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Church Attractions In Central Romania

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  • 3. St Michael's Roman Catholic Cathedral Alba Iulia
    St. Michael's Cathedral is the Roman Catholic cathedral of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Alba Iulia, Romania, and the oldest and the longest cathedral in the country.
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  • 7. Biserica Romano Catolica Sibiu
    The Catholic Church in Romania is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope in Rome. Its administration is centered in Bucharest, and comprises two archdioceses and four other dioceses. It is the second largest Romanian denomination after the Romanian Orthodox Church, and one of the 16 state-recognized religions. Overall data for 2011 indicated that there were 870,774 Romanian citizens adhering to the Catholic Church . Of these, the largest groups were Hungarians , Romanians , Germans and Slovaks .Most Catholics inhabit the region of Transylvania and Bacău County in Moldavia. The smaller Catholic communities include Banat Bulgarians, Italians, Poles, Croats and Krashovani, Czechs, and Romani people.The Romanian Church United with Rome, Greek-Catholi...
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  • 9. Fortified Church Danes
    The following is a list of fortified churches in Transylvania. Southeastern Transylvania in Romania has one of the highest numbers of still-existing fortified churches, which were built during the 13th to 16th centuries, a period during which Transylvania was part of the Kingdom of Hungary and the Ottoman Empire was rising. More than 150 villages in the area count various types of fortified churches, seven of them being included in the UNESCO World Heritage under the name of Villages with fortified churches in Transylvania.
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  • 12. Darjiu Fortified Church Darjiu
    The Dârjiu fortified church is a Unitarian fortified church in Dârjiu , Harghita County, in the Transylvania region of Romania. It was built by the Székely Hungarian community at a time when the area belonged to the Kingdom of Hungary. Initially Roman Catholic, it became Unitarian following the Reformation. The church is noted for its interior frescoes, and together with the surrounding village, forms part of the villages with fortified churches in Transylvania UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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  • 13. Valea Viilor Fortified Church Valea Viilor
    The Valea Viilor fortified church is a Lutheran fortified church in Valea Viilor , Sibiu County, in the Transylvania region of Romania. It was built by the ethnic German Transylvanian Saxon community at a time when the area belonged to the Kingdom of Hungary. Initially Roman Catholic, it became Lutheran following the Reformation. Together with the surrounding village, the church forms part of the villages with fortified churches in Transylvania UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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