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![]() The Salaj CountyThe eventful history of this county situated in the North-Western part of Romania, with a surface of 3, 850 sq.km. and a population of 267,000 inhabitants, started in the late Palaeolithic as the vestiges from Buciumi, Perii Vadului, and especially the cave paintings from Cuciulat (near by Jibou) coloured in red and unique in whole South-Eastern Europe show.
The spiritual life of the Romanians who lived here developed concordance with the essential features of Transylvania in the Middle Age. The main establishment was the church with its three parts: religious, cultural, and national binder. The 77 wooden churches (the XVI-XIXth century) place this county among the first ones, with the Maramures county, as a such valuable historic and folk architectural monuments.
Here there is the History and Art Museum with its over 90,000 exhibits as: currency hoard, Dacian-Roman statues and monuments, documents from the Middle Age, modern and contemporary epoches, pieces of Salaj folk art Romanian contemporany paintings and sculptures.
In the locality of Guraslau, there is the monument dedicated to Mihai Viteazu's victory which is an important page of Romanian people's fight for independence. For rest and cure, in the Salaj county, there are two spas: Baile Boghis, situated on the Barcau Valley and appreciated for the therapeutical effects of its thermal, sulphurous, sodium waters good to cure locomotory diseases, diseases of the peripherical nervous system, vertebral lumbar sciatics, arthrosis, poly-arthrosis, arthritis, chronic polyarthritis, ginaecological diseases, as well as Baile Bizusa, with its mineral waters good to cure lumbar sciatics, ginaecological diseases, chronic cholecystis, colitis, biliary and renal lithiasis.
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