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Săcele

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Săcele (German: Siebendörfer, Hungarian: Szecseleváros or Négyfalu) is a city in Braşov County, Romania, in the region of Transylvania, with a population of about 30,000 inhabitants in 2003. It is practically adjacent to the city of Braşov, its city centre being situated 15 km away from downtown Braşov.

Sacele city history is tied to the Barsa, the home of the genesis and continuity of people roman.Dupa first half of the eleventh century, when state formations come into possession of the United Hungarian villages sacelene time mentioned in sources as the "September villae valacheles". first documentary mention is the act issued on May 16, 1366 by Louis of Anjou, king of Hungary, which gives a courtier of his, Count Stanislav, the right of inheritance, possessions of Barsa (village, Cernatu, Turcheş, Baciu) who were between Timisoara and Tărlung.

The name "Sacele" first appears in letters of Vlad Calugaru Mr. Romanian Country, the magistrate Brasov (XV century).

The earliest inhabitants of this land were Mocanii saceleni whose occupation of the-sheep, is attested in numerous documents oficiale.Acestia had a flourishing financial situation, the seven villages sacelene the richest towns, and an active cultural life : they were the creators of doina ballads and founders of churches.

The city administration was formed in 1950 from territory first four of the seven common sacelene: Baciu, Turcheş, Cernatu, Satulung.
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Coordinates:   45°36'42"N   25°42'7"E

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