Praid

{{Not to be confused|Pride}}{{Infobox Romanian subdivision

|type = commune

|county = Harghita

|official_name = Praid

|other_name = Parajd

|image_shield =

|image_skyline = Parajd2.jpg

|image_map = Praid jud Harghita.png

|map_caption = Location in Harghita County

|leader_name = László Nyágrus{{cite web |url=https://prezenta.roaep.ro/locale27092020/romania-pv-final |title=Results of the 2020 local elections |publisher=Central Electoral Bureau |access-date=9 June 2021 |df=dmy-all}}

|leader_party = UDMR

|term = 2020–2024

|coordinates = {{coord|46|33|N|25|8|E|region:RO|display=inline,title}}

|elevation = 506

|elevation_min =

|elevation_max =

|area_total = 180.03

|population_as_of =

|population_total = auto

|population_footnotes =

|postal_code = 537240

|area_code = +40 266

|website = {{url|https://www.primaria-praid.ro}}

}}

Praid ({{Langx|hu|Parajd}}, Hungarian pronunciation: {{convertIPA-hu|’|p|a|r|a|j|d}}; {{langx|de|Salzberg}}) is a commune in Harghita County, Romania. It lies in the Székely Land, an ethno-cultural region in eastern Transylvania, and is composed of six villages: Becaș (Békástanya), Bucin (Bucsin), Ocna de Jos (Alsósófalva), Ocna de Sus (Felsősófalva), Praid (Parajd), and Șașvereș (Sásverés).

The route of the Via Transilvanica long-distance trail passes through the villages of Șașvereș and Praid.{{Cite web |title=Terra Siculorum {{!}} Via Transilvanica |url=https://www.viatransilvanica.com/en/regions/terra-siculorum/ |access-date=2023-08-10 |website=www.viatransilvanica.com |language=en}}

Demographics

The commune has an absolute Hungarian (Székely) majority. According to the 2011 census it has a population of 6,502, of which 91.68% are Hungarian and 2.65% Roma. The 2002 Census reported 69.36% of the total population belonging to the Protestant Hungarian Reformed Church, while Roman Catholicism is professed by 22.46% of the respondents.[http://www.edrc.ro/recensamant.jsp?regiune_id=2568&judet_id=2739 Romanian Census 2002]; retrieved on June 25, 2010

Natives

Tourism

File:Inside the Praid salt mine.JPG

The commune's chief economic activity centers around the Praid salt mine that provides salt for both industrial and gastronomical use and attracts over 400,000 tourists every year.{{citation needed|date=August 2015}}

See also

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