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Mighindoala is a small village in the Sibiu County in Transilvania, Romania. It is part of Seica Mare administrative comune. As it was inhabited by people of three nationalities (Germans, Romanians, Hungarians) it has also a German name (Engenthal) and a Hungarian name (Ingodály)

There are only 4 (four) people left in this village (year 2004). The Orthodox church has no roof anymore, and trees are rising inside it. The Protestant church still standing. The village used to have in excess of 50 houses around 1975 but it gadually got deserted after the comunist regime took out the infrastructure (teachers / doctors). Now there are only about 10 building standing.

The only economic activity there is the agriculture very much based on traditional farming (sheeps, caws, horses).