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| County | Sibiu County | ||
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| Status | Town | ||
| Mayor | Radu Crucean, People's Action, since 2004 | ||
| Area | 96.2 km² | ||
| Population (2002) | 10,886 | ||
| Density | 113 inh/km² | ||
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| Web site | http://www.primaria-agnita.ro/ | ||
Agnita (German: Agnetheln, Hungarian: Szentágota) is a town on the Hârtibaciu river in Sibiu County, Transylvania, central Romania. It is considered the locality in the center of the country. The population was 10,866 as of the 2002 census, of which 93.07% are Romanians, 3.48% Germans, 3.36% Hungarians.
First document mentioning it is a land sale contract signed in 1280 by a person, Henric from Sancta Agatha. In 1376, Charles I of Hungary granted to the village the right to hold a market. In 1466, Matthias Corvinus granted to the village the right to carry trials (jus gladi) and built a fortress to defend Kingdom of Hungary from Ottoman Empire.
| Sibiu County | ||
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| Municipalities | Sibiu (county seat) · Mediaş | |
| Towns | Agnita · Avrig · Cisnădie · Copşa Mică · Dumbrăveni · Miercurea Sibiului · Ocna Sibiului · Sălişte · Tălmaciu | |
| Communes | Alţâna · Apoldu de Jos · Arpaşu de Jos · Aţel · Axente Sever · Bazna · Bârghiş · Biertan · Blăjel · Boiţa · Brateiu · Brădeni · Bruiu · Chirpăr · Cârţa · Cârţişoara · Cristian · Dârlos · Gura Râului · Hoghilag · Iacobeni · Jina · Laslea · Loamneş · Ludoş · Marpod · Merghindeal · Micăsasa · Mihăileni · Moşna · Nocrich · Orlat · Păuca · Poiana Sibiului · Poplaca · Porumbacu de Jos · Racoviţa · Răşinari · Râu Sadului · Roşia · Sadu · Slimnic · Şeica Mare · Şeica Mică · Şelimbăr · Şura Mare · Şura Mică · Tilişca · Târnava · Turnu Roşu · Valea Viilor · Vurpăr | |
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