Urdele
Urdele is a small village located in the northern part of Romania, within the historical region of Transylvania. It is situated in the Harghita County, near the border with Ukraine. The village is known for its traditional architecture and rural charm, with many of its houses built using local materials such as wood and stone.
The name Urdele is of Slavic origin, derived from the word "urd", meaning "bear". This name is
Urdele is home to several notable landmarks, including the Urdele Church, a wooden Orthodox church built in
The village is also known for its agricultural traditions, with many of its residents engaged in farming
Urdele is connected by a network of rural roads, with the nearest major town being Miercurea Ciuc,
In recent years, Urdele has seen an increase in tourism, with many visitors drawn to the village
Overall, Urdele is a charming village that offers a glimpse into traditional Romanian rural life. Its well-preserved