Harghita
Harghita is a mountainous region located in central Romania, known for its beautiful landscapes and rich natural resources. It is part of the Eastern Carpathians and features numerous hot springs, making it a popular destination for wellness tourism. The area is also home to diverse flora and fauna, attracting nature enthusiasts and hikers.
The region is predominantly inhabited by the Hungarian ethnic group, which contributes to its unique cultural heritage. Harghita is famous for its traditional crafts, including pottery and weaving, as well as its vibrant festivals that celebrate local customs and traditions.