Miercurea Sibiului (; Transylvanian Saxon: Ruzmargt; ) is a town in the west of Sibiu County, in southern Transylvania, central Romania, to the west of the county capital, Sibiu.
Miercurea Sibiului was declared a town in 2004. It is the 16th-smallest town in the country.
The town administers two villages:
Also, 5 km away there is a small spa district, BÃÂile Miercurea.
At the 2011 census, 83.1% of inhabitants were Romanians, 14.7% Roma, and 1.9% Germans.
The town lies on the contact area between the Transylvanian Plateau and the Cindrel Mountains, a massif in the Parâng Mountains group in the Southern Carpathians, on a small depression formed by the SecaàRiver. The river Dobârca is a left tributary of the Secaàthat flows through the eponymous village. The river Apold and its left tributary, the Rod, flow through the village of Apoldu de Sus.
Miercurea Sibiului has the following neighbors: to the north, the villages Boz, DraÃÂov, and CunÃÂa in Alba County; to the west, the villages Câlnic, Reciu, and Gârbova in Alba County; to the south, the communes Poiana Sibiului, TiliÃÂca, and Jina in Sibiu County; and to the east, the village Aciliu and the commune Apoldu de Jos in Sibiu County.
The town is situated on a main Romanian road link: the DN1 road between Sibiu and SebeÃÂ, E68/E81 European routes. Miercurea Sibiului is also situated on the national railroad (CÃÂile Ferate Române) Line 200, which runs from BraÃÂov to Curtici.
Apoldu de Sus village is administered by the town of Miercurea Sibiului. It had a population of 1290 at the 2021 census.
The town was established in the 12th or 13th century by Transylvanian Saxons and from 1355 it became one of the original seven seats of the Saxon Sibiu county.
There is one secondary school in Miercurea Sibiului: the Ilie MÃÂcelariu Technological High School.
In chronological order: