Sighișoara
Sighișoara (; ; ;
Transylvanian Saxon: ''Schäsbrich'', ''Šesburχ'', or ''Scheeßprich''; ; or ) is a
city on the
Târnava Mare River in
Mureș County, central
Romania. Located in the historic region of
Transylvania, Sighișoara had a population of 23,927 according to the
2021 census. It is a popular tourist destination for its well-preserved
old town, which is listed by
UNESCO as a
World Heritage Site since 1999. The town administers seven villages: Angofa, Aurel Vlaicu, Hetiur, Rora, Șoromiclea, Venchi, and Viilor.
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