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Atid (Hungarian: Etéd) is a village and municipality in Harghita county, Romania. It lies in the west of the former Székely county of Udvarhelyszék. The municipality comprises of 5 localities: Administrative map of Romania with Harghita county highlighted Harghita (Hungarian: Hargita) is a county (Judeţ) in Transylvania, Romania. ... The Székely or Szeklers (Hungarian: Székely; Romanian; Secui; German: Szekler) are a Hungarian ethnic group living in Transylvania in Romania. ...

  • Atid/Etéd
  • Crişeni/Kőrispatak
  • Cuşmod/Küsmöd
  • Inlăceni/Énlaka
  • Şiclod/Siklód

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The municipality has an absolute Székely Hungarian majority. According to the 2002 Census it has a population of 2,837 of which 98,5% or 2,794 are Hungarian. The Székely or Szeklers (Hungarian: Székely; Romanian; Secui; German: Szekler) are a Hungarian ethnic group living in Transylvania in Romania. ...


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