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Aiud

Aiud (Romanian pronunciation: [aˈjud] ; Latin: Brucla, Hungarian: Nagyenyed, Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈnɒɟɛɲɛd]; German: Straßburg am Mieresch) is a city located in Alba County, Transylvania, Romania. The city's population is 21,307 (2021). It has the status of municipiu. The city derives its name ultimately from Saint Giles (Aegidius), to whom the first church in the settlement was dedicated when built.

Aiud
View of the city of Aiud
Aiud Citadel
Three Holy Hierarchs Orthodox Church
Location in Alba County
Aiud
Location in Romania
Coordinates: 46°18′44″N 23°43′45″E / 46.31222°N 23.72917°E / 46.31222; 23.72917
CountryRomania
CountyAlba
Government
 • Mayor (2020–2024) Oana Badea[1] (PNL)
Area
142.52 km2 (55.03 sq mi)
Elevation
258 m (846 ft)
Population
 (2021-12-01)[2]
21,307
 • Density150/km2 (390/sq mi)
Time zoneEET/EEST (UTC+2/+3)
Postal code
515200
Area code(+40) 02 58
Vehicle reg.AB
Websitewww.aiud.ro

Administration edit

The municipality of Aiud is made up of the city proper and of ten villages. These are divided into four urban villages and six villages which are located outside the city proper but belong to the municipality. The four urban villages are: Aiudul de Sus, Gâmbaș, Măgina, and Păgida. The rural villages are: Ciumbrud (0.81 km2 (0.31 sq mi)), Sâncrai (0.65 km2 (0.25 sq mi)), Gârbova de Jos (1.04 km2 (0.40 sq mi)), Țifra (0.06 km2 (0.023 sq mi)), Gârbova de Sus (0.52 km2 (0.20 sq mi)) and Gârbovița (0.28 km2 (0.11 sq mi)).

Demographics edit

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1910 8,663—    
1930 9,478+9.4%
1948 9,535+0.6%
1956 11,886+24.7%
1966 16,536+39.1%
1977 24,620+48.9%
1992 31,894+29.5%
2002 28,909−9.4%
2011 22,876−20.9%
2016 26,296+15.0%
2021 21,307−19.0%
Source: Census data & National Institute of Statistics INSEE

At the 2021 census, Aiud had a population of 21,307. In 2016, the total population was 26,296, of which 12,900 were male and 13,396 female.[3]

Localities edit

The municipality comprises the city proper and the ten villages it administers, in order of population:

  • Aiud city proper
  • Aiudul de Sus (Felenyed)
  • Ciumbrud (Csombord)
  • Sâncrai (Enyedszentkirály)
  • Măgina (Muzsnaháza)
  • Gâmbaș (Marosgombás)
  • Gârbova de Jos (Alsóorbó)
  • Gârbova de Sus (Felsőorbó)
  • Păgida (Kisapahida)
  • Gârbovița (Középorbó)
  • Țifra (Cifrafogadó)

Ethnicity edit

At the 2011 census, the ethnic composition of the city was:[4][dead link]

Religion edit

Geography edit

Climate edit

Aiud has a humid continental climate (Cfb in the Köppen climate classification). The city is located in the Aiud River valley and therefore has a mountain-type climate. It has a characteristic Transylvanian continental temperate climate. The average winter temperature is −2.6 °C (27 °F) and the average summer temperature is 19.2 °C (67 °F).

Climate data for Aiud
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 2
(36)
4.7
(40.5)
10
(50)
15.8
(60.4)
20.3
(68.5)
23.6
(74.5)
25.5
(77.9)
25.7
(78.3)
20.6
(69.1)
15.1
(59.2)
9.2
(48.6)
3.4
(38.1)
14.7
(58.4)
Daily mean °C (°F) −1.7
(28.9)
0.3
(32.5)
4.7
(40.5)
10.5
(50.9)
15.3
(59.5)
18.9
(66.0)
20.7
(69.3)
20.8
(69.4)
15.8
(60.4)
10.2
(50.4)
5
(41)
−0.1
(31.8)
10.0
(50.0)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) −5.1
(22.8)
−3.6
(25.5)
−0.5
(31.1)
4.7
(40.5)
9.6
(49.3)
13.3
(55.9)
15.2
(59.4)
15.6
(60.1)
11
(52)
5.8
(42.4)
1.4
(34.5)
−3.1
(26.4)
5.4
(41.7)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 33
(1.3)
31
(1.2)
43
(1.7)
60
(2.4)
79
(3.1)
94
(3.7)
88
(3.5)
73
(2.9)
59
(2.3)
47
(1.9)
37
(1.5)
40
(1.6)
684
(27.1)
Source: https://en.climate-data.org/europe/romania/alba/aiud-15211/

