Pompei Cocean, Gabriela Cocean, Nicoleta David, Sorin Filip
This study explores the intricate religious cultural landscapes of the multiconfessional localities of Aiton and Sic in Cluj County, Romania. By examining the distinct religious and cultural practices, the research aims to understand how diverse religious beliefs coexist and shape these communities. Using a combination of ethnographic fieldwork, historical analysis, and spatial mapping, the study identifies key factors that contribute to the harmonious cohabitation of different religious groups. It highlights the role of historical events, local governance, and community-led initiatives in fostering an inclusive cultural environment. The findings provide valuable insights into the dynamics of religious diversity in Transylvanian localities, offering a model for understanding similar contexts elsewhere.