Bihor state: cities list & information

Bihor is one of the states/provinces of Romania. Bihor state has 265 cities. You can see below like Voivozi then click on each city of Bihor below to see the list of ads related to that city.

  1. Abram, Romania
  2. Abramut
  3. Adoni, Romania
  4. Albis
  5. Alesd
  6. Almasu Mare, Bihor
  7. Almasu Mic
  8. Alparea
  9. Arpasel
  10. Astileu
  11. Auseu
  12. Avram Iancu, Bihor
  13. Baita, Bihor, Romania
  14. Balaia
  15. Balc
  16. Balnaca
  17. Batar
  18. Beius
  19. Beiusele
  20. Belfir
  21. Beznea
  22. Bicaci
  23. Biharia
  24. Bistra, Bihor
  25. Bogei
  26. Boianu Mare
  27. Boiu, Bihor
  28. Borod, Romania
  29. Borozel
  30. Bors
  31. Borumlaca
  32. Botean
  33. Bradet, Bihor
  34. Bratca
  35. Brusturi, Bihor
  36. Bucuroaia
  37. Budureasa
  38. Buduslau
  39. Bulz
  40. Buntesti
  41. Burzuc
  42. Cabesti, Bihor
  43. Cadea
  44. Calacea, Bihor
  45. Calatea
  46. Calea Mare
  47. Calugari
  48. Campani
  49. Campani de Pomezeu
  50. Capalna, Bihor
  51. Carasau
  52. Carpinet
  53. Cauaceu
  54. Cauasd
  55. Cefa
  56. Ceica
  57. Ceisoara
  58. Cetariu
  59. Cherechiu
  60. Cheriu
  61. Chesa
  62. Chesereu
  63. Chet
  64. Chiraleu
  65. Chiribis
  66. Chislaz
  67. Chistag
  68. Cihei
  69. Ciocaia
  70. Ciumeghiu
  71. Ciutelec
  72. Cociuba Mare
  73. Copacel, Bihor
  74. Corbesti
  75. Cordau
  76. Cornitel
  77. Cosdeni
  78. Cotiglet
  79. Cresuia
  80. Cristioru de Jos
  81. Cubulcut
  82. Cuiesd
  83. Curatele
  84. Curtuiseni
  85. Cuzap
  86. Damis
  87. Derna
  88. Dernisoara
  89. Diosig
  90. Dobresti, Bihor
  91. Dobricionesti
  92. Draganesti, Bihor
  93. Dragesti
  94. Dragoteni
  95. Dumbrava, Bihor
  96. Dusesti
  97. Feneris
  98. Ferice
  99. Finis
  100. Foglas
  101. Forau
  102. Fughiu
  103. Galospetreu
  104. Gepis
  105. Gepiu
  106. Ghenetea
  107. Ghighiseni
  108. Ghiorac
  109. Girisu de Cris
  110. Grosi, Bihor
  111. Gurani
  112. Gurbediu
  113. Haieu
  114. Hidis
  115. Hidisel
  116. Hidiselu de Sus
  117. Hodos, Romania
  118. Holod
  119. Homorog
  120. Hotar
  121. Husasau de Cris
  122. Husasau de Tinca
  123. Ianosda
  124. Inand
  125. Ineu, Bihor
  126. Ioanis
  127. Izbuc
  128. Lazareni
  129. Lazuri de Beius
  130. Lazuri, Bihor
  131. Leheceni
  132. Lelesti, Bihor
  133. Les, Romania
  134. Livada de Bihor
  135. Lorau
  136. Lugasu de Jos
  137. Lugasu de Sus
  138. Lunca, Bihor
  139. Luncsoara, Bihor
  140. Lupoaia, Bihor
  141. Madaras, Bihor, Romania
  142. Magesti
  143. Marghita
  144. Margine
  145. Meziad
  146. Mierlau
  147. Mihai Bravu, Bihor
  148. Misca, Bihor
  149. Munteni, Bihor
  150. Nimaiesti
  151. Nojorid
  152. Nucet, Bihor
  153. Olcea
  154. Olosig
  155. Oradea
  156. Orvisele
  157. Osorhei
  158. Otomani
  159. Padurea Neagra
  160. Pagaia
  161. Paleu
  162. Parhida
  163. Pestere
  164. Pestis
  165. Petid
  166. Petreu
  167. Petrileni
  168. Picleu
  169. Pietroasa, Bihor
  170. Pocola, Romania
  171. Poiana, Bihor
  172. Poienii de Jos
  173. Poienii de Sus
  174. Pomezeu
  175. Ponoara
  176. Popesti, Bihor
  177. Prisaca, Bihor
  178. Rabagani
  179. Rapa
  180. Remetea, Bihor
  181. Rieni
  182. Roit
  183. Rosia, Bihor, Romania
  184. Rosiori, Bihor
  185. Sabolciu
  186. Sacadat, Bihor
  187. Sacalasau
  188. Sacueni, Bihor
  189. Salacea
  190. Salard
  191. Saldabagiu de Barcau
  192. Saldabagiu de Munte
  193. Saldabagiu Mic
  194. Salonta
  195. Sambata
  196. Saniob
  197. Sannicolau de Munte
  198. Sannicolau Roman
  199. Santandrei, Bihor
  200. Santimreu
  201. Santion
  202. Sarand, Romania
  203. Sarbi, Bihor
  204. Saucani
  205. Serani
  206. Serghis
  207. Silindru
  208. Simian, Bihor
  209. Sinmartin
  210. Sinteu
  211. Sisterea
  212. Sitani
  213. Sititelec
  214. Soimi
  215. Spinus
  216. Stei
  217. Subpiatra
  218. Suiug
  219. Suncuis
  220. Suncuius
  221. Suplacu de Barcau
  222. Suplacu de Tinca
  223. Surduc, Bihor
  224. Sustiu
  225. Talpos
  226. Tamasda
  227. Tamaseu
  228. Tarcaia
  229. Tarcea
  230. Targusor, Bihor
  231. Tasad
  232. Taut, Bihor
  233. Tauteu
  234. Telechiu
  235. Tetchea
  236. Tileagd
  237. Tilecus
  238. Tinaud
  239. Tinca
  240. Toboliu
  241. Topa de Cris
  242. Topa de Sus
  243. Tria
  244. Tulca
  245. Ucuris
  246. Uileacu de Beius
  247. Uileacu de Cris
  248. Uileacu de Munte
  249. Urvind
  250. Urvis de Beius
  251. Vadu Crisului
  252. Vaida, Romania
  253. Valani de Pomezeu
  254. Valea Crisului, Bihor
  255. Valea de Jos
  256. Valea lui Mihai
  257. Valea Mare de Cris
  258. Varaseni
  259. Varciorog
  260. Varviz
  261. Vasad
  262. Vascau
  263. Viisoara, Bihor
  264. Vintere
  265. Voivozi