Education edit

The education infrastructure in Aiud is very good for a city of its size. There are many schools, with many students, due to fact that it is renowned as the education hub for the area, with students pouring in from other communities in the area. The first school was opened in Măgina in 1611, with Romanian language courses. Today, the following primary and secondary schools operate in the municipality:

  • Titu Maiorescu National College (605 students; 46 staff)
  • Bethlen National College [ro] (1,011 students; 81 staff)
  • Avram Iancu Technical College (505 students; 37 staff)
  • Alexandru Borza Agricultural Technological High School (487 students; 51 staff)
  • General School 1 (1,306 students; 63 staff)
  • General School 2 (189 students; 13 staff)
  • General School 3 (1,089 students; 58 staff)

Tourism edit

Aiud is an important tourism centre in terms of agrotourism, ecotourism and cultural tourism.

Cultural Attractions edit

The city centre is historical and is home to many landmarks, such as the Aiud Citadel, City Hall, museums, and churches.

Aiud Citadel edit

 
Aiud Citadel

The Aiud Citadel (Romanian: Cetatea Aiudului) is located in the center of Aiud; built during medieval times (14th century), it comprises many buildings. It is the main tourist attraction of Aiud. The citadel is fairly small, with a perimeter of 350 metres (1,150 feet), and it is in the form of an irregular pentagon. The earliest documented evidence of the citadel extant today dates from 7 November 1293, a privilege issued by King Ladislaus IV of Hungary (1272–1290), but local tradition holds that the first stone watch tower was finished during the Mongol invasion of Europe in 1241. Other important events for the citadel: the serfs uprisings from 1437; the conquest of Michael the Brave; the Habsburg attacks in 1704 and 1717; the Christian uprising - Religious war in 1758–1761; the peasant movement from 1784, and the Revolutionary wave of 1848–1849.

The Students' Monument edit

Due to its strong educational culture, which dates back to the founding of the city, the Students' Monument (Monumentul studentesc) is the oldest monument in Aiud. It is located in the beautiful City Park, and was erected in memory of the students who fought against the Habsburg invasion in 1704. The monument was erected in 1904, 200 years after the invasion.

The "Calvarul Aiudului" Monument edit

The "Calvarul Aiudului" Monument is a modern monument in remembrance of the suffering and deaths during the Communist regime of Romania. The monument, started in 1992, is made up of many crosses (6 metres tall), symbolising the traditions of Romania. In the Communist era, Aiud was an important centre where the elite of the Communist resistance were buried,[citation needed] and the "Calvarul Aiudului" monument seeks to remember those.[clarification needed] The monument is located just outside the city centre, in the southwest.

City Hall edit

The City Hall of Aiud is located right in the centre of the city, at No. 1 Consiliul Europei street, close to the Aiud Citadel. The edifice, built in the 1890s, is built in the majestic style of those times, with balconies, statues, decorations and wonderful interiors.

Museums edit

Aiud is home to two major public museums. They are the Museum of History (temporarily closed due to renovations starting in 2013) and the Museum of Natural Science. The history museum was built in 1796 and is housed in a historical building. There is a large collection of coins, as well as medieval and pre-medieval artifacts. The collection of the Museum of Natural Sciences dates back from 1720. It is based mainly on zoology, as well as botany, paleontology, and geology.

Churches edit

 
Churches in Aiud

Most of Aiud's population are Christian, but they also come from a variety of denominations, including Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy and well as Reformed, Unitarian, Baptist, and Evangelical faiths. Therefore, there are places of worship for all these religions.

The Orthodox Cathedral is located in the southeast of the city, and is an impressive building with high ceilings and wonderful domes. It was built after the unification of Transylvania with the rest of Romania (Wallachia and Moldavia) on 1 December 1918. The construction started in 1927 and went on for some decades. The architecture was inspired from the St. Sofia Church in Istanbul, and is built in Byzantine style.

The Roman Catholic Church, albeit being smaller and less imposing that the Orthodox Cathedral, is still very beautiful, built in baroque style. Also, it is situated in Cuza Vodă Square, surrounding the medieval Aiud Citadel, making the Church very ideal in terms of surroundings. The church contains a large organ as well as stained glass windows which were painted by an artist from Budapest.

The Reformed Church mainly serves the Hungarian minority of Aiud, which played a big role in the identity of the city in terms of education, art, architecture and more. Their church is arguably the most memorable of the three main churches, because it is located right in the Aiud Citadel, and is medieval in architecture style, being the oldest church in Aiud.

Monasteries edit

The most famous monastery in the Aiud area is the Râmeț monastery, which was built in the 15th century. Its architecture is classically Romanian, resembling the painted monasteries of Moldavia such as Voronet. In the monastery there is also a museum. In addition to Râmeț monastery, there are also monasteries at Magina and Cicau.

Historical Colleges edit

The Bethlen Gabor College, with 1011 students today has a rich history. The college, named after Gabriel Bethlen, Prince of Transylvania (1613–1629), was founded in 1622 in Alba-Iulia, the capital city of Alba County, and it was then moved to Aiud. Later on, it was also moved to Cluj-Napoca for a short time. Today, the institution is located in a 19th-century historical building, and it is also home to an important library.

Kemény - Zeyk mansion edit

 
Kemény - Zeyk mansion

Center of political life in Aiud in the 19th century.

Natural Attractions edit

As well as rich culture, Aiud is also littered with wonderful scenic tourist attractions in terms of the environment. There are also many activities available throughout the year, especially in fishing and hunting. This provides a strong base for ecotourism in the area, as there are beautiful forests, hills and mountains and fresh air.

Accessibility and Transport edit

Aiud is easily accessible from all parts of Romania due to its position in the centre of the country and its road network. The city is located on the national road running from Bucharest to Oradea and then crossing the Hungarian border to Budapest. Therefore, most public coach services running between Budapest and Bucharest via Oradea stop at Aiud.

Railways edit

Aiud is an important railway hub and is served frequently by CFR national trains. It is located on the main line from Oradea to Bucharest via Cluj-Napoca. Consequently, there are 46 trains passing daily through Aiud (with very frequent connections to main cities), to and from the following main cities:

(The number of trains daily indicates trains in both directions. For example, to Cluj-Napoca there are 18 trains daily, meaning there are 18 trains to Cluj-Napoca and 18 trains from Cluj-Napoca, for a total of 36 services.)

Health edit

In Aiud municipality, there is a new hospital built in 1993. It has 318 beds and 15 sections. There are also radiology services, 24-hour emergency services and a large ambulance station, making the hospital one of the better-equipped in the region. Nearby, there is also a medical centre with 14 specialised cabinets. There is also a tuberculosis sanatory in Aiud, and it is situated in the southeast of the city. This hospital was built in 1914 and currently has 220 beds.

References edit

  1. ^ "Results of the 2020 local elections". Central Electoral Bureau. Retrieved 6 June 2021.
  2. ^ "Populaţia rezidentă după grupa de vârstă, pe județe și municipii, orașe, comune, la 1 decembrie 2021" (XLS). National Institute of Statistics.
  3. ^ Populația României pe localități la 1 ianuarie 2016 (in Romanian). National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved on 8 November 2020.
  4. ^ (in Romanian) Populaţia stabilă după etnie - judeţe, municipii, oraşe, comune 2016-01-18 at the Wayback Machine, National Institute of Statistics; accessed July 25, 2013

