Mândra
Commune in Brașov, Romania
(2020–2024) (2021-12-01)[2]
Mândra (German: Kladendorf; Hungarian: Mundra) is a commune in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Ileni (Illény), Mândra, Râușor (Reusor), Șona (Schönen; Sona), and Toderița (Todorica).
The commune is located in the west-central part of the county, close to the geographical center of Romania. It is on the DN1 road, 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) east of Făgăraș and 60 kilometres (37 mi) west of Brașov. It is traversed south to north by the Mândra and Sebeș rivers, which flow into the Olt a short distance away.
Natives
- Horia Sima (1906 – 1993), Iron Guard leader
- Mariana Tîrcă (born 1962), handball player
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Brașov County, Romania
- Apața
- Augustin
- Beclean
- Bod
- Bran
- Budila
- Bunești
- Cața
- Cincu
- Comăna
- Cristian
- Crizbav
- Drăguș
- Dumbrăvița
- Feldioara
- Fundata
- Hălchiu
- Hărman
- Hârseni
- Hoghiz
- Holbav
- Homorod
- Jibert
- Lisa
- Măieruș
- Mândra
- Moieciu
- Ormeniș
- Părău
- Poiana Mărului
- Prejmer
- Racoș
- Recea
- Sâmbăta de Sus
- Sânpetru
- Șercaia
- Șinca
- Șinca Nouă
- Șoarș
- Tărlungeni
- Teliu
- Ticușu
- Ucea
- Ungra
- Vama Buzăului
- Viștea
- Voila
- Vulcan
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