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Mediaș is located in the middle basin of Târnava Mare River, at 39 km (24 mi) from Sighișoara and 41 km (25 mi) from Blaj.The health resort Bazna, officially recognized for the first time in 1302, is 18 km (11 mi) from Mediaș.
Monitorul de Sibiu; ProSport - Ediția de Transilvania; Realitatea Bihoreană; Repere Transilvane, weekly regional newspaper in Romanian and Hungarian languages; Revista Media; Sibiu Independent; SevenTimes.Ro, in English language; Szabadság, in Hungarian language; Transilvania expres; Transilvania jurnal; Transindex; Tribuna Sibiu
Ocna Sibiului (German: Salzburg; Hungarian: Vízakna) is a town in the centre of Sibiu County, in southern Transylvania, central Romania, 10 km (6.2 mi) to the north-west of the county seat, Sibiu. The town administers a single village, Topârcea (Tschapertsch; Toporcsa).
Since the 12th or 13th century the town was inhabited by Transylvanian Saxons and from 1355 it became one of the original seven seats of Saxondom from the Sibiu area. The town is the place of birth of Ilie Măcelaru [ ro ] (1822–1891), a lawyer who participated in the 1848 revolution and a founding member of the Romanian National Party that ...
Sibiu County (Romanian pronunciation:) is a county (Romanian: județ) of Romania, in the historical region of Transylvania. Its county seat ( Romanian : reședință de județ ) is the namesake town of Sibiu ( German : Hermannstadt ).
Romania map of Köppen climate classification, according to Clima României from the Administrația Națională de Meteorologie, Bucharest 2008 Summers in the country are generally very warm to hot, and temperatures over 35 °C (95 °F) are not unknown in the lower-lying areas of the country.
Porumbacu de Jos (German: Unter-Bornbach; Hungarian: Alsóporumbák) is a commune in Sibiu County, Transylvania, central Romania, first documented in 1473.It is composed of five villages: Colun, Porumbacu de Jos, Porumbacu de Sus, Sărata, and Scoreiu.