Place:Mureș, Romania

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NameMureș
Alt namesMureş
Marossource: Wikipedia
Mureșsource: Getty Vocabulary Program
Mureș countysource: Getty Vocabulary Program
TypeCounty
Coordinates46.667°N 24.583°E
Located inRomania
Contained Places
Commune
Miercurea Nirajului
Inhabited place
Adămus ( 1968 - )
Albești ( 1968 - )
Apold ( 1968 - )
Archița ( 1968 - )
Beșa ( 1968 - )
Cetatea de Baltă
Cloașterf ( 1968 - )
Criș ( 1968 - )
Cund ( 1968 - )
Daia Săseaseă ( 1968 - )
Daneş ( 1968 - )
Deda
Domald ( 1968 - )
Eremitu
Filitelnic ( 1968 - )
Hundorf ( 1968 - )
Ideciu de Jos ( 1968 - )
Ideciu de Sus ( 1920 - )
Idiciu ( 1968 - )
Luduș ( 1968 - )
Marosvásárhely ( 1968 - )
Morești
Măgheruș ( 1968 - )
Nadeș ( 1968 - )
Ormeniș ( 1968 - )
Petelea ( 1968 - )
Reghin ( 1968 - )
Senereuș ( 1968 - )
Sighișoara
Sovata
Sîntioana ( 1968 - )
Sărmașu
Târnăveni ( 1968 - )
Uila ( 1968 - )
Vulcan ( 1968 - )
Vărgata
Șaeș ( 1968 - )
Țigmandru ( 1968 - )
Unknown
Teaca
source: Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names
source: Family History Library Catalog


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Mureș County is a county (județ) of Romania, in the historical region of Transylvania, with the administrative centre in Târgu Mureș. The county was established in 1968, after the administrative reorganization that re-introduced the historical judeţ (county) system, still used today. This reform eliminated the previous Mureș-Magyar Autonomous Region, which had been created in 1952 within the People's Republic of Romania. Mureș County has a vibrant multicultural fabric that includes Hungarian-speaking Székelys and Transylvanian Saxons, with a rich heritage of fortified churches and towns.

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