Communities

We are presenting the csango-hungarian villages of Barcasag from geographical, historical and ethnical point of view, and by this way we can meet the traditions, folkways, written and unwritten stories, their faith, we can follow by this way their sins and we can travel their world in time and space.

The mountains of the Karpat kanyar: Kiralyko, Bucsecs, Kereszteny-havas, Nagy-kohavas, Csukas, Barcamezo, Tatrang, Tomos, Olt. This villages bounded by the mentioned ones can be a big experience for all.

Cernatu (Csernátfalu)

Csernátfalu, Village of Saint Michael, Villa SanctiMichaelis, Zernendorf, Cernatu is part of Săcele Municipality, until 1950 being a commune located at 8.5 km south-east of Brașov. After the beginning of the...

Satulung (Hosszúfalu)

Hosszúfalu, Villa Longa, Langendorf, Satulung, is part today of Săcele Municipality, until 1950 being a commune at 10 km south-east of Brașov. At the beginning of the Second World War, it had 6237 inhabitants,...

Tărlungeni (Tatrang)

Tatrang, Tatrangia, Tatrangen, Tărlungeni. Commune located at 15 km south-east of Brașov. In 1850, out of 2813 inhabitants, 1700 were Hungarian and 1109 Romanian. However, in 2002, the 3258 persons were...

Zizin (Zajzon)

Zajzon, Zaizonium, Zajzendorf, Zizin. Village located at 15 km east of Brașov. In 1880, it had 1336 inhabitants out of whom 996 were Hungarian, 265 Romanian, respectively 6 German, in 2002 it had 2309...

Purcăreni (Pürkerec)

Pürkerec, Pulchretia or Purpura, Pürkeresse, Purcăreni. Village at 15 km east of Brașov, on the right bank of Zizin river. In 1880, out of its 2038 inhabitants, 1114 were Hungarian; namely 843 were Romanian...

Krizba (Crizbav)

Krizba, Villa Cancri, Krebsbach, Crizbav. It is a village located at 25 km north-west of Brașov. In 2002, out of 1407 inhabitants, 938 were Romanian, 405 Hungarian, 5 German and 59 Rroma. In 1900 it was...

Satu Nou (Barcaújfalu)

Barcaújfalu, Villa Nova, Neudorf, Satu Nou. Village at 21 km north-west of Brașov. In 2002, out of 1407 inhabitants, 938 were Romanian, 405 were Hungarian, 5 were German and 59 were Rroma. In 1900 it had 1780...

Turcheș (Türkös)

Türkös, Villa Turcica, Türkeschdorf, Turcheş is part today of Săcele Municipality, until 1950 being a commune located at 7 km south-east of Brașov. At the time of the Second World War, it had 3154 inhabitants,...

Baciu (Bácsfalu)

Bácsfalu, Villa Abbatis, Batschendorf, Baciu is part today of Săcele Municipality, until 1950 being a commune located at 6 km south-east of Brașov. At the moment of the Second World War, it had 2716...

Apața (Apáca)

Apáca, Villa Monachalis, Geist, Gist, Apaţa. Village located at 35 km north of Brașov, in Perșani Mountains, on the left bank of Olt river. In 1850, out of 1583 inhabitants, 1379 were Hungarian; 133 Romanian...