Zlatna

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Zlatna
Location of Zlatna
County Alba County
Status Town
Mayor Silviu Ponoran, National Liberal Party, since 2004
Population (2002) 8,607
Geographical coordinates 46°09′32″N, 23°13′16″E

Zlatna (German: Schlatten, Hungarian: Zalatna, Latin: Ampellum) is a town in Alba County, central Transylvania, Romania. It has a population of 8,607 inhabitants.

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The town of Zlatna is made up of the town proper and of 19 urban localities - Boteşti, Budeni, Bulbuc, Dealu Roatei, Feneş, Fântânele, Trâmpoiele, Izvoru Ampoiului, Galaţi, Presaca Ampoiului, Pătrângeni, Podu lui Paul, Părău Gruiului, Pirita, Runc, Ruşi, Suseni, Valea Mică and Vâltori.

[edit] Geography

Situated in the Zlatna depression, the town lies at the confluence of the Ampoi River with the Valtori creek, 36 km north-west of Alba Iulia.

[edit] History

Important gold exploitation center during Roman times, recognized as a municipium under the name Ampellum, Zlatna is first mentioned under its present-day name in a document dating from 1347. In 1387 it was awarded town status. During 1619-1620 Gabriel Bethlen, colonised on its territory a few hundred German and Slovakian miners. After a period of decay, when the town was degraded to village, it regained town status in 1968.


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

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