Alba state: cities list & information

Alba is one of the states/provinces of Romania. Alba state has 158 cities. You can see below like Zlatna then click on each city of Alba below to see the list of ads related to that city.

  1. Abrud
  2. Abrud-Sat
  3. Acmariu
  4. Aiud
  5. Aiudul de Sus
  6. Alba Iulia
  7. Albac
  8. Almasu Mare, Alba
  9. Ampoita
  10. Arieseni
  11. Avram Iancu, Alba
  12. Bagau
  13. Baia de Aries
  14. Balcaciu
  15. Balomiru de Camp
  16. Barabant
  17. Benic
  18. Berghin
  19. Beta
  20. Biia
  21. Bistra, Alba
  22. Blaj
  23. Blandiana
  24. Blidesti
  25. Brusturei
  26. Bucerdea Vinoasa
  27. Bucerdea-Granoasa
  28. Bucium, Alba
  29. Calnic, Alba
  30. Campeni, Alba
  31. Capalna de Jos
  32. Capalna, Alba
  33. Cenade
  34. Cergau Mare
  35. Cergau Mic
  36. Ceru-Bacainti
  37. Cetatea de Balta
  38. Cetea
  39. Cistei
  40. Cisteiu de Mures
  41. Ciugud
  42. Ciuguzel
  43. Ciumbrud
  44. Ciuruleasa
  45. Coltesti
  46. Craciunelu de Jos
  47. Cricau
  48. Cugir
  49. Cunta
  50. Cut, Alba
  51. Daia Romana
  52. Daroaia
  53. Deal, Romania
  54. Decea
  55. Dobra, Alba, Romania
  56. Dostat
  57. Drasov, Romania
  58. Farau
  59. Feisa
  60. Fenes, Alba
  61. Galda de Jos
  62. Garbova
  63. Garda de Sus
  64. Geoagiu de Sus
  65. Ghirbom
  66. Gura Ariesului
  67. Hanes Mina
  68. Henig
  69. Hoparta
  70. Horea
  71. Ighiel
  72. Ighiu
  73. Intregalde
  74. Izvoarele, Alba
  75. Jidvei
  76. Lancram
  77. Livezile, Alba
  78. Loman
  79. Lopadea Noua
  80. Lunca Muresului, Alba
  81. Lunca, Alba
  82. Lupsa
  83. Magina
  84. Manarade
  85. Martinie
  86. Metes
  87. Micesti, Alba
  88. Mihalt
  89. Miraslau
  90. Mogos
  91. Musca
  92. Noslac
  93. Oarda
  94. Obreja, Alba
  95. Ocna Mures
  96. Ocolis
  97. Ohaba
  98. Oiejdea
  99. Paclisa, Alba
  100. Panade
  101. Petresti, Alba
  102. Pianu de Jos
  103. Pianu de Sus
  104. Poiana Aiudului
  105. Poiana Vadului
  106. Poienile-Mogos
  107. Ponor
  108. Posaga de Jos
  109. Posaga de Sus
  110. Rachita, Alba
  111. Radesti, Alba
  112. Rahau
  113. Razboieni-Cetate
  114. Rimetea
  115. Rosia de Secas
  116. Rosia Montana
  117. Salciua de Jos
  118. Salciua de Sus
  119. Salistea
  120. Salistea-Deal
  121. Sancel
  122. Sancrai, Alba
  123. Santimbru, Alba
  124. Sard
  125. Sasciori
  126. Scarisoara, Alba
  127. Sebes, Alba
  128. Sebesel
  129. Seusa
  130. Sibot
  131. Sohodol, Alba
  132. Sona, Romania
  133. Spring, Romania
  134. Stremt
  135. Sugag
  136. Tartaria
  137. Tatarlaua
  138. Tau, Romania
  139. Tauti
  140. Teius
  141. Telna
  142. Tiur
  143. Totoi
  144. Uioara de Jos
  145. Unirea, Alba
  146. Vadu Motilor
  147. Valea Lunga Alba Romania
  148. Valea Lupsii
  149. Valea Mica, Alba
  150. Valea Vintului
  151. Veseus
  152. Veza
  153. Vidra, Alba, Romania
  154. Vinerea
  155. Vingard
  156. Vintu de Jos
  157. Vurpar, Alba
  158. Zlatna

Discovering the Alba Region in Romania: A Must-Visit Destination

The Alba region in Romania is a hidden gem waiting to be explored. Located in the heart of Transylvania, this region offers a mix of natural wonders, rich history, and diverse culture. Here are some reasons why you should add the Alba region to your travel bucket list:

Explore the Beautiful Landscapes

The Alba region boasts stunning scenery that will leave you in awe. From the rugged Apuseni Mountains to the rolling hills covered in vineyards and forests, this region promises breathtaking vistas at every turn. The Piatra Craiului National Park is a must-visit spot for nature lovers, with its dramatic limestone ridges, deep gorges, and unique wildlife.

Discover the Rich History

The Alba region is home to a fascinating history that dates back to ancient times. The region was once part of the Roman Empire, and its rich heritage can still be seen today in the form of ruins and ancient sites. The Alba Iulia Fortress is a prime example, with its imposing walls and impressive gates that date back to the 18th century. The region also played a significant role in the Hungarian revolution, with the city of Sibiu being the cultural capital of Transylvania.

Experience the Diverse Culture

The Alba region is a melting pot of cultures, with Romanian, Hungarian, and German influences. The region's villages are known for their traditional architecture and customs, and there are plenty of festivals and events where visitors can experience the local culture firsthand. The Wine Festival in Aiud is a popular event, where visitors can taste some of the region's finest wines and enjoy live music and traditional cuisine.

Enjoy Outdoor Activities

The Alba region offers a variety of outdoor activities for visitors of all ages, from hiking and mountain biking to skiing and snowboarding. The region's natural wonders provide a perfect backdrop for adventure activities, with opportunities for kayaking, caving, and rock climbing. The Turda Salt Mine is a unique attraction where visitors can take a boat ride on an underground lake or play mini-golf in a surreal setting.

In conclusion, the Alba region in Romania is a destination that offers something for every type of traveler. With its natural beauty, rich history, diverse culture, and outdoor activities, this region is a must-visit for anyone looking for an authentic Romanian experience.