TARGUL MURES - TOWN DESCRIPTION
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Publication Date:
February 18, 1953
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REPORT
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CLASSIFICATION CONFIDSNTIPS,/SlEURITY TprrpgMATIQ
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
INFORMATION REPORT
PLACE
ACQUIRED
DATE
ACQUIRED BY SOURCE
DATE DISTR. Feb 1.953
(A)
SUPPLEMENT TO
REPORT NO.
THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION
Tergu. Mures (46?33'N, 24?33'E) a centuries old. tour.
which had a population of about 50 thousand in 1944. From 1940 to 1944, & r_,.ng
the occupation by the Hungarian army, this town was called Msrosvasorhrl;f. Ah,at
two kilometers southwest of the town is a small village. The Bun?srlar. name for
it was Medgyesfalva. I d.. not know the Rumanian name for this village. Ts:ga:
Mures is situated in a valley. On the southern side of the town there is a fatrly
steep hill or small mountain. On the east side of the Mures River the valley PN:-
oesd.s about one and one-ha,7t kilometers aa ends at another a'sal.l_ mountaic,. T?
genaral topography of the town is rolling.
2. Almost all 'the streets are paveivit:a asphalt and are two lanes wide. *SoW.Ve-
on steep 3ncliaes bricks set on the small edge are uses.. This pro>1dee more
secure footing for horses during slippery weather. Almost all s r_ete have sa-
ph.alt silevalks an each site. Sewers are adequate and carry off everything but
a cloudburet. Bever maintenance is fe:il'tated with a nuaber of manholes loeatwi
throughout the entire street system.
3. Residences are chiefly of brick construction with hip roofs covered with red
slats. Most residences located in the central part of town have three or four
stories, while the majority of the other homes are two-story. The heaviest con-
centration of residences is in the southern part of the town. Most homes are
heated with rat+ara1 gas, most have running water and electricity. Host persons
own their homes and do not rent them.
4. Population is chiefly. Rungarian. Rumanians constitute the largest minority
group although there is a small German minority group. People eat the principal
meal at noon. Motion pictures and concerts are preferred forma of ansement and
soccer football is the favorite sport.
5? I have prepared a free hand sketch, not drawn to scale Lfficlosure g showing the
location of the principal buildings. Hambers on the sketch are identified with
the corYesponding numbers listed below.
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1. City hall. Brick construction, four stories. It was erected prior co
World War I.
2. Culture Palace. This is the tom's principal auditorium. It is of brick
T
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This building was used for training apprentices of many crafts such as
bricklayers and carpenters.
5. Greek Orthodox Church.
6. Police headquarters. Brick construction. A very old building.
7. Roman Catholic Church.
8. Drill field for soldiers. I cannot give dimensions but medium size
passenger airplanes could land here.
9. Military high school.
10. City hospital. Brick construction. Either three or four stories.
11. Orphanage.
12. Military barracks. I?do not know how many soldiers could be quartered here.
13?. Post off 1c.,- telephone and telegraph huilding.
22.; Tax office..
23. ? . war ?courta ?aA&.crttirt .of appeals; three stories.
21&.. Lover courts;:three stories.
25. Jail. This is a small brick building, one story attached to Building 211..
26. A small private hospital.
27. Brick factory.
28. Old dittitct hall building.
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14, Oh the top floor of the-post office there is a bank.
15. Old fort, now used as a protestant Church.
.
war
construction and has 'five stories. It was built before Wor
District building. Brick construction, erected in 1940. All district
offices are located here.
16. Four gymnasiums.- Two for.' liberal - arts'courses and tv ror commercial
ccurees.
17. Rumanian Orthodox Church.
18. Protestan, gymnasium.
19. Cemetery. Used by both Protestants and Catholics.'
20. One of the highest hills in town. It is used by a mzmber of -rifle clubs for
target. shooting area.
21. Protestant Church.
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29.
Dairy.
30.
Medical building, chiefly used as a clinic for workers.
31.
Grade school.
32.
High ?school, meche inal tra:ac. ,
33.
Railroad station for freight and passenger trains. These railroad lines
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run to Bucharest and Brasov.
35 ~
A small railroad station. This is a narrow gauge railroad which has
passenger and freight?service to Praid (46?33'N, 25?08'E).
H.ti.taxy barracks for a tank unit.
36,
Beet sugar factory.
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buildings.
Dam in the Mures River. The narrow top of the dam is used as a foot bridge
by pedestrians. It is not wide enough for vehicles.
39. Electrical power station.
40. Turkish baths.
41. City swimming pool.
42. Military barracks for an artillery unit.
43. Slaughter house. A very large brick building with first class equipment.
one in town
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Teachers gymnasium.
dire station, AU equipment was motor-propelled.
46.
47.
City museum.
48. Houses of prostitution.
49. Rousso of prostitution.
Old beer factory; aince about 1940 it
medical supplies by the arsy.
55.. Brick faazter .
56. foot .canaing factory.
57.. A saaLL_pstroleen refinery. I do not know capacity or production figures.
58. 11at's1 gas storage unit.
59. Hlsssat iy school.
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60. Oe3.l.railroad station used by both passenger and freight trains.
61. Very ' l .rge br1rkrfactorf,. -1This ' is' aatioi=diA,by a mates of .deep excavation.
for clay which is used in brick production by this factory.
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City v st?,rr rorke. E--.? u =--.b= of or&- . r;ua.-irs. Voids l6 ,yutped to &
vkter;?tmwet: located o n , a Mill. a b o u t one-halt kilometer from its .. Ro. 63.
63. City. water, reservoir on a blob f-hill
6k. Bridge. Two lanes wide. I saw trucks carrying approximately a five-ton
load bkossing-this-bridge.
65.. Mures River. It flows southveetwsrdly along the north side of the town.
Most?ofthe.?.time?it.ia;very.:shallow and can be forded; it varies in width
from 50 to 200 meters. The river floods almost every spring but does not
damage the .town buildings because the overflow is confined chiefly to the
north side of the river where there are only a few buildings.
Enclosure A: Sketch, not drawn to scale, shoving principal buildings in
Targui siuree, Rum$?-.;s.
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Sketch, not drawn to scale,
showing principal buildings
in Targal Mures. Rumania.
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