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Covasna (Hungarian: Kovászna, German: Kowasna) is a town in Covasna county, Transylvania, Romania, at an altitude of 550-600 m.

The town is famous for its mineral water, being known as the "town of 1,000 mineral springs". Covasna's name is derived from the Slavic word Cvaz, meaning sour, referring to the taste of its mineral waters.

As of 2004, the census showed 11,204 inhabitants. About two-thirds of the population are ethnic Hungarians.

History


  • 1567 - First mentioned in a document.
  • 1952 - Covasna became town.

External links


  • www.cosys.ro/kovaszna/rom - unofficial site of the town of Covasna, accessible in Romanian, Hungarian and English
  • www.covasna.tk - unofficial site of the town of Covasna in English, Hungarian, German and Romanian

Cities in Romania | Covasna County | Spa towns

Covasna | Kovászna | Covasna | Covasna

 

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