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Beiuş (Hungarian: Belényes) is a city in Bihor County, Romania near the Apuseni Mountains. The river Crişul Negru flows in Beiuş.

History

It has first being attested documentary in the year 1263, mentioned as being burned down during a Mongol invasion in 1241. Later, between late 18th and very early 20th century the city of Beiuş constituted one of the most important learning centers in Romanian language of Transylvania, during Austro-Hungarian Empire reign, when Romanians had little or no benefit of political rights and their representation was very poor, including in religion.

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Places to see

Nevertheless, today, a peaceful place combining few ethnies and three times a much religions has superb architectural edificies like few old churches and the 1828 built "Liceul Samuil Vulcan" high school ranking after year 2000 also as "National College". The city is a keypoint in reaching the Apuseni Mountains and their rich mines, or mountain resorts like Stâna de Vale or Arieşeni trough smaller but picturesque communities and villages like Budureasa or Vascau. The nearby mountains are hosts to some of the most dense and spectacular limestone cave systems in the world home to the extinct cave bear (Ursus speleus) or prehistoric men bone vestiges, huge colonies of bats, subteranean lakes, unbelievable calcarous formations or simply giant earthworms that live in the guano flooded cave floor.

Expectedly so according to its rich heritage and long history, Beius has its own museum, a place with exhibits of natural history, military history, art but mostly famous for it folkloric artifacts: peasant tools, pottery, garments or art gathered from entire central and southern county of Bihor. Famous are also the mysterious links of underground tunnels believed to link as escape routes during the Medieval Age, eventually initiated during times of Hungarian king Bela IV. Nearby landscape include agricultural hills with crops ranging from corn, wheat and potato to orchards of fruits like apple, pears, prunes and strawberies. A long stretch of wildlife depleted forest but rich in flora stretches from northeast of the city. Industry is represented mainly trough production of furniture and fashion destined for the European market. Nearby gigantic distilery and refreshing beverages plant of Sudrigiu employes also a hefty part of the city's labour hand.

Available or popular sports in or around Beiuş are: fresh water fishing (trout, catfish, carp and at least a dozen other edible kinds), speleology (spelunking), soccer (Sunday soccer is a local ritual for all ages), ski, snowboard, sleding, tennis, hiking, camping, backpacking and rock climbing. Hunting is also popular for species like: wild boar, roe deer, rabbit, pheasant, partridge or ducks (mainly mallards).

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Localities in Bihor County, Romania
Towns: Oradea | Salonta | Marghita | Beiuş | Aleşd | Valea lui Mihai | Ştei | Vaşcău | Nucet
Communes: Abram | Abrămut | Aştileu | Auseu | Avram Iancu | Balc | Batar | Biharia | Boianu Mare | Borod | Borş | Bratca | Brusturi | Budureasa | Buduslau | Bulz | Bunteşti | Cabeşti | Campani | Capalna | Carpinet | Cefa | Ceica | Cetariu | Cherechiu | Chislaz | Ciuhoi | Ciumeghiu | Cociuba Mare | Copacel | Cristioru de Jos | Curatele | Curtuiseni | Derna | Diosig | Dobresti | Drăgăneşti | Drăgeşti | Finis | Girişu de Criş | Hidiselu de Sus | Holod | Husasau de Tinca | Ineu | Lăzăreni | Lazuri de Beiuş | Lugaşu de Jos | Lunca | Mădăraş | Magesti | Nojorid | Olcea | Oşorhei | Pietroasa | Pocola | Pomezeu | Popeşti | Rabagani | Remetea | Rieni | Roşia | Săcădat | Săcueni | Salacea | Sălard | Sambata | Sânmartin | Sântandrei | Sarbi | Simian | Sinteu | Soimi | Spinuş | Şuncuiuş | Suplacu de Barcau | Tarcaia | Tarcea | Tauteu | Tetchea | Tilegad | Tinca | Tulca | Uileacu de Beiuş | Vadu Crişului | Varciorog | Viişoara

 


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