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Mihai Viteazu Commune is located at the foot of the Apuseni Mountains, along the Aries Valley, in the contact area of the Trascaului Mountains with the Transylvanian Plateau.
From the territorial point of view, Mihai Viteazu commune is one of the smallest in Cluj County, with an area of 47.53 km2.
Mihai Viteazu commune is made up of three villages: Mihai Viteazu, Cornesti and Cheia
Mihai Viteazu - the center of the commune - is the most important from a socio-economic and cultural point of view.
Corneşti - located along the Aries River, upstream of the commune's center, is a secondary locality of the commune both as a surface and as a number of inhabitants
The key - located in the northwest part of the commune, in the hilly area, is the smallest of the commune's localities, situated on the left bank of the Aries.
On the territory of Mihai Viteazu commune there are:
Natural Reservation of National Interest Cheile Turzii
Trascaului Mountains
Protected area of county interest of mixed value "Hasdate Defile"
Turda Gorge acquired in 1938 the status of natural reservation and is included in the U.N.E.S.C.O. among the most important monuments of nature in Romania.
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NATIONAL COLLEGE ,,TUDOR VLADIMIRESCU" TARGU JIU, GORJ
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Târgu Jiu
Târgu Jiu, also spelled Tîrgu Jiu, city, capital of Gorj judeţ (county), southwestern Romania, on the Jiu River. Formerly a Roman settlement, Târgu Jiu was frequently ruled by local boyars until the 19th century. After World War II, the city developed rapidly from an agricultural market town into an industrial centre producing timber, clothing, cigarettes, and foodstuffs. It lies in the southern part of the Petroşani Depression, and there are open-cut coal-mining operations in the area and oil wells south of the city. The Jiu River valley was the scene of heavy fighting in World War I (especially in 1916) and World War II. The city park contains a monument honouring Romanian heroes of World War I by the sculptor Constantin Brancusi, who was born in Hobiţa village. The city also has a museum where Brancusi once lived. Railway connections and highways extend through the city.
Nickname(s): Brâncuși City (Romanian: Orașul lui Brâncuși)
Constantin Brâncuși, who had lived here as a boy, was commissioned to contribute to a memorial monument to the fighters of World War I, called Calea Eroilor / The Heroes' Streetand was finished in 1938. His large sculptures are now the main tourist attractions in Târgu Jiu: The Table of Silence, Stool Alley, The Gate of the Kiss, and The Endless Column.