- (Romanian: Județul Harghita,
Romanian pronunciation: [
harˈɡita] and Hungarian:
Hargita megye,
pronounced [
ˈhɒrɡitɒ]) is a
county (județ) in the
center of Romania...
- valley. The city
administers three villages: Ciba (Csiba), Harghita-Băi (
Hargita-fürdő), and Jigodin-Băi (Zsögöd-fürdő),
including Jigodin (Csíkzsögöd)...
- Gyergyói Hoki Klub is a
professional ice
hockey team from Gheorgheni, Romania. They play
their home
games at Gyergyószentmiklósi Műjégpálya. The club was...
- kulturális folyóirat (in Hungarian). Vol. 21/9. Csíkszereda:
Hargita Megye Tanácsa,
Hargita Kiadóhivatal, Székelyföld Alapítvány. pp. 113–129. ISSN 1453-3871...
- Budapest,
Hungary (1904)
Turul statue near at the peak of the Madarasi-
Hargita (Harghita-Mădăraș), the holy
mountain of the Székelys (1801 m) in Transylvania...
- The
Harghita Mountains (in
Hungarian Hargita, in
Romanian Munții Harghita) is a
volcanic mountain range of the Căliman-Harghita
Mountains in Harghita...
- kulturális folyóirat (in Hungarian). Vol. 21/9. Csíkszereda:
Hargita Megye Tanácsa,
Hargita Kiadóhivatal, Székelyföld Alapítvány. pp. 113–129. ISSN 1453-3871...
-
railbus in a
series of
seven items since 1934 and
started to
build the
Hargita [hu] in 1944. In 1945, a
batch of 30
Baldwin diesel–electric locomotives...
- The town is one of the main
stops of the
routes of MÁV: Mureș InterCity,
Hargita InterCity. A
tourist narrow gauge line (which
formed part of an extensive...
-
Maros Folk
Ensemble (formerly
State Szekler Ensemble) in Târgu Mureș, the
Hargita Ensemble, and the
Pipacsok Dance Ensemble.[citation needed]
Other amateur...