The Roman fort at Cigmău (Germisara) sits in cultivated ground at the end of a low, narrow spur some 150m to the north of the river Mureș, its irregular shape determined by the topography.
The focus of the vicus settlement (probably the small town of Germisara) lay on the flatter cultivated ground to the N and E of the Roman fort, though the dense cluster of buildings began immediately beyond its E rampart.
A curving linear alignment of small tumuli in rough grazing on the edge of a high ridge of outcropping rock to the N of Colina. Now almost quarried away.