Cășeiu
Cășeiu is a commune located in Sălaj County, Transylvania, Romania. It is situated in the north-eastern part of the county, near the border with Cluj County.
Geography:
The commune consists of the following villages: Cășeiu, Goruia, Gurba, Leurii, Recea, and Sălăjeni. It is characterized by a hilly terrain, typical of the Transylvanian Plateau. The climate is temperate-continental.
History:
The area has been inhabited since ancient times. Archaeological discoveries have revealed traces of Roman presence in the region. The commune's name, Cășeiu, likely originates from a Romanian word related to cheese production ("caș"). Historically, the villages were part of various administrative divisions within Transylvania, including periods under Austro-Hungarian rule.
Demographics:
The population of Cășeiu is primarily Romanian, with a small minority of other ethnicities. The main religion practiced is Romanian Orthodox.
Economy:
The local economy is largely based on agriculture, including farming and animal husbandry. Some residents also commute to nearby cities for work.
Points of Interest:
While not a major tourist destination, Cășeiu offers opportunities to experience rural Romanian life and explore the surrounding natural landscapes. Churches and traditional houses can be found in the villages.