Copsa Mica became famous for the pollution of the environment. Its inhabitants have built a Catholic church since 1415. The faithful under the influence of the reformed stream became Lutherans, along with the church. In 1760 many returned to Catholicism, and in 1772 they occupied the church. After the scandal arose, the representative of the Habsburg Empire repaired the Lutheran residence. Catholics in 1779 built the current church and a school, which in 1918 was handed over to the state. Eight years later, in 1926, their attempts to restitution failed.
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Copșa Mică, Cartholic church, Photo: Tudor Seulean

Copșa Mică, Cartholic church, Photo: Varga Vince

Copșa Mică, Cartholic church, Photo: Varga Vince

Copșa Mică, Cartholic church, Photo: Varga Vince

Copșa Mică, Cartholic church, Photo: Varga Vince

Copșa Mică, Cartholic church, Photo: Varga Vince

Copșa Mică, Cartholic church, Photo: Varga Vince

Copșa Mică, Cartholic church, Photo: Varga Vince

Copșa Mică, Cartholic church, Photo: Varga Vince

Copșa Mică, Cartholic church, Photo: Varga Vince

Copșa Mică, Cartholic church, Photo: Varga Vince

Copșa Mică, Cartholic church, Photo: Varga Vince

Copșa Mică, Cartholic church, Photo: Varga Vince
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