Covasna, Transylvania, Romania

Name | Demographics | History

🇷🇴 Covasna, (Kowasna) is a town in Covasna County, Transylvania, Romania, at an altitude of 550–600 m (1,800–1,970 ft). It is known for its natural mineral waters and mofettas.

The town administers one village, Chiuruș (Hungarian: Csomakőrös). The village has a population of 451 and has an absolute Székely Hungarian majority.

Before Orbaiszék merged with Sepsiszék and Kézdiszék to create Háromszék County, in 1876, Covasna was the capital village of Orbaiszék.

Name There are several theories regarding the origin of the city's name, the most recognised one being that it originates from the Slavic kvas, which means "bitter", referring to the taste of the mineral water springs located in the city.

According to Szabó Gyula (1914–1984), some legends suggest that the name of Kovászna might have been the result of a fusion between the name of "Kó" and the word "vászon" (it means canvas in Hungarian), thus meaning "Kó's canvas". Theories suggest that the individual of "Kó" might have been a knight, a craftsman or even the last monarch of the Fairies Fortress.

Demographics At the 2021 census, Covasna had a population of 9,208. At the 2011 census, the town had 10,265 inhabitants, of which 7,549 or 66.4% were Hungarians and 3,672 or 32.3% were Romanians.

History • 1548 – First mentioned as Kowazna. • 1567 – Mentioned in a document, as a prestigious locality, having 61 registered homes. • 1756 – Gets destroyed by conflagration. • 1840 – Gets the right to hold its own market. • 1880 – Covasna has flourished as a health resort since the 1880s. • 1837, 1856, 1885 – The Pokolsár [hu] (in Romanian: Balta Dracului; in English: Devil's Lake) mud volcano erupts. • 1889–91 – the Covasna–Comandău narrow-gauge railway is built • 1952 – Covasna became a town. • 1970's – Several hotels and cure centres were built in Covasna. • 1996 – Forest fire in the Fairie's Valley. • 2000's – Covasna is a nationally important spa town in Romania, having an important cardiovascular hospital.

Europe/Bucharest/Covasna 
<b>Europe/Bucharest/Covasna</b>
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Covasna has a population of over 10,114 people. Covasna also forms the centre of the wider Covasna County which has a population of over 210,177 people.

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Twin Towns, Sister Cities Covasna has links with:

🇭🇺 Balatonfüred, Hungary 🇲🇩 Călărași, Moldova 🇭🇺 Csenger, Hungary 🇭🇺 Gyula, Hungary 🇭🇺 Nagykanizsa, Hungary 🇭🇺 Pápa, Hungary
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Antipodal to Covasna is: -153.831,-45.845

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