Avram Iancu, Alba

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Avram Iancu
Avram Iancu memorial house
Avram Iancu memorial house
Location in Alba County
Location in Alba County
Avram Iancu is located in Romania
Avram Iancu
Avram Iancu
Location in Romania
Coordinates: 46°23′N 22°47′E / 46.383°N 22.783°E / 46.383; 22.783Coordinates: 46°23′N 22°47′E / 46.383°N 22.783°E / 46.383; 22.783
CountryRomania
CountyAlba
Government
 • Mayor (2020–2024) Sandu Heler (PNL)
Area
97.19 km2 (37.53 sq mi)
Elevation
780 m (2,560 ft)
Population
 (2011)[1]
1,636
 • Density17/km2 (44/sq mi)
Time zoneEET/EEST (UTC+2/+3)
Postal code
517065
Area code+40 x58
Vehicle reg.AB
Websitewww.primariaavramiancu.ro

Avram Iancu (Hungarian: Felsővidra, German: Ober-Wider) is a commune located in Alba County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of thirty-three villages: Achimețești, Avram Iancu, Avrămești, Bădăi, Boldești, Călugărești, Cârăști, Cârțulești, Căsoaia, Cândești, Cocești, Cocoșești, Coroiești, Dealu Crișului, Dolești, Dumăcești, Gojeiești, Helerești, Incești, Jojei, Mărtești, Orgești, Pătruțești, Plai, Pușelești, Șoicești, Ștertești, Târsa, Târsa-Plai, Valea Maciului, Valea Uțului, Verdești and Vidrișoara.

Part of Vidra Commune and called Vidra de Sus until 1924, the commune was renamed after Avram Iancu, a national hero of Romania born here. The principal tourist attractions are the Avram Iancu Memorial House and the extensive network of alpine guest houses maintained by the local inhabitants. The area is famous for its scenic alpine landscapes and for organic gourmet foods. The main economic activities in the community are: agriculture (mainly animal husbandry), logging and since the 2000s, the fast-growing alpine agro-tourism attracting people from all over Europe.

Its mayor as of 2021 is Sandu Heler. According to the census from 2011 there was a total population of 1,636 people living in this commune. Of this population, 86.37% are ethnic Romanians and 10.09% ethnic Romani.

References[]

  1. ^ "Populaţia stabilă pe judeţe, municipii, oraşe şi localităti componenete la RPL_2011" (in Romanian). National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 4 February 2014.
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