NOURICH – wikipedia

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Norr
Linekchkichchs
New Church
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Stands: Romania Romania
Historical region: Transylvania
Circle: Sibiu
Coordinates: 45 ° 54 ′ N , 24 ° 27 ′ O
Time zone: OEZ (UTC+2)
Height: 419 m
Surface: 112,59 km²
Resident: 2.868 (20. October 2011 [first] )
Population density: 25 inhabitants per km²
Postal code: 557165
Telephone code: (+40) 02 69
License Plate: SB
Structure and administration (Stand: 2020 [2] )
Community type: Community
Outline: Nocrich, Fofeldea, Ghijasa de Jos, Hosman, Țichindeal
Mayor: Adrian Mușoaie (PSD)
Postal address: Str. Main, no. 274
place. Nocrich, Sibiu County, RO -557165
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Norr (German Linekchkichchs , Hungarian New Church ) is a municipality in the Sibiu district in the Transylvania region in Romania.

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Nocrich is located in the Harbach valley on the district road (County Road) DJ 106 and on a narrow -gauge railway, which the district capital Sibiu 32 kilometers away (Hermannstadt) and the city of Agnita 28 kilometers away (Agnetheln) connect. On the Queue However, the traffic rests, as the train is lovingly called.

The five villages belong to the municipality of Nocrich: Nocrich, Fofeldea (Hochfeld) , Ghijasa de Jos (Undercut) , Hosman (Wooden mass) and țIchindal (Ziegenthal) .

In the entire community of Nocrich, 2,641 inhabitants described 2,430 as Romanians, 195 as Roma, eight as Hungary and seven as Germans in 2002. The highest number of population of the Romanian Germans (1,382) was counted in the area of ​​the municipality in 1941. A total of 1,174 people lived in the village of Nocrich itself in 2002, including 1,116 Romanians, three Roma, three Hungary, a German and a Lipowan. [3]

Street in Nocrich (Leschkirch)
  • The evangelische Kirchenburg Leschkirch is a medieval fortifications, of which four bastions and a weir wall are still preserved. The focus was on a Romanesque basilica from the 13th century, which was demolished by Samuel von Brukenthals to build a new church on its reason from 1803 to 1806.
  • The Evangelical rectory was built from 1796 to 1798 and has been preserved as a historical monument.
  • The Orthodox Church of Saint Vasile stands in the village of Fofeldea belonging to Nocrich. It was restored between 1975 and 1978. The interior painting comes from the Grecu brothers from Săsăuș.
  • The Evangelical church castle wood quantities was built in the 13th century. In the 18th century it was converted into a baroque hall church. The original castle consisted of two ring walls and six towers. In 1993 the church castle was restored. (More information about Hosman.)
  • The Orthodox Church of the venerable Paraschiva in țichindal was built in 1791 and is preserved as a historical monument. The interior painting also comes from the Grecu brothers.
  • Samuel von Brukenthal (1721–1803), governor in Transylvania
  • August Treboniu Laurian (1810-1881), historian and publicist, came from Fofeldea [4]
  • Samuel Dörr (1824–1911), MP to the Hungarian Reichstag
  • Carl Eduard Conrad (1830–1906), politician, member of the Royal Hungarian Reichstag in Budapest, royal notary in Kronstadt/Brașov
  • Gustav Adolph Conrad (1841–1903), forest scientist, nature and local artist and founder of Transylvanian forestry
  1. Coloneling 2011 in Romania at Citypopulation.de.
  2. Employee bei to the Central Electoral Bureau , accessed on April 9, 2021 (Romanian).
  3. Counts in Transylvania 1850-2002 (Hungarian; PDF; 582 KB).
  4. August Treboniu Laarian Im Lexicon of the revolutions from 1848 (English)

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