Mihai Viteazu, Cluj

Mihai Viteazu
Church of the Assumption in Mihai Viteazu
Location in Cluj County
Mihai Viteazu
Location in Romania
Coordinates: 46°32′29″N 23°44′50″E / 46.54139°N 23.74722°E / 46.54139; 23.74722
CountryRomania
CountyCluj
SubdivisionsCheia, Cornești, Mihai Viteazu
Government
  Mayor (20242028) Paul-Cristian Olaru (PNL)
Area
47.53 km2 (18.35 sq mi)
Elevation
331 m (1,086 ft)
Population
 (2021-12-01)
5,575
  Density120/km2 (300/sq mi)
Time zoneEET/EEST (UTC+2/+3)
Postal code
407405
Area code+(40) x64
Vehicle reg.CJ
Websiteprimariamihaiviteazu.ro

Mihai Viteazu (archaic: Sânmihaiu; Hungarian: Szentmihály; German: Michelsdorf) is a commune in Cluj County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Cheia (Mészkő), Cornești (Sinfalva), and Mihai Viteazu.

Mihai Viteazu village, which is named after the medieval ruler Michael the Brave (Romanian: Mihai Viteazu), was founded in 1925 by the merging of two villages, Sânmihaiu de Jos (Alsószentmihály) and Sânmihaiu de Sus (Felsőszentmihály). Those two, together with Cornești and Cheia, were first mentioned in documents in the 14th century, after the settlement of Székelys in the Aranyos Seat area. However, archaeologists unearthed traces of human dwellings from earlier periods, too.

The commune covers an area of 47.53 square kilometres (18.35 square miles). The most interesting sight of the area is the Turda Gorge (Cheile Turzii).