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 | | After Transylvania was united to Romania (the 1st of December 1918), Sibiu became the center of The Leading Council and of The Great National Council, elected to Alba - Iulia. |
 | | During the inter - war period, the territory of the present district of Sibiu was divided with the ex - districts Tarnava Mare and Fagaras. |
 | | Therefore, if in 1977 the district of Sibiu counts 481.645 inhabitants, among which 75,2% - Romanians, 19,1% - Germans, 4,3% - Hungarians, in 1992 the census registers 444.701 inhabitants, among which 87,7% - Romanians, 3,56 - Germans, 4,25% - Hungarians, 4,14% Gipsies, 0,35% other nationalities. |
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