Șeica Mare
Șeica Mare is a commune located in Sibiu County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of six villages: Boarta, Buia, Mighindoala, Petiș, Șeica Mare, and Ștenea. Calvaser was also a village until the late 20th century, when it was absorbed by Șeica Mare village.
Geography
The commune is situated on the Transylvanian Plateau, on the banks of the river Vișa; the rivers Calva and Râpa flow into the Vișa in Șeica Mare.Located in the north-central part of the county, the commune is crossed by national road. The closest city is Mediaș, to the northeast; the county seat, Sibiu, is to the south.
The Șeica Mare train station serves the CFR
rail line 208, which runs north from Sibiu to Copșa Mică.
Demographics
At the 2011 census, Șeica Mare had 4,470 inhabitants. Of those, 88.8% were Romanians, 6% were Hungarians, 4.2% were Roma, and 1% were Germans.Natives
- Farkas Bolyai, mathematician
- Cornel Oțelea, handball player
Villages
Mighindoala is a small village in the Șeica Mare commune.
As recently as 1975, the village had in excess of 50 houses, but was gradually deserted after the communist regime withdrew infrastructure such as teachers and doctors. As of 2004, there were only four people left in this village. There were only about ten buildings standing, including the Protestant church. The Romanian Orthodox church no longer has a roof, and is now abandoned.
The only economic activity is agriculture, very much based on the traditional farming of sheep, cows, and horses.