External links edit

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This article is about the city For the river see Aiud river For the prison see Aiud Prison Aiud Romanian pronunciation aˈjud Latin Brucla Hungarian Nagyenyed Hungarian pronunciation ˈnɒɟɛɲɛd German Strassburg am Mieresch is a city located in Alba County Transylvania Romania The city s population is 21 307 2021 It has the status of municipiu The city derives its name ultimately from Saint Giles Aegidius to whom the first church in the settlement was dedicated when built AiudMunicipalityView of the city of AiudAiud CitadelThree Holy Hierarchs Orthodox ChurchCoat of armsLocation in Alba CountyAiudLocation in RomaniaCoordinates 46 18 44 N 23 43 45 E 46 31222 N 23 72917 E 46 31222 23 72917CountryRomaniaCountyAlbaGovernment Mayor 2020 2024 Oana Badea 1 PNL Area142 52 km2 55 03 sq mi Elevation258 m 846 ft Population 2021 12 01 2 21 307 Density150 km2 390 sq mi Time zoneEET EEST UTC 2 3 Postal code515200Area code 40 02 58Vehicle reg ABWebsitewww wbr aiud wbr ro Contents 1 Administration 2 Demographics 2 1 Localities 2 2 Ethnicity 2 3 Religion 3 Geography 3 1 Climate 4 Education 5 Tourism 5 1 Cultural Attractions 5 1 1 Aiud Citadel 5 1 2 The Students Monument 5 1 3 The Calvarul Aiudului Monument 5 1 4 City Hall 5 1 5 Museums 5 1 6 Churches 5 1 7 Monasteries 5 1 8 Historical Colleges 5 1 9 Kemeny Zeyk mansion 5 2 Natural Attractions 6 Accessibility and Transport 6 1 Railways 7 Health 8 References 9 External linksAdministration editThe municipality of Aiud is made up of the city proper and of ten villages These are divided into four urban villages and six villages which are located outside the city proper but belong to the municipality The four urban villages are Aiudul de Sus Gambaș Măgina and Păgida The rural villages are Ciumbrud 0 81 km2 0 31 sq mi Sancrai 0 65 km2 0 25 sq mi Garbova de Jos 1 04 km2 0 40 sq mi Țifra 0 06 km2 0 023 sq mi Garbova de Sus 0 52 km2 0 20 sq mi and Garbovița 0 28 km2 0 11 sq mi Demographics editHistorical populationYearPop 19108 663 19309 478 9 4 19489 535 0 6 195611 886 24 7 196616 536 39 1 197724 620 48 9 199231 894 29 5 200228 909 9 4 201122 876 20 9 201626 296 15 0 202121 307 19 0 Source Census data amp National Institute of Statistics INSEE At the 2021 census Aiud had a population of 21 307 In 2016 the total population was 26 296 of which 12 900 were male and 13 396 female 3 Localities edit The municipality comprises the city proper and the ten villages it administers in order of population Aiud city proper Aiudul de Sus Felenyed Ciumbrud Csombord Sancrai Enyedszentkiraly Măgina Muzsnahaza Gambaș Marosgombas Garbova de Jos Alsoorbo Garbova de Sus Felsoorbo Păgida Kisapahida Garbovița Kozeporbo Țifra Cifrafogado Ethnicity edit At the 2011 census the ethnic composition of the city was 4 dead link Romanians 16 955 79 7 of total population for which data are available Hungarians 3 364 15 8 Romani 930 4 4 Germans 15 0 07 Religion edit Orthodox 76 3 of the total population Reformed 13 1 Greek Catholic 4 1 Roman Catholic 2 1 Unitarian 1 1 Other 3 3 Geography editClimate edit Aiud has a humid continental climate Cfb in the Koppen climate classification The city is located in the Aiud River valley and therefore has a mountain type climate It has a characteristic Transylvanian continental temperate climate The average winter temperature is 2 6 C 27 F and the average summer temperature is 19 2 C 67 F Climate data for Aiud Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Mean daily maximum C F 2 36 4 7 40 5 10 50 15 8 60 4 20 3 68 5 23 6 74 5 25 5 77 9 25 7 78 3 20 6 69 1 15 1 59 2 9 2 48 6 3 4 38 1 14 7 58 4 Daily mean C F 1 7 28 9 0 3 32 5 4 7 40 5 10 5 50 9 15 3 59 5 18 9 66 0 20 7 69 3 20 8 69 4 15 8 60 4 10 2 50 4 5 41 0 1 31 8 10 0 50 0 Mean daily minimum C F 5 1 22 8 3 6 25 5 0 5 31 1 4 7 40 5 9 6 49 3 13 3 55 9 15 2 59 4 15 6 60 1 11 52 5 8 42 4 1 4 34 5 3 1 26 4 5 4 41 7 Average precipitation mm inches 33 1 3 31 1 2 43 1 7 60 2 4 79 3 1 94 3 7 88 3 5 73 2 9 59 2 3 47 1 9 37 1 5 40 1 6 684 27 1 Source https en climate data org europe romania alba aiud 15211 Education editThe education infrastructure in Aiud is very good for a city of its size There are many schools with many students due to fact that it is renowned as the education hub for the area with students