GalaÃÂii BistriÃÂei (; ) is a commune in BistriÃÂa-NÃÂsÃÂud County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of five villages: AlbeÃÂtii BistriÃÂei (formerly Ferihaza; Weisskirchen, Kisfehéregyház), DipÃÂa (Dürrbach, Dipse), GalaÃÂii BistriÃÂei, Herina (Münzdorf, Harina), and Tonciu (Tatsch, Tacs).
At the 2011 census, 80.4% of inhabitants were Romanians, 9.3% Hungarians, and 8.7% Roma. At the 2021 census, GalaÃÂii BistriÃÂei had a population of 2,257; of those, 79.62% were Romanians, 7.04% Roma, and 6.47% Hungarians.
DipÃÂa village features a church originally completed in 1489. It was founded by Transylvanian Saxons as a Catholic and later Lutheran church, and is now Romanian Orthodox, dedicated to Saint Demetrius of Thessaloniki. It is known as the âÂÂsowâÂÂs churchâ because, according to legend, a sow discovered a bucket full of gold coins that were used to build the church.