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Sibiu County

Coordinates:45°52′N24°14′E / 45.87°N 24.23°E /45.87; 24.23
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County of Romania
County in Centru, Romania
Sibiu County
Județul Sibiu
Coat of arms of Sibiu County
Coat of arms
Administrative map of Romania with Sibiu county highlighted
Coordinates:45°52′N24°14′E / 45.87°N 24.23°E /45.87; 24.23
CountryRomania
Development regionCentru
Historical regionTransylvania
CapitalSibiu
Government
 • President of the County BoardDaniela Cîmpean (EPP)
 • PrefectMircea Dorin Crețu
Area
 • Total
5,432 km2 (2,097 sq mi)
 • Rank24th
Population
 (2021-12-01)[1]
 • Total
388,326
 • Rank25th
 • Density71.49/km2 (185.2/sq mi)
Telephone code(+40) 269 or (+40) 369[2]
ISO 3166 codeRO-SB
GDP (nominal)US$ 8,790 billion (2025)
GDPper capitaUS$ 22,635 (2025)
WebsiteCounty Council
Prefecture
Sibiu County

Sibiu County (Romanian pronunciation:[siˈbiw]) is a county (Romanian:județ) ofRomania, in the historical region ofTransylvania. Its county seat (Romanian:reședință de județ) is the namesake town ofSibiu (German:Hermannstadt).

Name

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In Hungarian, it is known asSzeben megye, and in German asKreis Hermannstadt. Under theKingdom of Hungary, a county with an identical name (Szeben County,Romanian:Comitatul Sibiu) was created in 1876.

Demographics

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Romanian-German bilingual sign at the entrance in Sibiu (German:Hermannstadt)
Romanian-German bilingual sign at the entrance in Cisnădioara (German:Michelsberg)
Romanian-German bilingual sign at the entrance in Cisnădie (German:Heltau)

At the 2021 census, Sibiu county had a population of 388.326 residents and a population density of 71.48/sq.km(27,59sq.mi)

At the2011 census, the county has the following population indices:

At the2021 census, the county has the following population indices:

Religion:

Urbanisation – 5th most urbanised county in Romania:

  • Urban dwellers: 277,574 (or 65.8%)
  • Rural dwellers: 144,150 (or 34.2%)

Traditionally, the biggest minority in the county were Germans, but their numbers have decreased since World War II and especially after theRomanian Revolution of 1989.

The south side of the county, closer to the mountains was mainly inhabited by Romanians (Mărginimea Sibiului), and the north side of the country (theTransylvanian Plateau) was inhabited evenly by Germans and Romanians, but mostSaxon villages are now deserted by their original ethnic German population. The Roma population, mainly from southern Romania, was placed close to the villages in thecommunist period and have since increased their numbers, especially in theHârtibaciu valley.

Most of the population is concentrated in the Sibiu metropolitan area which has over 240 thousand inhabitants, with settlements likeȘelimbăr,Cisnădie (especially the Arhitecților neighbourhood),Șura Mare,Șura Mică,Cristian, andRoșia having grown in population in the last 15 years, both from internal migration from the county and from other areas, mainlyVâlcea County.Tălmaciu andAvrig are other towns in the area.

Another population centre is the second largest city, Mediaș, with almost 40 thousand inhabitants, which forms a relatively higher population density area than the surrounding northern part of the county, with the nearby towns of Copșa Mică and Dumbrăveni and also communes like Bazna or Târnava.

YearCounty population[4][5]
1948335,116Increase
1956372,687Increase
1966414,756Increase
1977481,645Increase
1992452,820Decrease
2002421,724Decrease
2004423,535Increase
2007424,855Increase
2011397,322Decrease
2021388,326Decrease

Geography

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This county has a total area of 5,432 km2 (2,097 sq mi).

In the South side there are theCarpathian Mountains (Southern Carpathians) – theFăgăraș Mountains with heights over 2,500 m (8,200 ft), theLotru Mountains, and theCindrel Mountains – which make up to 30% of the county's surface. TheOlt River crosses the mountains over to the South of Romania in Sibiu County, forming one of the most accessible links betweenTransylvania andWallachia. In the North side there is theTransylvanian Plateau.

The most important rivers crossing the county are the Olt in the South with theCibin as its main effluent, and theTârnava in the North.

Neighbours

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Romanian Counties

Economy

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Sibiu County has one of the most dynamic economies in Romania, and is one of the regions with the highest level of foreign investment.

The predominant industries in the county are:

  • Machine and automotive components
  • Food industry
  • Textile industry
  • Wood industry

The biggest natural resource in the county isnatural gas, especially in the north side, having one of the largest sources in the country.

InCopșa Mică during the communist period there weretwo chemical industrial complexes which polluted the environment heavily withcarbon black, heavy metals, and other chemical substances. The area is still considered one of the most polluted communities in Europe. After 1989 many of the industrial complexes were shut down and the area is slowly recovering.