Bihor Region: A Gem of Eastern Europe

Bihor is a region in northwestern Romania, adorned with stunning landscapes, medieval towns, and vibrant culture. Located at the foothills of the Apuseni Mountains, Bihor is a perfect destination for nature lovers seeking adventure and tranquility. The region offers a diverse range of attractions, including natural parks, caves, lakes, and historical landmarks.

Nature's Wonderland: Apuseni Mountains

The Apuseni Mountains are the defining feature of the Bihor region. Known as the "mountains of the sunset," the Apuseni are renowned for their breathtaking landscapes and diverse wildlife. The region is home to several natural parks, including Apuseni Natural Park, Padis Natural Reserve, and Scarisoara Cave Natural Monument.

The Apuseni Mountains offer a variety of adventurous activities such as hiking, climbing, and caving. The area's caves, including Scarisoara Cave and Bears' Cave, are some of the most impressive in Europe, with stunning rock formations and unique ecosystems.

Medieval Towns: Oradea and Cluj-Napoca

Bihor also boasts two of Romania's most historic towns: Oradea and Cluj-Napoca. Oradea is renowned for its stunning architecture, including the Art Nouveau-inspired Oradea Fortress, the Black Eagle Palace, and the Moon Church. The town's old center comprises several historic complexes, including the Bishopric Palace, the Baroque Palace, and the Ursuline Convent.

Cluj-Napoca, on the other hand, is a vibrant university town, known for its museums, galleries, and landmarks. Highlights of Cluj-Napoca include the St. Michael's Church, the Matthias Corvinus House, and the National Museum of Transylvania, which displays exhibitions on the history, art, and culture of the region.

Mouthwatering Cuisine: Bihorean Delights

The Bihor region is also famous for its delicious cuisine, reflecting both Romanian and Hungarian influences. The region's cuisine mainly revolves around pork, beans, and vegetables, with dishes such as "ciorba de perisoare" (meatball soup), "paprikash de pui" (chicken paprikash), and "sarmale" (minced meat and rice stuffed in cabbage leaves).

Bihoran sweets, such as "papanași" (sweet cheese donuts), "amețiți" (pancakes filled with cheese, jam, or chocolate), and "cozonac"(sweet bread filled with nuts or Turkish delight), are also a treat for the taste buds.

Conclusion

The Bihor region in Romania has something for everyone, whether you are a nature enthusiast, history buff, or foodie. From the majestic Apuseni Mountains to the historical towns of Oradea and Cluj-Napoca, Bihor is a destination that deserves exploration. Pack your bags and discover the enchanting Bihorean landscape for yourself!