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Orlat ( German : Winsberg ; Hungarian : Orlát ) is a commune in Sibiu County , Transylvania , Romania , 17 km (11 mi) west of the county capital, Sibiu , in the Mărginimea Sibiului ethnographic area. It is composed of a single village, Orlat.

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6-540: The commune lies in the foothills of the Cindrel Mountains , on the banks of the river Cibin and its affluents, the rivers Săliște and Orlat . Orlat is one of the oldest villages in the Mărginimea Sibiului. The 1st Romanian Border Guards Regiment  [ ro ] (established by an Imperial decree signed by Maria Theresa of Austria on April 15, 1762) was located here. The regiment's mission

12-835: A small monastery in which the Romanian philosopher Constantin Noica spent the last part of his life. The main river flowing from the mountain is the Cibin River, which collects most of the other smaller rivers. Between the Cindrel Mountains and the Transylvanian Plateau, the river forms a wide depression—the Sibiu Depression  [ ro ] —in which the main city in the area, Sibiu , lies. The ethnographic region known as Mărginimea Sibiului

18-861: The Szeben Alps ) are a group of mountains in central Romania in the centre of the Southern Carpathians , in the North-East of the Parâng Mountains group . From the Transylvanian Plateau , with heights between 200 and 400 metres (660 and 1,310 ft), in the North and East, the heights grow abruptly through a zone of deep valleys at about 900 m (3,000 ft) on the verge of the massif where some villages are situated. The heights continue to grow slowly towards

24-508: The highest peak, Cindrel Peak , at 2,244 m (7,362 ft). Only two other peaks in the range rise above 2000 metres: Balandrul Mare (2,210 m (7,250 ft)) and Starpului (2,146 m (7,041 ft)). Mount Cindrel was the site of the World War I Battle of Mount Csindrel , part of the 1916 Battle of Transylvania . Because the massif is easily accessible, the ethnographical area Mărginimea Sibiului has formed around

30-574: The mountain, having sheep-herding and wood industry as the main occupations. On the Cibin and the Sadu rivers dams and hydro-electrical power plants were constructed, the oldest being the one from Sadu in 1896. The Păltiniș resort is situated halfway between the village of Rășinari and the Cindrel Peak  [ ro ] , with hotels, chalets and a ski slope. The resort has developed around

36-703: Was to guard the southern sector of the Transylvanian Military Frontier . The A1 Motorway passes just north of the commune. The Orlat train station serves the CFR Line 200 , which runs from Brașov to the Hungarian border at Curtici . This Sibiu County location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Cindrel Mountains Cindrel Mountains (also known as Cândrel Mountains , Cibin Mountains , or

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