cenade | Cergău | Ceru-Băcăinţi | Cetatea de Baltă | Ciugud | Ciuruleasa | Crăciunelu de Jos | Cricău | Cut | Daia Română | Doştat | Fărău | Galda de Jos | Gârda de Sus | Gârbova | Hopârta | Horea | Ighiu | Întregalde | Jidvei | Livezile | Lupşa | Lopadea Nouă | Lunca Mureşului Meteş | Mihalţ | Mirăslău | Mogoş | Noşlac | Ocoliş | Ohaba | Pianu | Poiana Vadului | Ponor | Poşaga | Rădeşti | Râmeţ | Rimetea | Roşia de Secaş | Roşia Montană | Sălciua | Săliştea | Sâncel | Săsciori | Sântimbru | Scărişoara | Stremţ | Şibot | Sohodol | Şpring | Şugag | Şona | Unirea | Vadu Moţilor | Valea Lungă | Vidra | Vinţu de Jos

Counties of Romania
Alba | Arad | Argeş | Bacău | Bihor | Bistriţa-Năsăud | Botoşani | Braşov | Brăila | Buzău | Caraş-Severin | Călăraşi | Cluj | Constanţa | Covasna | Dâmboviţa | Dolj | Galaţi | Giurgiu | Gorj | Harghita | Hunedoara | Ialomiţa | Iaşi | Ilfov | Maramureş | Mehedinţi | Mureş | Neamţ | Olt | Prahova | Satu Mare | Sălaj | Sibiu | Suceava | Teleorman | Timiş | Tulcea | Vaslui | Vâlcea | Vrancea


[edit] References

  1. ^ National Institute of Statistics, "Populaţia după etnie"
  2. ^ National Institute of Statistics, "Populaţia la recensămintele din anii 1948, 1956, 1966, 1977, 1992 şi 2002"