Covasna County
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| Development region: | Centru
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| Capital city:
| Sfântu Gheorghe
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| Population: • As of 2002: • Population density: | 222,449 60/km² |- | Area: | 3,710 km² |- | Codes: • Car numbers • [[ISO 3166-2:RO]] | CV RO-CV
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| Telephone code:
| (+40) x67 (1)
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| Web: | [County Council] [Prefecture] |- bgcolor="#BBDEFD" ! colspan="2" align="left" | 1. For the former state operator x is 2. For the alternate telephony operators, x is 3 |} Covasna (IPA: [ko.'vas.na]) is a county (judeţ) of Romania, in Transylvania, with the capital city at Sfântu Gheorghe.
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DemographicsIn 2002, it had a population of 222,449 and the population density was 60/km².
[edrc] Covasna County (Hungarian: Kovászna), along with Hargita County have the highest percentage of ethnic Hungarian minority in Romania. The Hungarians in Covasna County are primarily Szeklers. GeographyCovasna county has a total area of 3,710 km².The main part of the relief consists of mountains from the Eastern Carpathians group. Most localities can be found in the valleys and depressions located along the different rivers crossing the county. The main river is the Olt River; along its banks lies the capital city Sfântu Gheorghe. EconomyCovasna County has been one of the preferred counties for foreign investments, mainly by Hungarian investors, due to the population profile.The predominant industries in the county are:
TourismThe main tourist destinations in the county are:
Administrative divisionsThe county has 2 municipalities, 3 towns and 33 communes.Municipalities
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