Bălan

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Bălan is also a commune in Sălaj County, Romania, see Bălan, Sălaj.
Bălan
Balánbánya
Coat of Arms of BălanBalánbánya
County Harghita County
Status Town
Mayor Mihai Mereş, Independent, since 2004
Population (2002) 7,902
Geographical coordinates 46°38′59″N, 25°48′36″E
Web site http://www.orasulbalan.ro/

Bălan (Hungarian: Balánbánya, German: Kupferbergwerk) is a town in Harghita County, Romania. The northernmost municipality in the unofficial region of Felcsík (Romanian: Ciucul de Sus), it is also one of Romania's most important centres for copper mining. Its Romanian name means "blond," while the Hungarian and German names reflect the importance of its mines.

[edit] Demographics

The town is ethnically mixed with a total population of 7,902, of which 5,121 (64,8%) are ethnic Romanians and 2,724 (34,5%) are Székely Hungarians (2002 census). There is also a small Roma population. The town is surrounded by communities with overwhelming Székely majorities; the majority of ethnic Romanians came here to work in Bălan's mines.

[edit] History

Bălan was the site of iron mining during the 17th century, but by 1702 the iron stores had been depleted. The copper deposits were discovered in 1785 by János Opra; production began in 1803, and by 1853 six mines were in operation. From that period, the village gradually began to develop into a town. Until 1967, Bălan remained part of the commune of Sândominic (Hungarian: Csíkszentdomokos), finally gaining official town status in 1968.

[edit] Points of Interest

Bălan's main architectural site is the Roman Catholic church, consecrated in 1869. Despite the environmental blight of the mining, the surrounding area is uncommonly beautiful, taking in the nearby mountains of Nagy-Hagymás and Egyeskõ, the latter a popular hiking destination. The river Olt, one of Romania's most significant, originates in the mountains near the town.

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