Valea Mare, Covasna Explained

Type:commune
County:Covasna
Valea Mare
Leader Name:Bogdan-Ștefan Marin[1]
Leader Party:USR PLUS
Term:2020 - 2024
Coordinates:45.7667°N 27°W
Elevation:570
Area Total:105.00
Population Total:auto
Postal Code:527170
Area Code:(+40) 02 67

Valea Mare (Hungarian: Nagypatak) is a commune in Covasna County, Transylvania Romania. It is composed of a single village, Valea Mare, which was part of Barcani Commune before being split off in 1999.

Geography

The commune is located in the southern part of Covasna County, southwest of the town of Covasna and southeast of the county seat, Sfântu Gheorghe. It is situated at an altitude of, in the valley of the stream Valea Mare (Nagypatak).

Valea Mare is crossed by the county road DJ121A, which starts in Întorsura Buzăului, to the south, and ends in Aita Mare, to the northwest.

Demographics

The commune has an absolute ethnic Romanian majority. According to the 2002 Census it had a population of 1,177, of which 97.45% were Romanians; other minorities were Roma and Hungarians, respectively 1.44% and 1.10% of the population.[2] At the 2011 census, Valea Mare had a population of 1,051, of which 97.62% were Romanians and 1.24% were Hungarians. At the 2021 census, there were 1,066 inhabitants, of which 92.78% were Romanians and 1.97% Hungarians.[3]

Sights

Its Orthodox church was built in 1793.[4] The Valea Mare Monastery was built in 1998 on the initiative of Gheorghe Avram as a monastery situated in the center of Romania.[5]

References

  1. Web site: Results of the 2020 local elections . Central Electoral Bureau . 10 June 2021 . dmy-all.
  2. Web site: Structura etno-demografică a României. www.edrc.ro. Romanian. January 24, 2024.
  3. Web site: Populația rezidentă după grupa de vârstă, pe județe și municipii, orașe, comune, la 1 decembrie 2021. INSSE. ro. 31 May 2023.
  4. News: Continua "împământenire" a Parohiei Valea Mare. Romanian. Dumitru. Manolache. Ziarul Lumina. April 21, 2019. January 24, 2024.
  5. Web site: Mănăstirea Valea Mare. crestinortodox.ro. Romanian. January 24, 2024.