Kleinlasseln

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Laslău Mic
Kleinlasseln
Kisszentlászló
Kleinlasseln does not have a coat of arms
Kleinlasseln (Romania)
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Basic data
State : RomaniaRomania Romania
Historical region : Transylvania
Circle : Mureș
Municipality : Suplac
Coordinates : 46 ° 22 '  N , 24 ° 33'  E Coordinates: 46 ° 22 '4 "  N , 24 ° 33' 18"  E
Time zone : EET ( UTC +2)
Height : 344  m
Residents : 406 (2002)
Postal code : 547583
Telephone code : (+40) 02 65
License plate : MS
Structure and administration
Community type : Village

Kleinlasseln ( Romanian Laslău Mic , Hungarian Kisszentlászló ) is a village in Mureș County in the Transylvania region in Romania . It is part of the municipality of Suplac .

Geographical location

Laslău Mic under Szasz Szent Laszlo in the Josephinian land survey from 1769 to 1773
View of Laslău Mic

In the Kokel Valley (Podișul Târnavelor) in the south of the Mureș district, on the Sântioana stream - a tributary of the Târnava Mică (Little Kokel) - and the village road (drum comunal) DC 70, the place Laslău Mic is three kilometers south of the community center and 21 kilometers northeast of the city of Târnăveni (Saint Martin) .

history

The place was first mentioned in a document in 1332. At the beginning of the 18th century, 13 Transylvanian-Saxon fron farmers from Laslăul Mare (Romanian Lasseln) of Count Bethlen settled here  .

population

The population in Laslău Mic developed as follows:

census Ethnic composition
year population Romanians Hungary German other
1850 579 15th 1 542 21st
1920 691 47 25th 619 -
1941 743 7th 9 676 51
1966 751 135 5 575 36
1977 694 123 5 534 32
1992 427 123 14th 116 174
2002 406 180 35 12 179

Since 1850 the highest number of inhabitants was registered in the area of ​​today's village in 1966. The highest population of Romanian Germans was determined in 1941, that of Romanians, Roma (179) and that of Magyars in 2002.

Attractions

literature

  • Maria Reinerth, Reinhard Reinerth: Kleinlasseln. From the story of a Saxon community on the Kleine Kockel in Transylvania. Wiesbaden, 2003

Web links

Commons : Laslău Mic  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Official German-language name according to Romanian government resolution 1415 of December 6, 2002 ( Official Journal ( Memento of September 5, 2018 in the Internet Archive ))
  2. Heinz Heltmann, Gustav Servatius (Ed.): Travel Guide Siebenbürgen. Kraft, Würzburg 1993, ISBN 3-8083-2019-2 .
  3. Censuses 1850–2002, last updated November 2, 2008 (PDF; 1 MB; Hungarian)
  4. Information on the Evangelical Church in Laslău Mic at biserici.org, accessed on March 16, 2018 (Romanian)