Hoghiz, Brasov
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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 2002 census, 62.2% of inhabitants were Romanians
, 29.8% Hungarians and 7.8% Roma. 66.4% were Romanian Orthodox, 17.6% Unitarian
, 8.4% Reformed, 3.1% Pentecostal
and 2.8% Roman Catholic.
at the base of the Perşani Mountains
, and is crossed by Lupşa Creek. The road DJ104 passes through the village center and DC20 road connects Cuciulata to Lupşa village. Archaeological excavations have shown the existence of a settlement in this place in the Bronze Age. The ruins of a 1st century BC Dacia
n stronghold have also been discovered. Among the monuments in the village are a wooden church dating from 1700-1752 and a stone Orthodox church from 1784-1791.
Brasov County
Brașov ; ) is a county of Romania, in Transylvania, with the capital city at Brașov. The county incorporates within its boundaries most of the Medieval "lands" Burzenland and Făgăraș Land.-Demographics:...
, Romania
Romania
Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central and Southeastern Europe, on the Lower Danube, within and outside the Carpathian arch, bordering on the Black Sea...
. It is composed of six villages: Bogata Olteană, Cuciulata (Katscheloden; Kucsuláta), Dopca, Fântâna, Hoghiz and Lupşa.
At the 2002 census, 62.2% of inhabitants were Romanians
Romanians
The Romanians are an ethnic group native to Romania, who speak Romanian; they are the majority inhabitants of Romania....
, 29.8% Hungarians and 7.8% Roma. 66.4% were Romanian Orthodox, 17.6% Unitarian
Unitarian Church of Transylvania
The Unitarian Church of Transylvania is a church of the Unitarian denomination, based in the city of Cluj in the Principality of Transylvania, present day in Romania...
, 8.4% Reformed, 3.1% Pentecostal
Pentecostal Union of Romania
The Pentecostal Union of Romania is Romania's fourth-largest religious body and one of its eighteen officially recognised religious denominations. At the 2002 census, 330,486 Romanians declared themselves to be Pentecostals; ethnically, they were 85.2% Romanians, 10.6% Roma, 1.9% Ukrainians, 1.8%...
and 2.8% Roman Catholic.
Cuciulata
Cuciulata village was first attested in a document of 1372 as Vila Roczolod. It also appears as Kucsalota (1589), Kucstulata (1637) and Kociulata (1648). It is located on the south banks of Olt RiverOlt River
The Olt River is a river in Romania. It is the longest river flowing exclusively through Romania. Its source is in the Hăşmaş Mountains of the eastern Carpathian Mountains, near the village Bălan. It flows through the Romanian counties Harghita, Covasna, Braşov, Sibiu, Vâlcea and Olt...
at the base of the Perşani Mountains
Perșani Mountains
The Perşani Mountains is a mountain range in central Romania.Geologically the Perşani Mountains are part of the Căliman-Harghita Mountains of the Inner Eastern Carpathians. Within Romania, however, it's traditional to divide the Eastern Carpathians in Romanian territory into three geographical...
, and is crossed by Lupşa Creek. The road DJ104 passes through the village center and DC20 road connects Cuciulata to Lupşa village. Archaeological excavations have shown the existence of a settlement in this place in the Bronze Age. The ruins of a 1st century BC Dacia
Dacia
In ancient geography, especially in Roman sources, Dacia was the land inhabited by the Dacians or Getae as they were known by the Greeks—the branch of the Thracians north of the Haemus range...
n stronghold have also been discovered. Among the monuments in the village are a wooden church dating from 1700-1752 and a stone Orthodox church from 1784-1791.
Natives
- Viorel MorariuViorel MorariuViorel Morariu is a former Romanian rugby union flanker. He is seen as the most influential Romanian rugby player of his generation....
- Aron PumnulAron PumnulAron Pumnul was a Romanian philologist and teacher, national and revolutionary activist in Transylvania and later in Bucovina...