Baraolt
| Baraolt Barót | |
|---|---|
| Town | |
|  | |
|  Location of Baraolt | |
| Coordinates: 46°4′30″N 25°36′0″E / 46.07500°N 25.60000°ECoordinates: 46°4′30″N 25°36′0″E / 46.07500°N 25.60000°E | |
| Country |  Romania | 
| County | Covasna County | 
| Status | Town | 
| Government | |
| • Mayor | István Nagy (Independent) | 
| Area | |
| • Total | 128.48 km2 (49.61 sq mi) | 
| Population (2011) | |
| • Total | 8,567 | 
| Ethnicity | |
| • Hungarians | 95.87% | 
| • Romanians | 2.77% | 
| Time zone | EET (UTC+2) | 
| • Summer (DST) | EEST (UTC+3) | 
| Climate | Dfb | 
| Website | Official site | 
Baraolt (Romanian pronunciation: [baraˈolt]; Hungarian: Barót, pronounced [ˈbɒroːt]) is a town and administrative district in Covasna County, Romania. It lies in the Székely Land, an ethno-cultural region in eastern Transylvania. The town was mentioned for the first time as a settlement in 1224. It administers five villages:
- Biborțeni / Bibarcfalva
- Bodoș / Bodos
- Căpeni / Köpec
- Micloșoara / Miklósvár
- Racoșul de Sus / Felsőrákos
Demographics
According to the 2011 Census, Baraolt has a population of 8,567 and an absolute Székely Hungarian majority 8,213 (96%) Hungarians, 237 (3%) Romanians, 100 Roma, 15 others).[1] Approximately 47.9% of the town's inhabitants adhere to the Hungarian Reformed Church, while 29.9% follow Roman Catholicism, 16.8% consider themselves Unitarians and 2.6% are Romanian Orthodox. According to the 2011 Census the ethnic composition of the town was as follows: Székely Hungarian made up (9,271 (95.87%) Hungarians, 300 (3.1%) Romanians, 84 Roma, 15 others).
The town has one high school and a provincial hospital with 82 beds. The hospital's specialties include internal medicine, surgery, obstetrics & gynecology, and paediatrics; it also has an accident and emergency service.
Demographic movement according to the censuses:

References
External links
|  | Wikimedia Commons has media related to Baraolt. | 
- (Romanian) About the town on Covasna County's Prefecture's Site
- (Hungarian) About the town on Covasna County's Council's site
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