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For the village in Buzău County, see Berca. For the commune in Bistrița-Năsăud County, see Josenii Bârgăului. Commune in Harghita, Romania
Joseni Gyergyóalfalu
Commune
Coat of arms of JoseniCoat of arms
Location in Harghita CountyLocation in Harghita County
Joseni is located in RomaniaJoseniJoseniLocation in Romania
Coordinates: 46°42′N 25°30′E / 46.700°N 25.500°E / 46.700; 25.500
CountryRomania
CountyHarghita
Government
 • Mayor (2020–2024) Szabolcs Gáll (UDMR)
Area224.01 km (86.49 sq mi)
Population5,268
 • Density24/km (61/sq mi)
Time zoneEET/EEST (UTC+2/+3)
Postal code537130
Area code+40 266
Vehicle reg.HR
Websitegyergyoalfalu.ro/en

Joseni (Hungarian: Gyergyóalfalu, Hungarian pronunciation: , meaning "Lower Village in Gyergyó") is a commune in Harghita County, Romania. It lies in the Székely Land, an ethno-cultural region in eastern Transylvania, and is composed of three villages:

  • Borzont / Borzont
  • Bucin / Bucsin
  • Joseni / Gyergyóalfalu

History

The first written mention of the commune is from 1567 as Alffalw. In 1614, it was recorded that Alfalu had 104 families. In 1724, it was already mentioned as Gyergyó Alfalu. Its Romanian name was Alfalău until 1919 and was derived from the Hungarian form.

In 1567, it was the local priest Stephen who mobilized the Székelys against king John Sigismund who attempted to force Roman Catholic Székelys to convert to Protestantism. In memory of the role that the village played in the Székely resistance, pilgrims from the village lead the procession on occasion of the yearly Csíksomlyó pilgrimages.

The villages belonged first to the Székely seat of Gyergyószék, which was subsequently absorbed into Csíkszék district, until the administrative reform of Transylvania in 1876, when they fell within Csík County in the Kingdom of Hungary. After the Treaty of Trianon of 1920, they became part of Romania and fell within Ciuc County during the interwar period. In 1940, the second Vienna Award granted the Northern Transylvania to Hungary and the villages were held by Hungary until 1944. After Soviet occupation, the Romanian administration returned and the commune became officially part of Romania in 1947. Between 1952 and 1960, the commune fell within the Hungarian Autonomous Province, between 1960 and 1968 the Mureș-Hungarian Autonomous Province. In 1968, the province was abolished, and since then, the commune has been part of Harghita County

Demographics

The commune has an absolute Székely (Hungarian) majority. According to the 2011 census it has a population of 5,475; of which 98.17% or 5,375 are ethnic Hungarians.

Landmarks

The Roman Catholic Church was built in the honour of Saint Simon the Zealot, Saint Judas Thaddaeus and Margaret the Virgin. It probably dates to the 13th century as its stone gate bears the number 1213. At the right hand-side from its entrance, a flagpole base can be seen which was raised in 1942 by villagers living in Budapest.

Its inscriptions reads: Man, think in thy heart that this land has always been and always will be Székely Land.

In the church garden, the monument for World War I and World War II heroes and the statue of priest Stephen can be found.

Twinnings

The commune is twinned with:

References

  1. "Results of the 2020 local elections". Central Electoral Bureau. Retrieved 9 June 2021.
  2. "Populaţia rezidentă după grupa de vârstă, pe județe și municipii, orașe, comune, la 1 decembrie 2021" (XLS). National Institute of Statistics.
  3. János András Vistai. "Tekintő – Erdélyi Helynévkönyv". {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)Transylvanian Toponym Book Archived 2011-07-10 at the Wayback Machine
  4. Subpage on twinnings on the website of the commune Archived 2009-03-30 at the Wayback Machine

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Localities which belonged to the First Székely Infantry Regiment from 1762 till 1851
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