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Romania
City47.3363° N, 24.4611° E
Gersa I is a city located in Bistrița-Năsăud County, Romania. The recorded population is 945.
Population945
ProvinceBistrița-Năsăud County
Coordinates47.3363° N, 24.4611° E
CountryRomania
Rank in Romania#4,475 of 18,248
About Gersa I
You can find Gersa I at 47.34° N, 24.46° E, in the Northern Hemisphere. It is classified under Bistrița-Năsăud County, Romania.
Ranked #4,475 in Romania by population, Gersa I has 945 residents out of 18,248 registered localities.
Cities in Bistrița-Năsăud County
The Bistrița-Năsăud County region of Romania is home to Gersa I and other cities such as Bistriţa, Beclean, Năsăud. Gersa I has 945 inhabitants.
Bistriţa78,877Beclean10,909Năsăud10,380Cormaia10,254Sângeorz-Băi8,244Măieru7,259Feldru6,967Rodna6,218Teaca5,954Lechinţa5,939 Nearby Cities
Gersa I is surrounded by 20 cities and towns within a 25 km radius.
●Gersa IICity · 230 inhab.
2.8 km ●RebraProvincial capital · 3,028 inhab.
3.7 km ●RebrişoaraProvincial capital · 4,637 inhab.
5.9 km ●CoşbucProvincial capital · 2,972 inhab.
6.2 km ●JidoviţaNeighborhood
6.3 km ●PodereiCity · 354 inhab.
6.3 km ●NăsăudProvincial capital · 10,380 inhab.
7.5 km ●LușcaNeighborhood · 641 inhab.
7.6 km ●Liviu RebreanuCity · 665 inhab.
8 km ●NeposCity · 1,919 inhab.
8.5 km ●SalvaProvincial capital · 4,368 inhab.
9.3 km ●ParvaProvincial capital · 2,611 inhab.
9.8 km ●Runcu SalveiProvincial capital · 1,665 inhab.
10.3 km ●TelciuProvincial capital · 5,314 inhab.
11.7 km ●FeldruProvincial capital · 6,967 inhab.
12 km ●MititeiCity · 809 inhab.
12.4 km ●Nimigea de SusCity · 5,457 inhab.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the population of Gersa I?
Gersa I has a population of 945. It ranks #4,475 in Romania by population.
What province or state is Gersa I in?
Gersa I is located in Bistrița-Năsăud County, Romania.
Where is Gersa I located?
Gersa I is located at coordinates 47.34° N, 24.46° E in Bistrița-Năsăud County, Romania.
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