Sadu - Natives

Natives

The most notable people born in Sadu are:

  • Inocenţiu Micu-Klein, Romanian Greek-Catholic Bishop
  • Samuil Micu, theologist, historian, philosopher, member of Transylvanian School
Sibiu County, Romania
Cities
  • Sibiu (county seat)
  • Mediaș
Towns
  • Agnita
  • Avrig
  • Cisnădie
  • Copșa Mică
  • Dumbrăveni
  • Miercurea Sibiului
  • Ocna Sibiului
  • Săliște
  • Tălmaciu
Communes
  • Alma
  • Alțâna
  • Apoldu de Jos
  • Arpașu de Jos
  • Ațel
  • Axente Sever
  • Bazna
  • Bârghiș
  • Biertan
  • Blăjel
  • Boița
  • Brateiu
  • Brădeni
  • Bruiu
  • Chirpăr
  • Cârța
  • Cârțișoara
  • Cristian
  • Dârlos
  • Gura Râului
  • Hoghilag
  • Iacobeni
  • Jina
  • Laslea
  • Loamneș
  • Ludoș
  • Marpod
  • Merghindeal
  • Micăsasa
  • Mihăileni
  • Moșna
  • Nocrich
  • Orlat
  • Păuca
  • Poiana Sibiului
  • Poplaca
  • Porumbacu de Jos
  • Racovița
  • Rășinari
  • Râu Sadului
  • Roșia
  • Sadu
  • Slimnic
  • Șeica Mare
  • Șeica Mică
  • Șelimbăr
  • Șura Mare
  • Șura Mică
  • Tilișca
  • Târnava
  • Turnu Roșu
  • Valea Viilor
  • Vurpăr

Coordinates: 45°40′N 24°11′E / 45.667°N 24.183°E / 45.667; 24.183

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Famous quotes containing the word natives:

    The partridge and the rabbit are still sure to thrive, like true natives of the soil, whatever revolutions occur. If the forest is cut off, the sprouts and bushes which spring up afford them concealment, and they become more numerous than ever. That must be a poor country indeed that does not support a hare. Our woods teem with them both.
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    As I walked on the railroad causeway, I used to wonder at the halo of light around my shadow, and would fain fancy myself one of the elect. One who visited me declared that the shadows of some Irishmen before him had no halo about them, that it was only natives that were so distinguished.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

    The British tourist is always happy abroad as long as the natives are waiters.
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