List of Székely settlements
Following is a list[1] of Székely settlements. The list contains the municipalities belonging to the Székely Seats in the 19th century, before the administrative reform in Hungary. The Seats were the traditional self-governing territorial units of the Transylvanian Székelys during medieval times. (Saxons were also organised in Seats.) The Seats were not part of the traditional Hungarian county system, and their inhabitants enjoyed a higher level of freedom (especially until the 18th century) than those living in the counties.
Aranyosszék (Aranyos Seat)
Name of the Székely Seat: Aranyos Administrative centre: Felvinc (Unirea, Alba) | |||
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Municipality (19th century) | In Romanian | Present county | Note |
Alsószentmihály | Sinmihaiu de Jos | Cluj | today part of Mihai Viteazu |
Aranyosgyéres | Câmpia Turzii | Cluj | |
Aranyosmohács | Măhăceni | Alba | today part of Unirea |
Borrév | Buru | Alba | |
Aranyosrákos | Vălenii de Arieş | Cluj | today part of Moldovenești |
Bágyon | Bădeni | Cluj | today part of Moldovenești |
Csákó | Cicau | Alba | |
Csegez | Pietroasa | Cluj | |
Dombró | Dumbrava | Alba | today part of Unirea |
Felsőszentmihály | Mihai Viteazu* | Cluj | *Renamed in the 20th century. Earlier Romanian name: Sânmihaiu de Sus |
Felvinc | Unirea | Alba | |
Harasztos | Călăraşi | Cluj | |
Inakfalva | Inoc | Alba | |
Kercsed | Stejeriş | Cluj | |
Kövend | Plăieşti | Cluj | |
Marosörményes | Ormeniş | Alba | |
Marosveresmart | Veresmort | Alba | today part of Unirea |
Mészkő | Cheia | Cluj | today part of Mihai Viteazu |
Sinfalva | Corneşti | Cluj | today part of Mihai Viteazu |
Székelyföldvár | Războieni-Cetate | Alba | |
Székelyhidas | Podeni | Cluj | |
Székelykocsárd | Lunca Mureşului | Alba | |
Torda | Turda | Cluj | although not an official Szekler settlement,its inhabitants were Szeklers |
Tordaszentlászló | Savadisla | Cluj | although not an official Szekler settlement,its inhabitants were Szeklers |
Torockó | Trascau | Alba | although not an official Szekler settlement,its inhabitants were Szeklers |
Torockószentgyörgy | Coltesti | Alba | although not an official Szekler settlement,its inhabitants were Szeklers |
Várfalva | Moldoveneşti* | Cluj | *Renamed in the 20th century. Earlier Romanian name: Varfalău |
Csíkszék (Csík Seat)
Háromszék (Three Seats)
Marosszék (Maros Seat)
Udvarhelyszék (Udvarhely Seat)
References
- ↑ This list may not be complete because it only contains the settlements mentioned in Balázs Orbán: Székelyföld leírása (Description of Székely Land), 1868. The list also fails to cover those settlements that were originally part of the Székely Seats but gave up, or lost their freedom before the 19th century.
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