Întregalde (German: Koliben; Hungarian: Havasgáld) is a commune located in Alba County, Transylvania, Romania.
It is composed of eleven villages: Dealu Geoagiului (Havasgyógy), Ghioncani, Iliești, Întregalde, Ivăniș, Mărinești, Modolești, Necrilești (Nekrilesti), Popești (Popesti), Sfârcea (Szfirecsea) and Tecșești (Teksesty).
Întregalde is traversed by county road DJ107K, which runs from Mogoș to Galda de Jos, where it connects to European route E81.
[2] The locality was first attested in 1525, under the name of Galda Românească, during the time when the Voivode of Transylvania was John Zápolya, who in 1526 became King of Hungary.
The oldest village is Dealu Geoagiului, documented since 1413, as Alter Gyor Valaharis, or the Other Romanian Geoagiu.