Discover Cata in Romania
Cata in the region of Braşov with its 2,510 habitants is a town located in Romania - some 121 mi or ( 195 km ) North of Bucharest , the country's capital .
Local time in Cata is now 02:51 AM (Friday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/Bucharest " with a UTC offset of 2 hours. Depending on your flexibility, these larger cities might be interesting for you: Ungra, Târgu Mureş, Sibiu, Râmnicu Vâlcea, and Ploieşti. When in this area, you might want to check out Ungra . We found some clip posted online . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Are you looking for some initial hints on what might be interesting in Cata ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.
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Rupea, cetatea ( fortress ) - Brasov, Romania
Rupea Fortress, located on the Northwest side of the town, is built on a basalt rock. The first trace of the citadel is on a document where the writers referred to it as Koholom citadel meaning the ro ..
Homorod, fortified church - Brasov, Romania
The villagers started building a single-nave Romanesque church, which is uncommon for a Saxon church, in the 13th century. They began construction by building the first choir and a semicircular apse, ..
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Homorod, Brașov
Homorod is a commune in Braşov County, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Homorod, Jimbor and Mercheaşa. At the 2011 census, 49.3% of inhabitants were Romanians, 29.9% Hungarians, 18.4% Roma and 1.2% Germans. At the 2002 census, 64.6% were Romanian Orthodox, 11.8% Evangelical Lutheran, 8.3% Roman Catholic, 6.5% Unitarian, 2.8% Reformed, 2.3% belonged to another religion, and 1.5% Evangelical of Augustan Confession.
Located at 46.04 25.28 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Ungra
Ungra is a commune in Braşov County, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Dăişoara and Ungra. In Ungra there is a medieval 13th century Transylvanian Saxon church and many old houses. At the 2011 census, 88.4% of inhabitants were Romanians, 8.4% Roma, 1.7% Germans and 1.5% Hungarians. {{#invoke: Navbox | navbox }}
Located at 45.98 25.27 (Lat./Long.); Less than 11 km away
Hoghiz
Hoghiz is a commune in Braşov County, Romania. It is composed of six villages: Bogata Olteană, Cuciulata (Katscheloden; Kucsuláta), Dopca, Fântâna, Hoghiz and Lupşa. At the 2011 census, 68.4% of inhabitants were Romanians, 27.8% Hungarians and 3.6% Roma. At the 2002 census, 66.4% were Romanian Orthodox, 17.6% Unitarian, 8.4% Reformed, 3.1% Pentecostal and 2.8% Roman Catholic.
Located at 45.98 25.30 (Lat./Long.); Less than 11 km away
Castra of Hoghiz
The castra of Hoghiz was a fort in the Roman province of Dacia. The fort was built, in the 2nd century AD, on the left bank of the Olt River, at a place where a Dacian settlement existing already in the 2nd century BC was unearthed. The fort and the nearby village were abandoned in the 3rd century AD. The ruins of the castra are located in Hoghiz, Romania.
Located at 45.97 25.27 (Lat./Long.); Less than 13 km away
Bunești, Brașov
Buneşti is a commune in Braşov County, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Buneşti, Criţ, Meşendorf, Roadeş and Viscri (Deutschweißkirch or Weißkirch; Szászfehéregyháza). Each of these has a fortified church.
Located at 46.05 25.10 (Lat./Long.); Less than 13 km away
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