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VILLAGES AROUND HUEDIN - ROMANIA
Huedin (Bánffyhunyad in Hungarian) is a town
in Cluj county, Romania.
Location and Administration
Huedin is located in the Apuseni Mountains and surrounded by the
villages of Nearsova, Domosu de Cris, Horlacea, etc. Recently, it is
becoming an important ecotourism hub for the mountains. The Town of
Huedin, administred by the municipal council, is made up of Huedin (the
urban area) and the village of Bicalatu (Magyarbikal in Hungarian).
Population
The city has a population of 9955 people (as of 2003). Of these, 32.5% are
ethnic Hungarians.
History
The town of Huedin was founded in the Middle Ages. From 1330 up until 1848,
the landlord of the town was the Bánffy family (that's where the name
Bánffyhunyad for the city comes from). The city was part of the Kingdom of
Hungary. Later on, in 1526, Huedin become part of the Principality of
Transylvania and later the Grand Duchy of Transylvania, until 1867.
The city has a strong Hungarian heritage from historical times. As of 1910,
the population was 5194, of which 90.5% were Hungarian. The population was
also 57.5% Calvinist by religion, and 20.7% Jewish. From 1919 to 1940, the
city was part of Romania. From 1940-44 it was again part of Hungary. Since
then and up to the present stage, it is part of Cluj county in Romania. The
city is home to a beautiful Gothic Reformed Church dating from the 13th
century.
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