Lupeni, Harghita

Lupeni is also a city in Hunedoara County.
Lupeni
Farkaslaka
Commune

The Heart of Jesus, designed by Walter Zawaczky

Coat of arms

Location of Lupeni, Harghita
Coordinates: 46°22′47″N 25°13′33″E / 46.37972°N 25.22583°E / 46.37972; 25.22583Coordinates: 46°22′47″N 25°13′33″E / 46.37972°N 25.22583°E / 46.37972; 25.22583
Country  Romania
County Harghita County
Status Commune
Government
  Mayor Lehel Kovács (Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania[1])
Area
  Total 125.21 km2 (48.34 sq mi)
Population (2002)
  Total 4,434
  Density 35.65/km2 (92.3/sq mi)
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
  Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)
Postal Code 537165
Area code(s) +40 266
Website www.farkaslaka.ro

Lupeni (Hungarian: Farkaslaka, Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈfɒrkɒʃlɒkɒ], meaning "Wolf's Home") is a commune in Harghita County, Transylvania, Romania. It lies in the Székely Land, an ethno-cultural region in eastern Transylvania.

Geography

Lupeni is situated on the Feernicul (Hungarian: Fehér Nyikó) stream, 13 km northwest of Odorheiu Secuiesc on the road to Corund and Sovata. The usually small Fehér Nyikó stream became so swollen in the catastrophic floods of 2005 when 11 centimeters (4.3 inches) of rain fell in the space of two hours, that three people lost their lives when they were swept away as the water rose over four meters.[2][3]

Component villages

The commune is composed of nine villages:

In RomanianIn Hungarian
BisericaniSzékelyszentlélek
BulgăreniBogárfalva
FirtuşuFirtosváralja
LupeniFarkaslaka
MorăreniNyikómalomfalva
Păltiniş Kecset
PăuleniSzékelypálfalva
Satu MicKecsetkisfalud
SâncelSzencsed

History

The commune was historically part of the Székely seat of Udvarhelyszék until 1876. After the administrative reform in the Kingdom of Hungary it became a part of the Udvarhely County until 1918. In 1920, the villages, like the rest of Transylvania, formally passed with the Treaty of Trianon from Hungarian to Romanian control. The commune was temporarily incorporated into Hungary, between 1940 and 1944, along with Northern Transylvania under the Second Vienna Award. Between 1952 and 1960, it formed part of the Hungarian Autonomous Province, then, of the Mureş-Hungarian Autonomous Province until it was abolished in 1968. Since then, the commune has been part of Harghita County.

Demographics

The commune has an absolute Székely (Hungarian) majority. According to the 2002 census it has a population of 4,434 of which 99.28% or 4,402 are Hungarian.[4] In 2004, half of the population of the village was engaged in charcoal burning as their principal business.[5]

Famous people

Lupeni is the birthplace of the famous Hungarian writer Áron Tamási (1897–1966), known for such works as Címeresek and the Ábel trilogy.

Landmarks

Twinnings

The commune is twinned with:

Gallery

References

  1. (Romanian) alegeri.tv - Alegeri locale 2012 - Rezultate alegeri Primăria Lupeni, judeţul Harghita; retrieved on February 6 2014
  2. Juhász, András, Catastrophe near by the rivulet Fehér-Nyikó and Became a vale of tears, Weather Underground, wunderground.com, 2005-9-17. Accessed 2012-4-24.
  3. Basescu, Traian, Not ready for changed climate, Google translation of the archived article Nu suntem pregătiţi pentru noul tip de climă, gandul.info via archive.org, 2005-8-27. Accessed 2012-4-25.
  4. "Etnikai statisztikák" (in Hungarian). Árpád E. Varga. Retrieved 2010-05-27.
  5. János András Vistai. "Tekintő – Erdélyi Helynévkönyv". p. 293. Transylvanian Toponym Book
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