| Karoly Kocsis and Eszter Kocsis-Hodosi : Hungarian Minorities in the Carpathian Basin |
Table 19. Towns in Transylvania with absolute Hungarian majority (1992)
| Settlements |
Percentage of the Hungarians |
| 1. Szentegyházas / VlãhiSa |
99.1 |
| 2. Székelyudvarhely / Odorheiu Secuiesc
|
97.6 |
| 3. Székelykeresztúr / Cristuru
Secuiesc |
95.5 |
| 4. Barót / Baraolt |
94.5 |
| 5. Tusnádfürdõ / Bãile
Tusnad |
93.0 |
| 6. Kézdivásárhely / Tîrgu
Secuiesc |
91.2 |
| 7. Szováta / Sovata |
88.9 |
| 8. Gyergyószentmiklós / Gheorgheni
|
88.7 |
| 9. Érmihályfalva / Valea lui Mihai
|
85.0 |
| 10. Csíkszereda / Miercurea Ciuc |
83.0 |
| 11. Borszék / Borsec |
79.8 |
| 12. Sepsiszentgyörgy / Sfîntu Gheorghe
|
74.4 |
| 13. Kovászna / Covasna |
66.4 |
| 14. Szilágycseh / Cehu Silvaniei |
61.3 |
| 15. Nagyszalonta / Salonta |
61.1 |
| 16. Nagykároly / Carei |
53.4 |
| 17. Marosvásárhely / Tîrgu
Mures |
51.6 |
Source: Final data of the Rumanian census of 1992 (ethnicity).
| Karoly Kocsis and Eszter Kocsis-Hodosi : Hungarian Minorities in the Carpathian Basin |