Jibert
Jibert townhall
Jibert townhall
Location within the county
Location within the county
Jibert is located in Romania
Jibert
Jibert
Location in Romania
Coordinates: 46°0′N 25°4′E / 46.000°N 25.067°E / 46.000; 25.067
CountryRomania
CountyBrașov
Government
 • Mayor(2020–2024)Ioan-Iancu Boeriu (PNL)
Area
166.12 km2 (64.14 sq mi)
Elevation
501 m (1,644 ft)
Population
 (2021-12-01)[1]
2,260
 • Density13.6/km2 (35.2/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+02:00 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+03:00 (EEST)
Postal code
507110
Area code+40 x59
Vehicle reg.BV
Websitewww.primariajibert.ro

Jibert (German: Seiburg; Hungarian: Zsiberk) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Dacia (until 1931 Ștena), Grânari, Jibert, Lovnic, and Văleni.

The commune is located in the northwestern part of the county, on the border with Sibiu County. It lies at a distance of 15 km (9.3 mi) from the town of Rupea, 28 km (17 mi) from the city of Făgăraș, and 78 km (48 mi) from the county seat, Brașov.

Historical population
YearPop.±%
20022,536—    
20112,250−11.3%
20212,260+0.4%
Source: Census data

At the 2011 census, Jibert had 2,250 inhabitants, of which 68.6% were Romanians, 15.7% Hungarians, 12.9% Roma, and 2.8% Germans. At the 2021 census, the commune had a population of 2,260; of those, 55.88% were Romanians, 20.58% Roma, 12.39% Hungarians, and 1.59% Germans.[2]

The House of Soterius von Sachsenheim is a Transylvanian Saxon noble family originating from the village Stein (present-day Dacia), in the former Saxon Repser Stuhl [ro] administrative division.

In RomanianIn GermanIn Saxon dialectIn Hungarian
DaciaSteinStinGarat
GrânariMukendorfMakenderfNagymoha
JibertSeiburgSeibrigZsiberk
LovnicLeblangLieflengkLemnek
VăleniWoldorfWouldrefDombos

Natives

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References

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  1. ^ "2021 Romanian census". National Institute of Statistics. 1 December 2021.
  2. ^ "Populația rezidentă după grupa de vârstă, pe județe și municipii, orașe, comune, la 1 decembrie 2021" (in Romanian). INSSE. 31 May 2023.


📚 Artikel Terkait di Wikipedia

Stein

German name of Szombathely, Hungary Stein, the German name of Dacia village, Jibert Commune, Braşov County, Romania Stein in Oberkrain, the German name of Kamnik

Moose Tracks

kemps.com. Archived from the original on 2017-09-22. Retrieved 2017-09-21. "Jibert Dairy". "Moose Tracks is 30!". Moose Tracks. 2018-07-25. Archived from the

2009–10 Liga IV

Berivoi 34 13 4 17 64 86 −22 43 11 Cetatea Rupea 34 11 8 15 51 51 0 41 12 Jibert 34 11 8 15 53 58 −5 41 13 Celuloza Zărnești 34 12 5 17 60 70 −10 41 14 CFR

2010–11 Liga IV

Hărman 34 19 4 11 69 41 +28 61 6 Inter Cristian 34 16 10 8 70 42 +28 58 7 Jibert 34 16 4 14 63 52 +11 52 8 Râșnov 34 13 13 8 69 53 +16 52 9 Viromet Victoria

2011–12 Liga IV

17 73 93 −20 41 14 Energia Unirea Feldioara 34 10 6 18 54 64 −10 36 15 Jibert 34 9 6 19 49 78 −29 33 16 Olimpia Sânpetru (R) 34 9 3 22 49 148 −99 30 Relegation

Brașov County

Dumbrăvița Feldioara Fundata Hălchiu Hărman Hârseni Hoghiz Holbav Homorod Jibert Lisa Mândra Măieruș Moieciu Ormeniș Părău Poiana Mărului Prejmer Racoș Recea

Via Transilvanica

new segment. This new segment connects the localities of Viscri, Bunești, Jibert, Șoarș, Ticușu, Mândra, Șercaia, Șinca, Șinca Nouă, Poiana Mărului, Zărnești

List of Transylvanian Saxon localities

Schweinsdorf Turnu Roșu Schweischer Fișer Sebeschel Sibișel Seck Sic Seiburg Jibert Seiden Jidvei Seimesdorf Simionești Seligstadt Seliștat Senndorf Jelna Siebendörfer