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Encyclopedia > Bratca, Romania

Bratca (Hungarian: Barátka) is a large commune situated in Bihor county, western Romania. Even though it does not have the status of municipality, it is one of the largest communes in Bihor.


Location

Bratca is located on the main road (European Road E60) and railway line from Oradea to Cluj-Napoca and further east to Bucharest. Bratca is situated in the Apuseni mountains, one of the most important mountain ranges in this part of Romania. Consequently, it is surrounded by stunningly beautiful scenery and has large ecotourism or agrotourism potential.


Tourism and Culture

The Bratca area is known for its traditional clothing


External links

  • Official Site of Bratca (http://www.bratca.com)



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Bratca, Bihor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (135 words)
Bratca (Hungarian: Barátka) is a large commune situated in Bihor County, western Romania.
Bratca is located on the main road (European Road E60) and railway line from Oradea to Cluj-Napoca and further east to Bucharest.
Bratca is situated in the Apuseni mountains, one of the most important mountain ranges in this part of Romania.
BIGpedia - Bihor - Encyclopedia and Dictionary Online (209 words)
Bihor (Hungarian: Bihar) is a county (Judeţ) in the Crisana region, in Romania, 7 500 kmandsup2, and 600 223 hab.
Bihor is one of the wealthiest counties in Romania, with a GDP per capita well above the national average.
In 2003, 25.1% of the population lived in poverty, a figure which is improving and is set to reach 20% in 2005.
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