Ghidfalău
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Ghidfalău (, Hungarian pronunciation: ) is a commune in Covasna County, Transylvania, Romania composed of four villages: Angheluș (Angyalos), Fotoș (Fotosmartonos), Ghidfalău, and Zoltan (Érfalvazoltán).
Key facts
- Romanian subdivision.type
- commune
- Romanian subdivision.county
- Covasna
- Romanian subdivision.official_name
- Ghidfalău
- Romanian subdivision.other_name
- Gidófalva
- Romanian subdivision.image_shield
- ROU CV Ghidfalau CoA.PNG
- Romanian subdivision.image_skyline
- RO CV Ghidfalau (5).jpg
- Romanian subdivision.image_caption
- Ghidfalău town hall
- Romanian subdivision.image_map
- Ghidfalau jud Covasna.png
- Romanian subdivision.map_caption
- Location in Covasna County
- Romanian subdivision.leader_name
- Ernő Jancsó
- Romanian subdivision.leader_party
- UDMR
- Romanian subdivision.term
- 2020–2024
- Romanian subdivision.elevation
- 574
- Romanian subdivision.area_total
- 42.00
- Romanian subdivision.population_total
- auto
- Romanian subdivision.postal_code
- 527095
- Romanian subdivision.area_code
- (+40) 02 67
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Encyclopedic overview
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- History
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- Places of interest
- References
Ghidfalău (, Hungarian pronunciation: ) is a commune in Covasna County, Transylvania, Romania composed of four villages: Angheluș (Angyalos), Fotoș (Fotosmartonos), Ghidfalău, and Zoltan (Érfalvazoltán).
==Geography== The commune is located in the central part of Covasna County, northeast of the county seat, Sfântu Gheorghe. It is situated at an altitude of , in the foothills of the . It lies on the banks of the Olt River and its right tributary, Valea Crișului.
Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Ghidfalău” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.
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