Treznea

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Treznea
Commune
Wooden Church in Bozna
Commune Treznea in Sălaj County
Treznea
Location of Treznea
Coordinates: 47°06′20″N 23°06′29″E / 47.10556°N 23.10806°E / 47.10556; 23.10806Coordinates: 47°06′20″N 23°06′29″E / 47.10556°N 23.10806°E / 47.10556; 23.10806
Country  Romania
County Sălaj County
Commune Treznea
Government
  Mayor Emanoil-Ionel Stanciu (Democratic Liberal Party)
Area
  Total 37.05 km2 (14.31 sq mi)
Population (2002)
  Total 1,033
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
  Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)
Website www.ghidulprimariilor.ro-treznea

Treznea (Hungarian: Ördögkút, lit. "The Devil's Fountain"; German: Teufelsbrunnen) is a commune in Sălaj County, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Bozna (Szentpéterfalva) and Treznea. These were part of Agrij Commune until 1995, when they were split off to form a separate commune.

History

It is the site of the Treznea massacre, which occurred on September 9, 1940, during the handing over of Northern Transylvania from Romania to Hungary, pursuant to the Second Vienna Award.

Population

Sights

  • Wooden Church in Bozna, built in the 18th century, historic monument[1]
  • Bay Castle in Treznea, built in the 19th century, historic monument[2]
Treznea Village

References

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