Kinces, Diana: Micula. Chid Cultural. Istoric (Satu Mare, 2015)
The Holy Trinity Orthodox Church
The folk group Miculeanca, founded in 2007 participate in various shows and festivals both locally and around the county, national and international activities where they have received various diplomas, awards and distinctions. At the activities organized by Satu Mare County Museum for the European Cooperation Days 2014, children from the Assembly presented an original folklore show meant to convey the value and beauty of Ukrainian traditions. So then, the protection and the maintenance of material and spiritual heritage of their community is ensured and perpetuated for future generations. EDUCATION é VÜ It seems that early educational system at Micula dates from the XVIth century. In 1897, it was certified “The Popular School” that was funded by the Reformed Church. After 14 years, in 1911, it was founded the first public school that was opened at the same time as the Reformed School until 1948, when the school reform ceased the operation of any other private education. The primary and middle school l-VIII was opened in Micula in 1964. Nowadays there is an elementary school, middle school and two kindergartens in Micula. The students benefit from a good material base and a competent team of teachers, necessary for an optimal educational activity. The educational institutions from the village are: The school “Gellert Sándor" cu els l-VIII Micula The kindergarten no 1 Micula The kindergarten no. 2 Micula The Holy Trinity Orthodox Church The religious services of the orthodox church were initially celebrated in the Roman Catholic church from the village, and construction