For the village in Vâlcea County, see
Laloșu .
"Cioc" redirects here. For the Canadian radio station, see
CIOC-FM .
Commune in Mureș, Romania
Ghindari (Hungarian : Makfalva , Hungarian pronunciation : [ˈmɒkfɒlvɒ] ; German : Eicheldorf ) is a commune in Mureș County , Romania . It lies in the Székely Land , an ethno-cultural region in eastern Transylvania .
Component villages
The commune is composed of five villages:
In Romanian
In Hungarian
Abud
Székelyabod
Ceie
Cséje
Ghindari
Makfalva
Solocma
Szolokma
Trei Sate
Hármasfalu
Trei Sate village, in its turn, is composed of three hamlets: Cioc (Csókfalva ), Hotești (Atosfalva ), and Ștefănești (Székelyszentistván ).
History
Until 1918, the villages belonged to the Maros-Torda County of the Kingdom of Hungary . After the Hungarian–Romanian War of 1918–19 and the Treaty of Trianon of 1920, the area became part of the Romania . In 2004, Chibed broke away to form an independent commune.
Demographics
The commune has an absolute Székely Hungarian majority. According to the 2011 census , it has a population of 3,250, of which 88.43% are Hungarian and 7.08% Roma .
See also
Gallery
Abud
Abud
View of Ghindari village
Trei Sate
References
External links