Zagon

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Zagon
Zágon
Location of Zagon
Coordinates: 45°46′0″N 26°7′0″E / 45.76667, 26.11667
Country Image:Flag of Romania.svg Romania
County Covasna County
Status Commune
Government
 - Mayor András Kovács (Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania)
Population (2002)
 - Total 5,489
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
 - Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)


Zagon or Zágon (Romanian: Zagon; Hungarian: Zágon) is a commune in Covasna County, Romania comprising of 2 villages:

  • Păpăuţi/Papolc
  • Zagon/Zágon

[edit] Demographics

The commune is ethnically mixed with a relative Székely Hungarian majority. According to the 2002 Census it has a population of 5,489 of which 49.7% or 2,728 are Hungarian. Romanians account for 49.59% (2,722) of the population.

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Covasna County
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Municipalities  Sfântu Gheorghe (county seat) | Târgu Secuiesc
Towns  Baraolt | Covasna | Întorsura Buzăului
Communes

Aita Mare  | Arcuş  | Barcani  | Băţani  | Belin  | Bixad  | Bodoc  | Boroşneu Mare  | Brăduţ  | Brateş  | Breţcu  | Catalina  | Cernat  | Chichiş  | Comandău  | Dalnic  | Dobârlău  | Estelnic  | Ghelinţa  | Ghidfalău  | Haghig  | Ilieni  | Lemnia  | Malnaş  | Mereni  | Micfalău  | Moacşa  | Ojdula  | Ozun  | Poian  | Reci  | Sânzieni  | Sita Buzăului  | Turia  | Vâlcele  | Valea Crişului  | Valea Mare  | Vârghiş  | Zăbala  | Zagon

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