Turda
Turda is a town located in Cluj County, Romania, known for its rich history and beautiful landscapes. It is situated in the Transylvania region and has a population of around 13,000 residents. The town is famous for its salt mine, the Turda Salt Mine, which has been transformed into a popular tourist attraction featuring an underground amusement park and a museum.
The history of Turda dates back to Roman times, with archaeological findings indicating its significance in ancient trade routes. The town is also home to several historical landmarks, including the Turda Fortress and various churches, reflecting its cultural heritage and architectural diversity.