Mihai Viteazu is a commune in Cluj County, Romania, located in the northwestern part of the country at an altitude of 340 meters. The commune is named after the Romanian prince Mihai Viteazul (Michael the Brave), who ruled Wallachia, Transylvania, and Moldavia in the late 16th century. The climate in Mihai Viteazu is temperate, with warm summers and cold winters. The average temperature in July is 20°C (68°F), while the average temperature in January is -2°C (28°F). The commune has a rich history, dating back to the Middle Ages. The first recorded mention of Mihai Viteazu is in a document from 1291. The commune was part of the Kingdom of Hungary until 1526, when it became part of the Ottoman Empire. In 1699, Mihai Viteazu was annexed by the Habsburg Empire. The commune remained part of the Habsburg Empire until 1918, when it became part of Romania. Mihai Viteazu has a rich cultural heritage, with many traditional Romanian customs and traditions still practiced in the commune. The commune is also home to several historical monuments, including the Mihai Viteazu Church, which was built in the 15th century.
Geographic Data for Mihai Viteazu, , Romania
Latitude | 46° 32.000' |
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Longitude | 23° 45.000' |
Timezone | Europe/Bucharest |
Numerology for Mihai Viteazu, , Romania
Chaldean Name Number : 42 => 6
Pythagorean Name Number : 9
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Famous Persons from Mihai Viteazu, , Romania
- Miklós Major - Born on May 19, 1933 - Educator, and Geographer (died: May 21, 2010)
- Oliviu Gherman - Born on April 26, 1930 - University teacher, Diplomat, Physicist, and Politician (died: August 11, 2020)