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Alma Vii, Saxon Alma (in German Almen, in Hungarian Szászalmád, Almád, Szászalmás, Német-Almás, Almás) is a village in the commune of Moșna in Sibiu County, Transylvania, Romania.
The first documentary mention dates from 1289 in the act "Herritus de Alma sacerdotes" and we find out that the village depended on the Chapter of Mediaș, so that another document, this time from 1356, to remember it as a free commune of the Seat of Mediaș. It was in this situation until 1872, when the village was included in Târnava Mare County. Between 1951-1968 Alma Vii belonged to Brașov Region, Mediaș district. Since 1968 it has been part of Sibiu County.
The first documentary mention dates from 1289 in the act "Herritus de Alma sacerdotes" and we find out that the village depended on the Chapter of Mediaș, so that another document, this time from 1356, to remember it as a free commune of the Seat of Mediaș. It was in this situation until 1872, when the village was included in Târnava Mare County. Between 1951-1968 Alma Vii belonged to Brașov Region, Mediaș district. Since 1968 it has been part of Sibiu County.
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Coordinates: 46°2'50"N 24°25'53"E
- Slimnic 27 km
- Şura Mare 31 km
- Şelimbăr 36 km
- Şura Mică 38 km
- Cisnădioara 45 km
- Tocile (sat de vacanta) 45 km
- Răşinari 47 km
- Orlat 49 km
- Gura Râului 50 km
- Râu Sadului 55 km
- Lutheran cemetery 0.3 km
- Lutheran cemetery 3.2 km
- Villa Abbatis Equestrian Center 10 km
- Mihăileni Canyon 10 km
- Nocrich 17 km
- Lutheran cemetery 18 km
- Former Vurpar narrow gauge railway station 19 km
- Karpaten Meat Group 20 km
- Sibiu County 21 km
- The Lutheran cemetery 24 km
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