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Hida (Hungarian: Hidalmás; Yiddish: הידאלמאש, romanized: Hidalmash) is a commune located in Sălaj County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of eight villages: Baica (Bányika), Hida, Miluani (Milvány), Păduriș (Tyikló), Racâș (Almásrákos), Sânpetru Almașului (Füzesszentpéter), Stupini (Füzes) and Trestia (Komlósújfalu).

Hida
Commune
Wooden Church in Baica
Location in Sălaj County
Hida
Location in Romania
Coordinates: 47°03′43″N 23°18′32″E
CountryRomania
CountySălaj
Government
  Mayor (20202024) Dumitru Petruș[1] (PNL)
Area
101.72 km2 (39.27 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)[2]
2,787
  Density27/km2 (71/sq mi)
Time zoneEET/EEST (UTC+2/+3)
Vehicle reg.SJ
Websitewww.comunahida.ro

Miluani


The village of Miluani had 112 inhabitants in 2002 and is famous for its grain and sunflower production.[citation needed] The settlement was first mentioned in Hungarian documents in 1320 as Miluad. From the 13th century the area was property of the Hungarian Zsombor clan. In the 14th century it was donated to the Elefánthy family. A Romanian Orthodox church was built in the 16th century and a new one in 1920. Miluani is the filia of the Roman Catholic parish of Chidea; traditionally its vicars were Franciscans until 1897. Local Unitarians also belongs to Chidea. Miluani was also a center of the Greek-Catholic arch-deaconry.

Miluani historically was part of Transylvania within the Kingdom of Hungary. It belonged to Doboka County until 1876, when it was incorporated into Kolozs county. In 1920, after World War I and the Treaty of Trianon, the village, as part of Transylvania, was handed over to Romania.

In 1940, by the Second Vienna Arbitration, it was again annexed by Hungary. In 1944 ethnic Romanian rebels of Miluani burnt up the Hungarian Reformed Church's archive in Hida. The Jewish population of Hidalmás (26.0% in 1910) was deported to Auschwitz by the Hungarian government in May 1944.

Among those who have resided in the village include Sándor Kendi, a Hungarian magnate and József Nyírő, a Hungarian writer and politician, and vicar in Miluani.


Natives



Sights


Wooden Church in Hida, built in the 18th century, historic monument
Wooden Church in Hida, built in the 18th century, historic monument



References


  1. "Results of the 2020 local elections". Central Electoral Bureau. Retrieved 14 June 2021.
  2. "Populaţia stabilă pe judeţe, municipii, oraşe şi localităti componenete la RPL_2011" (XLS). National Institute of Statistics.
  3. welcometoromania.ro - Wooden Church in Baica, Sălaj County, retrieved on May 16, 2012
  4. welcometoromania.ro - Wooden Church in Hida,. Sălaj County, retrieved on May 16, 2012
  5. welcometoromania.ro - Orthodox Church in Miluani, Sălaj County, retrieved on May 16, 2012
  6. welcometoromania.ro - Manor Hatfaludy, Hida, Sălaj County, retrieved on May 16, 2012
  7. welcometoromania.ro - Hida, Devil's Rock Natural reserve, retrieved on May 16, 2012



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