Aiud

Aiud is a city located in , , . The city's population is 21,307. It has the status of municipiu. The city derives its name ultimately from Saint Giles, to whom the first church in the settlement was dedicated when built.
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  • Type: City with 24,600 residents
  • Description: city in Alba County, Romania
  • Also known as: 1213”, “Nagyenyed”, “Strassburg am Mieresch”, and “Straßburg am Mieresch

Places of Interest

Highlights include Aiud Citadel.

Photo: Roamata, Public domain.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Aiudul de Sus and Ciumbrud.

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Aiud

Latitude
46.3109° or 46° 18′ 39″ north
Longitude
23.7187° or 23° 43′ 7″ east
Population
24,600
Elevation
288 metres (945 feet)
Open location code
8GR58P69+9F
Open­Street­Map ID
node 114310670
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­city
Geo­Names ID
8299637
Wiki­data ID
Q411080
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Satellite Map

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In Other Languages

From Achinese to Welsh—“Aiud” goes by many names.
  • Achinese: Aiud
  • Algerian Arabic: ايو
  • Arabic: أيو
  • Aragonese: Aiud
  • Aragonese: Nagyenyed
  • Aragonese: Straßburg am Mieresch
  • Armenian: Աիուդ
  • Armenian: Այուդ
  • Bulgarian: Аюд
  • Catalan: Aiud
  • Cebuano: Aiud
  • Cebuano: Municipiul Aiud
  • Chinese: Aiud
  • Chinese: 阿尤德
  • Czech: Aiud
  • Czech: Ajud
  • Czech: Nagy-Enyed
  • Czech: Nagyenyed
  • Czech: Straßburg am Mieresch
  • Danish: Aiud
  • Dutch: Aiud
  • Dutch: Nagyenyed
  • Dutch: Strassburg am Mieresch
  • Dutch: Straßburg am Mieresch
  • Esperanto: Aiud
  • Esperanto: Ajudo
  • Esperanto: Nadjenjed
  • Esperanto: Nadjenjedo
  • Esperanto: Nagyenyed
  • Esperanto: Strassburg am Mieresch
  • Estonian: Aiud
  • French: Aiud
  • French: Aïud
  • French: Nagyenyed
  • French: Strassburg am Mieresch
  • French: Straßburg am Mieresch
  • German: Aiud
  • German: Nagyenyed
  • German: Strassburg am Mieresch
  • German: Straßburg am Mieresch
  • Hebrew: איוד
  • Hungarian: Aiud
  • Hungarian: Nagyenyed
  • Hungarian: Strassburg am Mieresch
  • Hungarian: Straßburg am Mieresch
  • Indonesian: Aiud
  • Interlingue: Aiud
  • Irish: Aiud
  • Italian: Aiud
  • Italian: Nagyenyed
  • Italian: Strassburg am Mieresch
  • Italian: Straßburg am Mieresch
  • Japanese: アイウド
  • Japanese: アユド
  • Latin: Egidiopolis
  • Lithuanian: Ajudas
  • Lithuanian: Ajūdas
  • Malay: Aiud
  • Minangkabau: Aiud
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Aiud
  • Persian: ایو (رومانی)
  • Persian: ایو
  • Polish: Aiud
  • Polish: Nagy-Enyed
  • Portuguese: Aiud
  • Portuguese: Nagyenyed
  • Portuguese: Strassburg am Mieresch
  • Portuguese: Straßburg am Mieresch
  • Romanian: Aiud
  • Romanian: Nagyenyed
  • Romanian: Strassburg am Mieresch
  • Romanian: Straßburg am Mieresch
  • Russian: Аюд
  • Samogitian: Ajuds
  • Scottish Gaelic: Aiud
  • Serbian: Aiud
  • Serbian: Ајуд
  • Serbian: Општина Ајуд
  • Serbo-Croatian: Opština Aiud, Alba
  • Serbo-Croatian: Opština Aiud
  • Slovenian: Aiud
  • South Azerbaijani: ایو ،
  • Spanish: Aiud
  • Spanish: Nagyenyed
  • Spanish: Strassburg am Mieresch
  • Spanish: Straßburg am Mieresch
  • Swedish: Aiud
  • Tajik: Аюд
  • Turkish: Aiud
  • Ukrainian: Аюд (Алба)
  • Ukrainian: Аюд
  • Urdu: آئیود
  • Veps: Ajud
  • Vietnamese: Aiud
  • Welsh: Aiud
  • Ajuds
  • Аюд

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About Mapcarta. Data © OpenStreetMap contributors and available under the Open Database License". Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Description text is based on the Wikipedia page “Aiud”. Photo: Țetcu Mircea Rareș, CC BY-SA 3.0.