Politics

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The regional legislature is the County Council. Its president was Martin Bottesch (FDGR/DFDR) from 2004 to 2012. The Sibiu County Council, renewed at the2024 local elections, consists of 32 counsellors, with the following party composition:[6]

   PartySeatsCurrent County Council
 National Liberal Party (PNL)10          
 Social Democratic Party (PSD)8          
 Democratic Forum of Germans (FDGR/DFDR)5          
 Alliance for the Union of Romanians (AUR)4          
 Save Romania Union (USR)3          
 Force of the Right (FD)1          
 People's Movement Party (PMP)1          

Tourism

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Sibiu (German:Hermannstadt,Hungarian:Nagyszeben)
Mediaș (German:Mediasch,Hungarian:Medgyes)

The main tourist attractions in the county are:

Natives

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Administrative divisions

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See also:List of settlements in Sibiu County
Administrative map of the county.

Sibiu County has 2 municipalities, 9 towns, and 53 communes

Municipalities
  • Mediaș - second biggest city; population: 39,505
  • Sibiu - capital city; population: 134,389 (as of 2021)
Towns
Communes

Historical county

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County in Romania
Județul Sibiu
County (Județ)
Panoramic view of Sibiu in 1928.
Panoramic view of Sibiu in 1928.
Coat of arms of Județul Sibiu
Coat of arms
CountryRomania
Historic regionTransylvania andCrişana
Capital city (Reședință de județ)Sibiu
Established1925
Area
 • Total
3,531 km2 (1,363 sq mi)
Population
 (1930)
 • Total
194,619
 • Density55.12/km2 (142.8/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)

Historically, the county was located in the central part ofGreater Romania, in the southern part of the historical region of Transylvania. The capital was Sibiu.

The interwar county's territory included most of the southwestern portion of today's Sibiu County, excluding the area aroundVizocna that belonged to former Hungarian subdivision ofAlsó-Fehér County, and the communes ofAgârbiciu,Buia,Frâua,Hașag,Șeica Mare, andȘeica Mică, which all belonged toTârnava Mare County. Sibiu County once contained the district aroundSebeș, which passed in 1925 to Alba County.

It was bordered to the west by the counties ofHunedoara and Alba, to the north by the counties ofTârnava-Mică and Târnava Mare, to the east byFăgăraș County, and to the south by the counties ofGorj andVâlcea.

Administration

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Map of Sibiu County as constituted in 1938.

The county originally consisted of the city ofSibiu and four districts (plăși):[7]

  1. Plasa Mercurea, headquartered atMercurea
  2. Plasa Ocna Sibiului, headquartered at Ocna Sibiului
  3. Plasa Săliște, headquartered atSăliște
  4. Plasa Sibiu, headquartered at Sibiu

A subsequent administrative division in 1937 had the county divided into the city of Sibiu and six districts:

  1. Plasa Avrig, headquartered atAvrig
  2. Plasa Mercurea, headquartered at Mercurea
  3. Plasa Nocrich, headquartered atNocrich
  4. Plasa Ocna Sibiului, headquartered at Ocna Sibiului
  5. Plasa Săliște, headquartered at Săliște
  6. Plasa Sibiu, headquartered at Sibiu

Population

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According to the census data of 1930, the county's population was 194,619, of which 62.0% were Romanians, 29.3% Germans, 4.7% Hungarians, as well as other minorities.[8] In the religious aspect, the population consisted of 52.0% Eastern Orthodox, 27.8% Lutheran, 12.7% Greek Catholic, 4.0% Roman Catholic, 2.2% Reformed (Calvinist), as well as other minorities.[9]

Urban population

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In 1930, the urban population was ethnically divided as follows: 43.8% Germans, 37.7% Romanians, 13.2% Hungarians, 2.7% Jews, as well as other minorities. As a mother tongue in the urban population, German was spoken by 44.7% of the population, followed by Romanian (38.5%), Hungarian (13.7%), Yiddish (1.4%), as well as other minority languages. From the religious point of view, the urban population was made up of 38.8% Lutheran, 31.5% Eastern Orthodox, 12.9% Roman Catholic, 7.5% Greek Catholic, 5.2% Reformed, 2.9% Jewish, as well as other minorities.

References

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Wikimedia Commons has media related toSibiu County.
  1. ^"2021 Romanian census". National Institute of Statistics.
  2. ^The number used depends on the numbering system employed by the phone companies on the market.
  3. ^National Institute of Statistics,"Populația după etnie"Archived 2009-08-16 at theWayback Machine
  4. ^National Institute of Statistics,"Populația la recensămintele din anii 1948, 1956, 1966, 1977, 1992 și 2002"
  5. ^"Comunicat recensamantul populatiei si locuintelor | Institutul Național de Statistică".
  6. ^"Rezultatele finale ale alegerilor locale din 2020"(Json) (in Romanian). Autoritatea Electorală Permanentă. Retrieved2020-11-02.
  7. ^Portretul României Interbelice - Județul Sibiu
  8. ^Recensământul general al populației României din 29 decemvrie 1930, Vol. II, pag. 410-413
  9. ^Recensământul general al populației României din 29 decemvrie 1930, Vol. II, pag. 726-727

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