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Laslea ((ドイツ語:Grosslasseln); (ハンガリー語:Szászszentlászló)) is a commune located in Sibiu County, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Floreşti, Laslea, Mălâncrav, Nou Săsesc and Roandola. At the 2011 census, 61% of inhabitants were Romanians, 30% Roma, 7.5% Germans and 1% Hungarians. At the 2002 census, 76.2% were Romanian Orthodox, 7.2% Pentecostal, 5.7% Evangelical Lutheran, 5.2% Seventh-day Adventist, 2.6% Evangelical Church of Augustan Confession and 1.2% Baptist. ==Villages== Mălâncrav is a village in Laslea commune. A asphalt road of 13 km leads to the village. In the village there is a small community of Transylvanian Saxons. Here some of the most significant Gothic murals in Transylvania aside from those at Ghelința in Covasna County are found. The Saxon Romanesque Lutheran church has early 14th-century Gothic murals in the apse. 15th-century ones are found in the nave and a 15th-century late Gothic altar. In later centuries the Apafi family (Hungarian nobles in Transylvania) buried their dead in the church since they had overlordship in the village. Although the sarcophagi were removed (one of Mihaly Apafi is now in Budapest's Hungarian National Museum). The locality was not part of the autonomous Saxon territory Although until the 1970s when it was populated by Germans. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Laslea」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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