Sfntu Gheorghe (Hungarian: Sepsiszentgyrgy, German: Sankt Georgen, English: Saint George) is a city in central Romania. It is the capital of the county Covasna. It has 60.900 inhabitants (2004).
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B?ile Tu?nad (Hungarian: Tusnádfürd?) is a town in Harghita county, Romania. It lies in the southern part of the former Székely county of Csíkszék.
The town and the surrounding area are famous for their spas and mineral waters. Nearby is the famous volcanic crater lake, the only one of its kind in Romania called lacu Sfântu Ana or Szent-Anna tó in Hungarian. It is an important site of cultural importance for the Székely people.
Demographics
The population of the town is 1,728 of which 1,615 (93,5%) are Székely Hungarians. (Census 2002)
One?ti is a city in Bac?u county, Romania with a population of 51,681 inhabitants. Its claim to fame is being the birthplace of gymnast Nadia Com?neci.
History
The city was founded in 14 December 1458. In 1965, its name was changed to Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej, a name which was changed back to One?ti in 1990, after the downfall of the Communist regime. The name of the city comes from Stefan the Great's daughter name (Oana), whom the lands, once, belonged to.
Politics
The mayor of the city is currently Emil Lemnaru.
Geography
One?ti is located in the Tazl?u-Ca?in Depression at an altitude of 175 m. It is
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B?ile?ti is a town in the Dolj county, Oltenia, Romania, with a population of 20,081. The Romanian actor and comedian Amza Pellea was born here.