Gheorgheni
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County | Harghita County | ||
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Status | Municipality | ||
Mayor | József Pap, Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania, since 2004 | ||
Area | 222 km² | ||
Population (2002) | 20,018 | ||
Density | 90 inh/km² | ||
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Gheorgheni (Hungarian: Gyergyószentmiklós) is a municipality in Harghita County, in Romania.
It was first mentioned in 1332 and was part of Kingdom of Hungary, then to the Principate of Transylvania (1557-1765), to the Grand Duchy of Transylvania (1765-1867), later again to Hungary (1867-1918) and finally to Romania (since 1918).
Nearby are two spectacular natural sites, the Lacu Roşu a beautiful lake in the mountains, and nearby is the Cheile Bicazului, which is a dramatic narrow canyon through the Eastern Carpathian Mountains forming the border with Neamţ County.
[edit] Demographics
It has a population of 20,018, of which 87.6% (17,527) are Székely Hungarians (2002 census).
- 1910: 8,905
- 2002: 20,018
Miercurea-Ciuc (Csíkszereda) • Odorheiu Secuiesc (Székelyudvarhely) • Gheorgheni (Gyergyószentmiklós) • Topliţa (Maroshévíz) • Cristuru Secuiesc (Székelykeresztúr) • Bălan (Balánbánya) • Vlăhiţa (Szentegyháza) • Borsec (Borszék) • Băile Tuşnad (Tusnádfürdő) |