Commune in Mureș, Romania
Saschiz (German: Keisd or Hünenburg; Hungarian: Szászkézd, Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈsaːskeːzd]; Transylvanian Saxon: Keist) is a commune in Mureș County, Transylvania, central Romania. It is composed of three villages: Cloașterf, Mihai Viteazu (Zoltan until 1932), and Saschiz.
Saschiz, with its 15th-century church, has been the home of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Villages with fortified churches in Transylvania, since its designation in 1999. The route of the Via Transilvanica long-distance trail passes through both Saschiz and Cloașterf.[3]
Names
Like many locations in Transylvania, the component villages have names in the languages spoke historically in the area:
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In German
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In Hungarian
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Cloașterf
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Klosdorf
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Miklóstelke
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Mihai Viteazu
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Zoltendorf
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Zoltán
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Saschiz
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Keisd
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Szászkézd
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Demographics
It has a population of 2,048: 88 percent Romanians, 5 percent Germans (more specifically Transylvanian Saxons), 4 percent Hungarians, and 3 percent Roma.
Natives
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