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Ciumani Gyergyócsomafalva —  Commune  — Location of Ciumani Ciumani Gyergyócsomafalva Location of Ciumani Coordinates: 46°41′0″N 25°31′0″E / 46.683333°N 25.516667°E / 46.683333; 25.516667Coordinates: 46°41′0″N 25°31′0″E / 46.683333°N 25.516667°E / 46.683333; 25.516667 Country  Romania County Harghita County Status Commune Government  - Mayor József Barabás (Independent) Area  - Total 96.83 km2 (37.4 sq mi) Population (2002)  - Total 4,493  - Density 46.4/km2 (120.2/sq mi) Ethnicity[1]  - Hungarians 99.26%  - Romanians 0.44% Religion  - Roman-Catholic 97.95%  - Reformed 1.33% Time zone EET (UTC+2)  - Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3) Postal Code 537050 Area code(s) +40 266 Ciumani (Hungarian: Gyergyócsomafalva, Hungarian pronunciation: [’ɟɛrɟoːtʃomɒfɒlvɒ]) is a commune in Harghita County, Romania. It lies in the Székely Land, an ethno-cultural region in eastern Transylvania. Contents 1 Governance 2 Demographics 3 Twin towns - sister cities 4 References // Governance It belonged first to the Székely seat of Gyergyószék, which was subsequently absorbed into Csíkszék, then, from 1876 until 1918, to Csík County in the Kingdom of Hungary. After WWI, by the terms of the Treaty of Trianon of 1920, it became part of Romania. As a result of the Second Vienna Award, it belonged to Hungary again between 1940 and 1944. After WWII, it came under Romanian administration and became part of Romania in 1947. Between 1952 and 1960, it formed part of the Hungarian Autonomous Province, then, of the Mureş-Hungarian Autonomous Province until it was abolished in 1968. Since then, the commune has been part of Harghita County. Demographics The commune has an absolute Székely (Hungarian) majority. According to the 2002 census it has a population of 4,493 of which 99.27% or 4,460 are Hungarian. Twin towns - sister cities Baktalórántháza, Hungary Dány, Hungary Erdőbénye, Hungary Heves, Hungary Ráckeve, Hungary Nenince , Slovakia Totovo Selo, Serbia Kanjiža, Serbia References ^ Romanian Census 2002; retrieved on May 4, 2010 v · d · eHarghita County, Romania Cities Miercurea-Ciuc (county seat) · Gheorgheni · Odorheiu Secuiesc · Topliţa Towns Băile Tuşnad · Bălan · Borsec · Cristuru Secuiesc · Vlăhiţa Communes Atid · Avrămeşti · Bilbor · Brădeşti · Căpâlniţa · Cârţa · Ciceu · Ciucsângeorgiu · Ciumani · Corbu · Corund · Cozmeni · Dăneşti · Dârjiu · Dealu · Ditrău · Feliceni · Frumoasa · Gălăuţaş · Joseni · Lăzarea · Leliceni · Lueta · Lunca de Jos · Lunca de Sus · Lupeni · Mădăraş · Mărtiniş · Mereşti · Mihăileni · Mugeni · Ocland · Păuleni-Ciuc · Plăieşii de Jos · Porumbenii · Praid · Racu · Remetea · Săcel · Sâncrăieni · Sândominic · Sânmartin · Sânsimion · Sântimbru · Sărmaş · Satu Mare · Secuieni · Siculeni · Şimoneşti · Subcetate · Suseni · Tomeşti · Tulgheş · Tuşnad · Ulieş · Vărşag · Voşlăbeni · Zetea