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The Townhall of Nasaud

Contact information
  • Piata Unirii, Nr 15, Nasaud, Bistrita-Nasaud, Romania, 425200 code
    425200 - Nasaud
    Romania
  • Telephone: + 40 0263 361 027
    Mobile: + 40 0749 022 975
    Fax: + 40 0263 361 029

Local Information

Your municipality is known for its:
  • » Popular music (rock, jazz, world…)
  • » Art galleries / museums
  • » Literature and libraries
  • » Mediaeval
  • » Religious site
  • » Agriculture, regional products
  • » Tourism
  • » Nasaud is a small town in a hilly area and we can say that it is one of the richest folk zone of the country. It is located in the historical region of Transylvania,the place where Bram Stoker based the setting for his novel Dracula.
Twinning Preferences
  • They are looking for a twinning partner in:
    • » Albania
    • » Austria
    • » Belgium
    • » Bosnia and Herzegovina
    • » Bulgaria
    • » Croatia
    • » Cyprus
    • » Czech Republic
    • » Denmark
    • » Estonia
    • » Finland
    • » North Macedonia
    • » France
    • » Germany
    • » Greece
    • » Hungary
    • » Iceland
    • » Ireland
    • » Italy
    • » Latvia
    • » Liechtenstein
    • » Lithuania
    • » Luxembourg
    • » Malta
    • » Moldova
    • » Montenegro
    • » Netherlands
    • » Norway
    • » Poland
    • » Portugal
    • » Serbia
    • » Slovakia
    • » Slovenia
    • » Spain
    • » Sweden
    • » Switzerland
    • » Turkey
    • » Ukraine
    • » United Kingdom
  • With a number of inhabitants:
    • » > 1.000 inhabitants
    • » 1.000 - 5.000 inhabitants
    • » 5.000 - 20.000 inhabitants
    • » 20.000 - 100.000 inhabitants
    • » 100.000 - 500.000 inhabitants
    • » + 500.000 inhabitants
  • Their preferred twinning:
    • » Art and culture
    • » Heritage
    • » Education and young people
    • » Sport
    • » Citizenship
    • » Social inclusion and welfare
    • » Public services
    • » Sustainable development
    • » Local economic development
    • » Agriculture and rural affairs
    • » All themes
  • Whom would it mainly involve:
    • » All inhabitants
    • » Local businesses
    • » Specific community groups
    • » Local authority staff
  • They would prefer to communicate in the following language(s):
    • » English
    • » Hungarian
    • » Romanian