Breadfield
Câmpul Pâinii
Region
View between Vinerea and Șibot, 2009
View between Vinerea and Șibot, 2009
Breadfield is located in Romania
Breadfield
Breadfield
Coordinates: 45°55′42″N 23°19′44″E / 45.92833°N 23.32889°E / 45.92833; 23.32889
CountryRomania
Historical regionTransylvania

The Breadfield (Romanian: Câmpul Pâinii, Hungarian: Kenyérmező, German: Brodfeld, Turkish: Ekmekoltağı) is a region in southwest Transylvania, Romania between Orăștie (Szászváros) and Sebeș (Szászsebes) in the Transylvanian Saxon land, near the Mureș River. The central settlement is Cugir (Hungarian: Kudzsir, German: Kudschir, Turkish: Kuçir).

The Cugir River's old Magyar name is Kenyér (bread), which gave rise to the name Breadfield. The region's borders to the south are the Cugir Mountains, to the north the Mureș River, to the west Hunedoara County, and to the east the Sebeș River.

1870 sketch by Miklós Nagy

The area is a fertile plain. Formerly, Breadfield's population was largely Saxons, but today it is chiefly Romanians. In 1479 the Hungarians scored a victory over the Ottoman Army in the Battle of Breadfield, near Șibot. In remembrance of the victory, Stephen V Báthory built a chapel.

Settlements of Breadfield

See also