Hoghilag

Summary

Hoghilag (German: Halvelagen; Hungarian: Holdvilág) is a commune located in Sibiu County, Transylvania, central Romania. It is composed of three villages, namely: Hoghilag, Prod (German: Pruden; Hungarian: Prod), and Valchid (German: Waldhütten; Hungarian: Váldhíd). The fortified church of Prod was demolished in 1902, while the fortified church of Valchid is still in a relatively good shape.

Hoghilag
Overview of Hoghilag
Overview of Hoghilag
Coat of arms of Hoghilag
Location in Sibiu County
Location in Sibiu County
Hoghilag is located in Romania
Hoghilag
Hoghilag
Location in Romania
Coordinates: 46°14′N 24°37′E / 46.233°N 24.617°E / 46.233; 24.617
CountryRomania
CountySibiu
Government
 • Mayor (2020–2024) Nicolae Lazăr (PSD)
Area
52.13 km2 (20.13 sq mi)
Elevation
327 m (1,073 ft)
Population
 (2021-12-01)[1]
2,123
 • Density41/km2 (110/sq mi)
Time zoneEET/EEST (UTC+2/+3)
Postal code
557100
Area code+40 x59
Vehicle reg.SB
Websitehoghilag.ro

The commune is located in the northern part of the county, on the border with Mureș County. It is situated on the Transylvanian Plateau, on the right bank of the Târnava Mare River. The nearest town is Dumbrăveni, 4 km (2.5 mi) to the west on county road DJ142E. The city of Mediaș is 26 km (16 mi) to the west, while the capital of the county, Sibiu, is 80 km (50 mi) to the southwest; both can be reached via national road DN14 [ro].

About 200,000 tuberoses are grown on 4 ha (9.9 acres) in the commune, in gardens and protected areas; there are some 40 tuberose growers, half cultivating the plant for commercial purposes, and the others as a hobby and for decorative purposes. Thousands of tourists attend the annual two-day Tuberoses Festival in Hoghilag.[2]

At the 2011 census, 72% of inhabitants were Romanians, 23.6% Roma, 3.3% Hungarians, and 1% Germans (more specifically, Transylvanian Saxons).

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References edit

  1. ^ "Populaţia rezidentă după grupa de vârstă, pe județe și municipii, orașe, comune, la 1 decembrie 2021" (XLS). National Institute of Statistics.
  2. ^ Marica, Irina (July 6, 2021). "Hoghilag tuberose could be the first flower in Romania to get European protection". www.romania-insider.com. Retrieved October 30, 2022.

External links edit

  • The Hoghilag Tuberoses Festival, July 2022 on YouTube