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    Csík (Hungarian, in Romanian: Ciuc) was an administrative county (comitatus) of the Kingdom of Hungary. Its territory is now in central Romania (eastern...
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    Secuiesc Vlăhița Praid Former Csík County of the Kingdom of Hungary Wikimedia Commons has media related to Harghita County. "Populaţia rezidentă după grupa...
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    Miercurea Ciuc (category Populated places in Harghita County)
    Ages it was the capital of Csíkszék (Csik seat). Between 1876 and 1918, Csíkszereda was the seat of Csík County of the historical Szeklerland in the Kingdom...
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  • Csík may refer to: Csík County, part of the Kingdom of Hungary from 1876 to 1918 and to several places in Harghita County, Romania, that have the prefix...
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    Gheorgheni (category Populated places in Harghita County)
    the town belonged to Gyergyószék. Between 1867 and 1918 it fell within Csík County, in the Kingdom of Hungary. In the aftermath of World War I, the Union...
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    Alsó-Fehér County (Nagyenyed) Beszterce-Naszód County (Beszterce) Brassó County (Brassó) Csík County (Csíkszereda) Fogaras County (Fogaras) Háromszék County (Sepsiszentgyörgy)...
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    Eds. (2010): Mineralogy of Székelyland, Eastern Transylvania, Romania. Csík County Nature and Conservation Society, Miercurea-Ciuc, Romania, 321 pp. Sæbø...
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    Cârța, Harghita (category Communes in Harghita County)
    belonged to the Székely seat of Csíkszék, then from 1876 until 1918 to the Csík County in the Kingdom of Hungary. In the aftermath of World War I and the Hungarian–Romanian...
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    capital of the county was Sepsiszentgyörgy (now Sfântu Gheorghe). Háromszék county shared borders with Romania and the Hungarian counties Csík, Udvarhely...
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    Kingdom of Hungary, Csík. Prior to World War I, the territory of the county belonged to Austria-Hungary and was identical with the Csík County of the Kingdom...
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    The following table shows the linguistic composition of each Hungarian county according to the Hungarian Census of 1910. Demographics of Hungary Demographic...
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    Băile Tușnad (category Populated places in Harghita County)
    the administrative reform of Transylvania in 1876, when it fell within Csík County in the Kingdom of Hungary. In the aftermath of World War I, the Union...
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    Gheorghe) — capital of Háromszék County — on 6 September, while Csíkszereda (Miercurea Ciuc) — the capital of Csík County — fell around the same time. Fogaras...
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    Mădăraș, Harghita (category Communes in Harghita County)
    fell within Csík County in the Kingdom of Hungary. After the Treaty of Trianon of 1920, it became part of Romania and fell within Ciuc County during the...
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    Ciucsângeorgiu (category Communes in Harghita County)
    formed part of the Székely seat of Csíkszék, then from 1876 until 1918 to Csík County in the Kingdom of Hungary. In the aftermath of World War I and the Hungarian–Romanian...
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    Mikó Castle (category Historic monuments in Harghita County)
    (Gheorgheni) and Kászonszék (Caşin) Székely seats, later merged into Csík County. Documents of the time also refer to it as "Mikó's new citadel". The...
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    Borsec (category Populated places in Harghita County)
    administrative reform of Transylvania in 1876, when it fell within the Csík County in Austria-Hungary. After the Hungarian–Romanian War of 1919 and the...
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    Sânmartin, Harghita (category Communes in Harghita County)
    pronunciation: [ˈtʃiːksɛntmaːrton], meaning "St. Martin of Csík") is a commune in Harghita County, Romania. It lies in Székely Land, an ethno-cultural region...
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    administratively belonged to Csíkszék, then, from 1876 until 1918 to the Csík County of the Kingdom of Hungary. In 1920, Șumuleu Ciuc, like the rest of Transylvania...
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    troops, the National Councils from Miercurea Ciuc (Csík County) and Odorheiu Secuiesc (Udvarhely County) did not plan or prepare any armed resistance, prohibiting...
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    (present-day Târgu Mureș). Maros-Torda county shared borders with the Hungarian counties Kolozs, Beszterce-Naszód, Csík, Udvarhely, Kis-Küküllő and Torda-Aranyos...
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    Szolnok-Doboka, Kolozs, Maros-Torda and Csík. Its area was 4,167 km² around 1910. Beszterce-Naszód county was formed in 1876, when the Saxon district...
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    Sândominic (category Communes in Harghita County)
    administratively belonged to Csíkszék, then, from 1876 until 1918 to the Csík County of the Kingdom of Hungary. In 1920, Sândominic, like the rest of Transylvania...
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  • rest brought in from the eastern part of Maros-Torda County (Mureș-Turda) and the north of Csík County (Ciuc). The residents of the Sfântu Gheorghe ghetto...
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    Dârjiu (category Communes in Harghita County)
    Catholics with Calvinist enclaves e.g. in the former Háromszék County while the former Csík County is solidly Roman Catholic. The murals of the Unitarian church...
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    Márton Áron National College (category Historic monuments in Harghita County)
    donated in 1905 and financing settled in 1907: funds would come from Csík County, from the Hungarian government and from the Catholic Church. The project...
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    Army and Csík had to flee Hungary. He settled in Australia, where he died in 1976. He was buried in Sydney. Below is the record of Tibor Csik who competed...
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    written in 1907. On this occasion, Bartók spent time traveling around Csík County in Transylvania and collecting folk music. The first song was collected...
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    Ditrău (category Communes in Harghita County)
    administrative reform of Transylvania in 1876, when they fell within the Csík County in the Kingdom of Hungary.[citation needed] After the Hungarian–Romanian...
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  • as from surrounding villages in Háromszék County (Trei Scaune), and from the southern part of Csík County (Ciuc). Its total population was 850. The committee...
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