LANDSCAPE AND SETTLEMENT SYSTEM RELATION IN THE MOUTH REGION OF THE ARIEŞ RIVER FROM THE 12TH CENTURY TILL NOWDAYS

Journal Title: EcoTerra (Journal of Environmental Research and Protection) - Year 2010, Vol 24, Issue 24

Abstract

Settlement system of this region had developed under the given natural circumstances in the western part of the Transylvanian Basin. Most of the settlements from the mouth region of the Arieş river had already been mentioned in 1291. They were situated mainly in valleys in the western part of the investigated area. Towns developed in the valleys of the Arieş and Mureş rivers. During centuries administrative reorganizations were realized in function of socio-economic, demographic and political factors. Agricultural utilisation of lands had developed from the alluvial flats of the river to interfluves.

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Tibor ELEKES, Péter GYENIZSE

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Tibor ELEKES, Péter GYENIZSE (2010). LANDSCAPE AND SETTLEMENT SYSTEM RELATION IN THE MOUTH REGION OF THE ARIEŞ RIVER FROM THE 12TH CENTURY TILL NOWDAYS. EcoTerra (Journal of Environmental Research and Protection), 24(24), 6-7. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-97097