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Harghita's spectacular natural scenery includes Sfânta Ana Lake, a volcanic crater lake near the town of Băile Tuşnad; Lacul Roşu a mountain lake in the northeast near the town of Gheorgheni, and Cheile Bicazului, a dramatic, narrow canyon formed by the Bicaz stream. The county is renowned for its spa resorts and mineral waters.
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We can write down that the county is situated in Romania, in the inner part of Eastern Transylvania, and it is no secret that its territory is of 6639 km2, with a population that in 2002 numbered 326020 people.
It is usual in an abstract to write down, the number of towns (nine), of municipalities (four), communalities (fifty-eight), and villages (two hundred and thirty-six). Its name given in 1968, is not of ancient origin, but refers to the mountain range of Harghita, which hosts its second tallest peak (Harghita-Mădăraş); the highest peak of the county being Răchits ( Căliman mountains 2021 m).
Even if there still are some peaks, on the mountain ranges that cross the county’s center, and on the Eastern Carpathians that form the Eastern border, the Northern part of the region is made up of a hilly landscape. Running from North to South is a chain of valleys composed of the valleys of Belbor-Borşec-Gheorgheni-Ciuc.
The county can be gentle and harsh, depending on the region, or whether you are closer or farther from the sky, or one is close to an economical and social center or in a more secluded part closer to nature. The climate is moderate continental, with winds usually blowing form the west. Harghita is also the coldest point of Romania with temperatures reaching -40 C0, in Gheorgheni and Ciuc regions. The snow can persist sometimes up to 120-150 days, this being one of the main reasons for the denseness of the water system. The valleys formed by the rivers Olt and Mureş make the county very atractive.
The mountain ranges of the county being of volcanic origins, treasure wonders like the lake of Saint Ana, the pit bog of Mohoş the numerous mineral water springs al these fueling the well-known Szekler dignity. All these, together with the Red lake, with its peculiar landscape and legend, offer on silver platter the blessings of future tourism investments.
The county does not lack wildlife, but when it comes to agriculture, as the result of the counties harsh climate, it isn’t the best place for it; because of the lack of sunshine, the vegetables and fruits wander to the local markets from regions more bountiful and with a gentler climate, all but the potato which endures faithfully besides the local inhabitants helping them out more than once, being a good bargaining chip.
On the basis of giving and taking, the county of Harghita gladly awaits its visitors, sharing its natural and cultural values, with hundreds of monuments worth seeing, offering its thermal spas, and healing facilities, and its simple but full of flavor, cuisine.
The effort to create real values is gaining ground on both side of the Harghita, and in spite of the scientific and technological achievements and challenges of our age, still the ace in the sleeve for our county is represented by timber, construction material, clay, and salt.
The characteristic of the abstract is that the form is quickly filled, as one renounces any claim of completeness, but every written word bears the hope that behind every picture hides the promising face of the locals.
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Here lies the Orbán Balázs (1829-1890) memorial. Raised in his memory 7 handmade gates remember the man who first described Szekely-land. The funeral was held in 1932 - this was his 4th one.
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Borsec, a resort chiefly known for its mineral water and favourable climate, is situated in the intracarpatic depression of the same name, at an altitude of 900 m.
Its name is derived from Hungarian "borvizszék" meaning "Seat of Mineral Water", the seats being traditional administrative units in the Szekely Land.
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Cristuru Secuiesc , is a town in Harghita County, Romania. It lies in the Székely Land, an ethno-cultural region in eastern Transylvania.
Administratively 2 villages belong to the town:
Beteşti/ Betfalva
Filiaş/ Fiatfalva
Sight to see:
- the Petofi Statue
- the roman-catholic church
- the city museum
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Gheorgheni (Hungarian: Gyergyószentmiklós) is a municipality in Harghita County, Romania. It lies in the Székely Land, an ethno-cultural region in eastern Transylvania.Nearby are two spectacular natural sites, the beautiful mountain lake Red Lake and Cheile Bicazului, a dramatic narrow canyon through the Eastern Carpathian Mountains.
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Miercurea-Ciuc (Hungarian: Csíkszereda) is the county seat of Harghita County, Romania. It lies in the Székely Land, an ethno-cultural region in eastern Transylvania. The town is situated in the Olt River valley.
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Odorheiu Secuiesc is the second-largest city in Harghita County, Transylvania, Romania. In its short form, it is also known as Odorhei in Romanian and Udvarhely in Hungarian. The Hungarian name of the town "Udvarhely" means "Court-yard place" in English.
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The town has a total population of 7,042 of which 6,960 (98.3%) are Székely Hungarians, making it the town with the highest proportion of Hungarians in Romania (2002 census).
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Currently in Harghita, RO: 15 °C and Partly Sunny W/ T-Storms
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