The city of
Cluj-Napoca (
Hungarian Kolozsvár,
German Klausenburg) is one of the most important academic, cultural and industrial centers in
Romania. Considered to be the historic capital of
Transylvania , the city is located in northwestern Romania, and is approximately 320 km (200 miles) northwest of
Bucharest in the
Somesul Mic River[?] Valley.
The city stands on the site of an ancient Dacian settlement, Napoca[?], which the Romans made a municipium.
The city's inhabitants have been mostly Hungarians and German Saxons since the Middle Ages until 1918 when Transylvania united with Romania. Today almost 20 percent of the inhabitants are Hungarians and very few Germans are still living here.
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