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Plăieșii de Jos


FieldValue
typecommune
countyHarghita
official_namePlăieșii de Jos
other_nameKászon
image_shieldROU HR Plaiesii de Jos CoA.jpg
image_skylineBalasi kastely.jpg
image_captionin Imper
image_mapPlaiesii de Jos jud Harghita.png
map_captionLocation in Harghita County
leader_nameZoltán András
leader_partyUDMR
term2020–2024
coordinates
elevation719
area_total302.52
population_totalauto
postal_code537235
area_code+40 266
website

Plăieșii de Jos ( or Kászon, Hungarian pronunciation: ) is a commune in Harghita County, Romania. It lies in the Székely Land, an ethno-cultural region in eastern Transylvania. The commune is composed of five villages: Cașinu Nou (Kászonújfalu), Iacobeni (Kászonjakabfalva), Imper (colloquially Imper-Doboi or Doboi, Kászonimpér), Plăieșii de Jos, and Plăieșii de Sus (Kászonfeltíz).

Geography

The commune lies on the banks of the Cașin River and its tributary, Pârâul Primejdios, in a hilly area at the foot of the Ciuc Mountains. It is located at the southeastern extremity of Harghita County, 42 km from the county seat, Miercurea Ciuc, on the border with Covasna County (to the south) and Bacău County (to the east).

History

The villages were part of the Székely Land region of the historical Transylvania province. They belonged to Csíkszék district. In 1850, they became part of the Udvarhely military region. After the administrative reform of Transylvania in 1876, they fell within the Csík County in the Kingdom of Hungary. After the Hungarian–Romanian War of 1919 and the Treaty of Trianon of 1920, they became part of the Kingdom of Romania and fell within Ciuc County during the interwar period. In 1940, the Second Vienna Award granted Northern Transylvania to Hungary and the villages were held by Hungary until the fall of 1944, when Romanian and Soviet troops regained control during World War II. After a brief Soviet occupation, the Romanian administration returned in March 1945. Between 1952 and 1960, the commune fell within the Magyar Autonomous Region and between 1960 and 1968 the Mureș-Magyar Autonomous Region. In 1968, the region was abolished, and since then, the commune has been part of Harghita County.

Demographics

|1850 |6905 |1920 |6633 |1941 |6247 |1966 |4624 |2002 |2979 |2011 |3033 |2021 |2819 The commune has an absolute Hungarian (Székely) majority. According to the 2011 census, it had a population of 3,033, of which 91% were Hungarians, 6.13% Romanians, and 1.38% Roma. At the 2021 census, Plăieșii de Jos had a population of 2,819; of those, 81.2% were Hungarians, 11.56% Roma, and 4.15% Romanians.

Twinnings

Plăieșii de Jos is twinned with:

  • Hungary Abacseke, Hungary
  • Hungary Abasár, Hungary
  • Hungary Ásotthalom, Hungary
  • Hungary Csákvár, Hungary
  • Hungary Lepsény, Hungary
  • Switzerland Puplinge, Switzerland
  • Hungary Szajol, Hungary

References

|File:RO CV Plaiesii de Jos 19.jpg| in Plăieșii de Jos |File:Casin Depression 05.jpg|Cașinu Nou village, viewed from Plăieșii de Jos village |File:Kászonfeltíz - Plaiesii de Sus.jpg|Plăieșii de Sus |File:Jakabfalvi táj 1.jpg|Iacobeni

References

  1. "Results of the 2020 local elections". Central Electoral Bureau.
  2. (31 May 2023). "Populația rezidentă după grupa de vârstă, pe județe și municipii, orașe, comune, la 1 decembrie 2021". [[National Institute of Statistics (Romania).
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