- Suseni, Harghita
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Suseni
Gyergyóújfalu— Commune —
Coat of armsLocation of Suseni, Harghita Location of Suseni, Harghita Coordinates: 46°40′0″N 25°33′0″E / 46.666667°N 25.55°ECoordinates: 46°40′0″N 25°33′0″E / 46.666667°N 25.55°E Country Romania County Harghita County Status Commune Government – Mayor Imre Kolumbán (Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania) Area – Total 220.92 km2 (85.3 sq mi) Population (2002) – Total 5,152 – Density 23.32/km2 (60.4/sq mi) Time zone EET (UTC+2) – Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3) Postal Code 537305 Area code(s) +40 266 Website www.gyergyoujfalu.ro Suseni (Hungarian: Gyergyóújfalu, Hungarian pronunciation: [’ɟɛrɟoːuːjfɒlu]) is a commune in Harghita County, Romania. It lies in the Székely Land, an ethno-cultural region in eastern Transylvania.
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Component villages
The commune is composed of five villages:
In Romanian In Hungarian Chileni Kilyénfalva Liban Libántelep Senetea Szenete Suseni Gyergyóújfalu Valea Strâmbă Tekerőpatak History
The villages were part of the Székely Land region of the historical Transylvania province. They belonged to Gyergyószék area until the administrative reform of Transylvania in 1876, when they fell within the Gyergyószentmiklós district of Csík County in the Kingdom of Hungary. Between 1762 and 1851, the village provided recruits for the 9th Company of the First Székely Infantry Regiment. After the Treaty of Trianon of 1920, they became part of Romania and fell within Ciuc County during the interwar period. In 1940, the second Vienna Award granted the Northern Transylvania to Hungary and the villages were held by Hungary until 1944. After Soviet occupation, the Romanian administration returned and the commune became officially part of Romania in 1947. Between 1952 and 1960, the commune fell within the Magyar Autonomous Region, between 1960 and 1968 the Mureş-Magyar Autonomous Region. In 1968, the province was abolished, and since then, the commune has been part of Harghita County.
Demographics
The commune has an absolute Székely Hungarian majority. According to the 2002 census it has a population of 5,152 of which 97.44% or 5,020 are Hungarian.[1]
References
- ^ Romanian Census 2002; retrieved on July 18, 2010
Harghita County, Romania Cities Miercurea-Ciuc (county seat) · Gheorgheni · Italic text Odorheiu Secuiesc · Topliţa
Towns Băile Tuşnad · Bălan · Borsec · Cristuru Secuiesc · Vlăhiţa
Communes Atid · Avrămeşti · Bilbor · Brădeşti · Căpâlniţa · Cârţa · Ciceu · Ciucsângeorgiu · Ciumani · Corbu · Corund · Cozmeni · Dăneşti · Dârjiu · Dealu · Ditrău · Feliceni · Frumoasa · Gălăuţaş · Joseni · Lăzarea · Leliceni · Lueta · Lunca de Jos · Lunca de Sus · Lupeni · Mădăraş · Mărtiniş · Mereşti · Mihăileni · Mugeni · Ocland · Păuleni-Ciuc · Plăieşii de Jos · Porumbeni · Praid · Racu · Remetea · Săcel · Sâncrăieni · Sândominic · Sânmartin · Sânsimion · Sântimbru · Sărmaş · Satu Mare · Secuieni · Siculeni · Şimoneşti · Subcetate · Suseni · Tomeşti · Tulgheş · Tuşnad · Ulieş · Vărşag · Voşlăbeni · Zetea
Localities which belonged to the First Székely Infantry Regiment from 1762 till 1851 1st Company Újfalu (Caşinu Nou) • Jakabfalva (Iacobeni) • Imperfalva (Imper) • Al-Tiz (Plăieşii de Jos) • Fel-Tiz (Plăieşii de Sus)2nd Company 3rd Company Tsátószeg (Cetăţuia) • Tsik-Szent-Király (Sâncrăieni) • Tsik-Szent-Simon (Sânsimion) • Tsik-Szent-Imre (Sântimbru)4th Company Ménaság (Armăşeni) • Bánfalva (Bancu) • Tsik-Szent-György (Ciucsângeorgiu) • Tsik-Szent-Márton (Sânmartin)5th Company Várdótfalva (Şumuleu Ciuc) • Tsik-Szent-Lélek (Leliceni) • Taplitza (Topliţa Ciuc, în Miercurea Ciuc) • Mindszent (Misentea) • Tsobotfalva (Cioboteni, în Miercurea Ciuc) • Tsomortány (Şoimeni)6th Company Borzsova (Bârzava) • Delne (Delniţa) • Szépviz (Frumoasa) • Tsik-Szent-Mihály (Mihăileni) • Tsik-Szent-Miklós (Nicoleşti) • Pálfalva (Păuleni-Ciuc) • Göröttsfalva (Racu) • Vatsártsi (Văcăreşti)7th Company 8th Company Tsik-Szent-Domokos (Sândominic) • Tsik-Szent-Tamás (Tomeşti)9th Company Kilyénfalva (Chileni) • Tsomafalva(Ciumani) • Újfalu (Suseni)10th Company Karczfalva (Cârţa) • Szent-Miklós (Gheorgheni) • Tekerıpatak (Valea Strâmbă)11th Company Al-Falu (Joseni) • Szárhegye (Lăzarea)12th Company Categories:- Székely communities
- Communes in Harghita County
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