pouring in from other communities in the area The first school was opened in Măgina in 1611 with Romanian language courses Today the following primary and secondary schools operate in the municipality Titu Maiorescu National College 605 students 46 staff Bethlen National College ro 1 011 students 81 staff Avram Iancu Technical College 505 students 37 staff Alexandru Borza Agricultural Technological High School 487 students 51 staff General School 1 1 306 students 63 staff General School 2 189 students 13 staff General School 3 1 089 students 58 staff Tourism editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2016 Learn how and when to remove this message Aiud is an important tourism centre in terms of agrotourism ecotourism and cultural tourism Cultural Attractions edit The city centre is historical and is home to many landmarks such as the Aiud Citadel City Hall museums and churches Aiud Citadel edit nbsp Aiud Citadel The Aiud Citadel Romanian Cetatea Aiudului is located in the center of Aiud built during medieval times 14th century it comprises many buildings It is the main tourist attraction of Aiud The citadel is fairly small with a perimeter of 350 metres 1 150 feet and it is in the form of an irregular pentagon The earliest documented evidence of the citadel extant today dates from 7 November 1293 a privilege issued by King Ladislaus IV of Hungary 1272 1290 but local tradition holds that the first stone watch tower was finished during the Mongol invasion of Europe in 1241 Other important events for the citadel the serfs uprisings from 1437 the conquest of Michael the Brave the Habsburg attacks in 1704 and 1717 the Christian uprising Religious war in 1758 1761 the peasant movement from 1784 and the Revolutionary wave of 1848 1849 The Students Monument edit Due to its strong educational culture which dates back to the founding of the city the Students Monument Monumentul studentesc is the oldest monument in Aiud It is located in the beautiful City Park and was erected in memory of the students who fought against the Habsburg invasion in 1704 The monument was erected in 1904 200 years after the invasion The Calvarul Aiudului Monument edit The Calvarul Aiudului Monument is a modern monument in remembrance of the suffering and deaths during the Communist regime of Romania The monument started in 1992 is made up of many crosses 6 metres tall symbolising the traditions of Romania In the Communist era Aiud was an important centre where the elite of the Communist resistance were buried citation needed and the Calvarul Aiudului monument seeks to remember those clarification needed The monument is located just outside the city centre in the southwest City Hall edit The City Hall of Aiud is located right in the centre of the city at No 1 Consiliul Europei street close to the Aiud Citadel The edifice built in the 1890s is built in the majestic style of those times with balconies statues decorations and wonderful interiors Museums edit Aiud is home to two major public museums They are the Museum of History temporarily closed due to renovations starting in 2013 and the Museum of Natural Science The history museum was built in 1796 and is housed in a historical building There is a large collection of coins as well as medieval and pre medieval artifacts The collection of the Museum of Natural Sciences dates back from 1720 It is based mainly on zoology as well as botany paleontology and geology Churches edit nbsp Churches in Aiud Most of Aiud s population are Christian but they also come from a variety of denominations including Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy and well as Reformed Unitarian Baptist and Evangelical faiths Therefore there are places of worship for all these religions The Orthodox Cathedral is located in the southeast of the city and is an impressive building with high ceilings and wonderful domes It was built after the unification of Transylvania with the rest of Romania Wallachia and Moldavia on 1 December 1918 The construction started in 1927 and went on for some decades The architecture was inspired from the St Sofia Church in Istanbul and is built in Byzantine style The Roman Catholic Church albeit being smaller and less imposing that the Orthodox Cathedral is still very beautiful built in baroque style Also it is situated in