History: Sânger

Sanger is documentary certified since 1333 in an act of the voivode office of Transylvania, Toma. In the village were done archaeological discoveries attesting to housing since ancient times: a girdle of silver, dated from the period Latene III, Dacian currencies during the time of king Philip II, a silver coin issued by the empress Faustina in the year 145, various other imperial Roman coins that are in various museums in the country. In the border of the village was discovered a reel of red clay, burned, dated in the Neolithic. The legends of the name

For the knowledge of local historical events should be known that certain legends are kept in memory of village elders, and most have a core of truth is, some of them, verifiable through various documents. For the origin of the village name are circulating several versions. The first version says that the name of the village, Sanger, would derive from a large forest nearby, which is found in a bush with the bleeding. Shrub used for manufac