This is a list of settlements in Covasna County, Romania.
Covasna County is a county (județ) of Romania, in Transylvania, with the capital city at Sfântu Gheorghe.
Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe. It borders the Black Sea to the southeast, Bulgaria to the south, Ukraine to the north, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, and Moldova to the east. It has a predominantly temperate-continental climate. With a total area of 238,397 square kilometres (92,046 sq mi), Romania is the 12th largest country and also the 7th most populous member state of the European Union, having almost 20 million inhabitants. Its capital and largest city is Bucharest, and other major urban areas include Cluj-Napoca, Timișoara, Iași, Constanța, Craiova, and Brașov.
The following are the county's cities and towns, along with their attached villages:
City/Town | Villages | ||
---|---|---|---|
Sfântu Gheorghe | Chilieni, Coșeni | ||
Târgu Secuiesc | Lunga | ||
Baraolt | Biborțeni, Bodoș, Căpeni, Micloșoara | ||
Covasna | Chiuruș | ||
Întorsura Buzăului | Brădet, Floroaia, Scrădoasa |
The following are the county's communes, with component villages:
Commune | Villages | ||
---|---|---|---|
Aita Mare | Aita Mare, Aita Medie | ||
Arcuș | Arcuș | ||
Barcani | Barcani, Lădăuți, Sărămaș | ||
Bățani | Aita Seacă, Bățanii Mari, Bățanii Mici, Herculian, Ozunca-Băi | ||
Belin | Belin, Belin-Vale | ||
Bixad | Bixad | ||
Bodoc | Bodoc, Olteni, Zălan | ||
Boroșneu Mare | Boroșneu Mare, Boroșneu Mic, Dobolii de Sus, Leț, Țufalău, Valea Mică | ||
Brateș | Brateș, Pachia, Telechia | ||
Brăduț | Brăduț, Doboșeni, Filia, Tălișoara | ||
Brețcu | Brețcu, Mărtănuș, Oituz | ||
Catalina | Catalina, Hătuica, Imeni, Mărcușa, Mărtineni | ||
Cernat | Cernat, Albiș, Icafalău | ||
Chichiș | Chichiș, Băcel | ||
Comandău | Comandău | ||
Dalnic | Dalnic | ||
Dobârlău | Dobârlău, Lunca Mărcușului, Mărcuș, Valea Dobârlăului | ||
Estelnic | Estelnic, Cărpinenii, Valea Scurtă | ||
Ghelința | Ghelința, Harale | ||
Ghidfalău | Ghidfalău, Angheluș, Fotoș, Zoltan | ||
Hăghig | Hăghig, Iarăș | ||
Ilieni | Ilieni, Dobolii de Jos, Sâncraiu | ||
Lemnia | Lemnia | ||
Malnaș | Malnaș, Malnaș-Băi, Valea Zălanului | ||
Mereni | Mereni, Lutoasa | ||
Micfalău | Micfalău | ||
Moacșa | Moacșa, Pădureni | ||
Ojdula | Ojdula, Hilib | ||
Ozun | Ozun, Bicfalău, Lisnău, Lisnău-Vale, Lunca Ozunului, Măgheruș, Sântionlunca | ||
Poian | Poian, Belani | ||
Reci | Reci, Aninoasa, Bita, Saciova | ||
Sânzieni | Sânzieni, Cașinu Mic, Petriceni, Valea Seacă | ||
Sita Buzăului | Sita Buzăului, Crasna, Merișor, Zăbrătău | ||
Turia | Turia, Alungeni | ||
Valea Crișului | Valea Crișului, Calnic | ||
Valea Mare | Valea Mare | ||
Vâlcele | Vâlcele, Araci, Ariușd, Hetea | ||
Vârghiș | Vârghiș | ||
Zagon | Zagon, Păpăuți | ||
Zăbala | Zăbala, Peteni, Surcea, Tamașfalău |
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