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 | | Diets have been held at Torda on several different occasions, at one of which, held in 1544, the autonomy of Transylvania was declared, while universal religious liberty was proclaimed at another, three years later. |
 | | From Torda a road, traversing several romantic gorges, leads to Toroczko, an insignificant town with iron-works, inhabited by a peculiar and fine-looking race of Szeklers (Unitarians), and thence to the village of Gyertyamos, celebrated for the beauty of its women, and to the railway-station of Nagy Enyed (see below). |
 | | Thorenburg, capital of the district of Torda-Aranyo, situated 5 M. to the W., at the N.W. end of the Kreuzfeld, or Keresztes MezS, and built on the ruins of the Roman Potaissa. |
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