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Ghimbav
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| type | town |
| county | Brașov |
| official_name | Ghimbav |
| image_shield | ROU BV Ghimbav CoA.jpg |
| image_skyline | Biserica evanghelica fortificata din Ghimbav (1).jpg |
| image_caption | Fortified church of Ghimbav |
| image_map | Ghimbav jud Brasov.jpg |
| map_caption | Location in Brașov County |
| leader_name | Ionel Fliundra |
| leader_term | 2024–2028 |
| leader_party | PNL |
| coordinates | |
| elevation | 559 |
| area_total | 28.08 |
| population_total | auto |
| postal_code | 507075 |
| area_code | (+40) 02 68 |
| website |
Ghimbav (; ) is a town in Brașov County, Transylvania, central Romania.
Geography
The town is situated in the southern part of the Transylvanian Plateau, at an altitude of 559 m, on the banks of the river Ghimbășel. It is located in the Burzenland ethnographic area, in the central part of Brașov County, just 8 km west of the county seat, Brașov.
History
The town was first mentioned in a letter written in 1420 by King Sigismund of Hungary. He advised the inhabitants of Weidenbach/Ghimbav to join their forces together with the people living in three other neighboring Saxon villages (Petersberg/Sânpetru, Honigberg/Hărman and Brenndorf/Bod) and contribute to the construction of the stone fortress of Brașov.
The Ottomans invaded Ghimbav in 1422. In 1469 a major fire damaged the town. In 1611 the Hungarian prince Gabriel Báthory set fire to several villages in Burzenland (Țara Bârsei); Ghimbav was one of them.
The local church and the bell tower were built around 1300. In the 15th century a fortress was built around the church. It was hit by lightning in 1642 and suffered major damages. In 1666 the city hall was moved inside the fortress as well as several other houses. These houses were demolished in 1940. The defensive walls were partially ruined in the 20th century.
Demographics
|2002 |5112 |2011 |4698 |2021 |7208 At the 2021 census, Ghimbav had a population of 7,208; of those, 84.56% were ethnic Romanians and 1.96% Hungarians.
Industry
IAR, a Romanian builder of helicopters and small planes, is located in Ghimbav. Among other aircraft, it builds the Eurocopter/IAR Puma military transport helicopter.
Premium AEROTEC, a subsidiary of EADS, has also built a factory in Ghimbav.
Transportation

Ghimbav lies at the intersection of several major national roads:
- DN1 (on this section, part of European route E68), which links Bucharest with the northwestern part of the country and the Hungary–Romania border near Oradea.
- DN73, which connects Brașov to Pitești through the Rucăr–Bran Pass.
- , which connects Ghimbav to Cristian, 5 km to the south.
The Ghimbav train station serves the CFR Main Line 200, which connects Brașov to Timișoara and the border with Hungary at Curtici.
The Brașov-Ghimbav International Airport, opened on June 15, 2023, is located on the northern side of the town.
Other
The 206th Artillery Battalion "General Mihail Lăcătușu" of the 2nd Mountain Troops Brigade is garrisoned in Ghimbav. The Henri Coandă Air Force Academy operates an airfield in Ghimbav.
Climate
Ghimbav has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification).
References
|File:RO BV Ghimbav old barracks.jpg|Ghimbav town hall (the old barracks building) |File:Ghimbav2.JPG|Center of Ghimbav |File:Biserica evanghelică Ghimbav - vedere dinspre est.jpg|Fortified church, view from the east |File:Ghimbav12.JPG|New Orthodox church
References
- "Results of the 2024 local elections". Central Electoral Bureau.
- (31 May 2023). "Populația rezidentă după grupa de vârstă, pe județe și municipii, orașe, comune, la 1 decembrie 2021". [[National Institute of Statistics (Romania).
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