- (pronounced [ˈseːkɛj], Székely runes: 𐳥𐳋𐳓𐳉𐳗), also
referred to as
Szeklers, are a
Hungarian subgroup living mostly in the Székely Land in Romania...
- Mureș (Marosvásárhely), the
largest settlement in the region. Székelys (or
Szeklers) live in the
valleys and
hills of the
Eastern Carpathian Mountains, corresponding...
- one
mentioned above, with a
strip wound on spit in a
helical shape. The
Szekler-Hungarian kürtőskalács, Skalický trdelník (trdelník from Skalica), and...
- The
Szekler Sabbatarians (in
Transylvanian Saxon: (Siebenbürgen) Sambatianer; in German: Siebenbürgische Sabbatianer; in Hungarian: Szombatosok, zombatosok...
-
perceived as
ancient Székely symbols.
Being designed by Ádám Kónya, the
Szekler National Council adopted it in 2004 and is
since then a
symbol for the...
-
political organisations in
Romania is to
achieve Székely autonomy. The
Szeklers make up
about half of the
Hungarians in
Romania and live in a
compact ethnic...
- The
Szekler National Council (Hungarian: Székely
Nemzeti Tanács, [ˈseːkɛj ˈnɛmzɛti ˈtɒnaːt͡ʃ] SZNT; Romanian:
Consiliul Național Secuiesc, CNS) is a NGO...
- Kézdivásárhely,
Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈkeːzdivaːʃaːrhɛj] ; German:
Szekler Neumarkt; Latin:
Neoforum Siculorum) is a city in
Covasna County, Transylvania...
-
Museum (featuring
permanent and
seasonal exhibits dedicated to
Szekler village life,
Szekler arts and crafts, the
history of the region, and a
growing collection...
-
Attila (26
October 2020). ""Brussels
should pay
attention to the
Szeklers" – Day of
Szekler Autonomy".
Transylvania Now. "Ma van a Székely Autonómia Napja"...