Cuza Vodă Square surrounding the medieval Aiud Citadel making the Church very ideal in terms of surroundings The church contains a large organ as well as stained glass windows which were painted by an artist from Budapest The Reformed Church mainly serves the Hungarian minority of Aiud which played a big role in the identity of the city in terms of education art architecture and more Their church is arguably the most memorable of the three main churches because it is located right in the Aiud Citadel and is medieval in architecture style being the oldest church in Aiud Monasteries edit The most famous monastery in the Aiud area is the Rameț monastery which was built in the 15th century Its architecture is classically Romanian resembling the painted monasteries of Moldavia such as Voronet In the monastery there is also a museum In addition to Rameț monastery there are also monasteries at Magina and Cicau Historical Colleges edit The Bethlen Gabor College with 1011 students today has a rich history The college named after Gabriel Bethlen Prince of Transylvania 1613 1629 was founded in 1622 in Alba Iulia the capital city of Alba County and it was then moved to Aiud Later on it was also moved to Cluj Napoca for a short time Today the institution is located in a 19th century historical building and it is also home to an important library Kemeny Zeyk mansion edit nbsp Kemeny Zeyk mansion Center of political life in Aiud in the 19th century Natural Attractions edit As well as rich culture Aiud is also littered with wonderful scenic tourist attractions in terms of the environment There are also many activities available throughout the year especially in fishing and hunting This provides a strong base for ecotourism in the area as there are beautiful forests hills and mountains and fresh air Accessibility and Transport editAiud is easily accessible from all parts of Romania due to its position in the centre of the country and its road network The city is located on the national road running from Bucharest to Oradea and then crossing the Hungarian border to Budapest Therefore most public coach services running between Budapest and Bucharest via Oradea stop at Aiud Railways edit Aiud is an important railway hub and is served frequently by CFR national trains It is located on the main line from Oradea to Bucharest via Cluj Napoca Consequently there are 46 trains passing daily through Aiud with very frequent connections to main cities to and from the following main cities Cluj Napoca 18 trains daily Alba Iulia 10 trains daily Brașov Sighișoara and Ploiești 5 trains daily Bucharest Deva Targu Mureș and Timișoara 4 trains daily Sibiu 3 trains daily Oradea Huedin Arad Satu Mare Constanța Mangalia Suceava Iași 2 trains daily Craiova and Sighetu Marmației 1 train daily The number of trains daily indicates trains in both directions For example to Cluj Napoca there are 18 trains daily meaning there are 18 trains to Cluj Napoca and 18 trains from Cluj Napoca for a total of 36 services Health editIn Aiud municipality there is a new hospital built in 1993 It has 318 beds and 15 sections There are also radiology services 24 hour emergency services and a large ambulance station making the hospital one of the better equipped in the region Nearby there is also a medical centre with 14 specialised cabinets There is also a tuberculosis sanatory in Aiud and it is situated in the southeast of the city This hospital was built in 1914 and currently has 220 beds References edit Results of the 2020 local elections Central Electoral Bureau Retrieved 6 June 2021 Populaţia rezidentă după grupa de varstă pe județe și municipii orașe comune la 1 decembrie 2021 XLS National Institute of Statistics Populația Romaniei pe localități la 1 ianuarie 2016 in Romanian National Institute of Statistics Retrieved on 8 November 2020 in Romanian Populaţia stabilă după etnie judeţe municipii orase comune Archived 2016 01 18 at the Wayback Machine National Institute of Statistics accessed July 25 2013External links edit nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Aiud nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Aiud Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aiud amp oldid 1186798987, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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