Mureș County
Romania
Mureș County has 18 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 12 of the most distinctive.
Villages with fortified churches in Transylvania
Connects Mureș County to: Sibiu, Romania
Counties of Romania
Connects Mureș County to: Bucharest, Romania | Nord-Vest (development region)
Székely Land
Connects Mureș County to: Transylvania | Kingdom of Hungary (1920–1946) | Valea Zălanului, Romania
1938 Constitution of Romania
Connects Mureș County to: Romania | Sălaj County | Cluj County | Brașov County | Satu Mare County
Transylvanian Plateau
Connects Mureș County to: Transylvania | Centru (development region) | Harghita County | Alba County | Bistrița-Năsăud County
Transylvanian Saxons
Connects Mureș County to: Hungary | Transylvania | Sibiu, Romania | Alba Iulia, Romania | Dacia, Romania
Mureș River
Connects Mureș County to: Transylvania | Timiș County | Centru (development region) | Harghita County | Hunedoara County
Via Transilvanica
Connects Mureș County to: Brașov County | Caraș-Severin County | Suceava County | Mehedinți County | Harghita County
Northern Transylvania
Connects Mureș County to: Romania | Transylvania | Oradea, Romania | Kingdom of Hungary (1920–1946) | Sălaj County
Carol II of Romania
Connects Mureș County to: Romania | Suceava, Romania | Sălaj County | Cluj County | Brașov County
Socialist Republic of Romania
Connects Mureș County to: Timișoara, Romania | Prague, Czech Republic | Bessarabia, Moldova | Romania | Transylvania
Paris Peace Treaties, 1947
Connects Mureș County to: Hungary | Rijeka, Croatia | Bessarabia, Moldova | Romania | Transylvania