Socond
Commune in Satu Mare, Romania
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Location in Satu Mare County
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Socond (Hungarian: Nagyszokond, Hungarian pronunciation: [nɒɟsokond]; German: Grossokond) is a commune situated in Satu Mare County, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Cuța (Laphegy), Hodișa (Béltekhodos), Socond, Soconzel (Kisszokond), and Stâna (Felsőboldád).
The commune is located in the southeastern part of the county, 34 km (21 mi) south of the county seat, Satu Mare, on the border with Maramureș County. Since 2013, it belongs to the Satu Mare metropolitan area.
At the 2021 census, Socond had a population of 2,763; of those, 50.74% were Roma and 39.81% Romanians.[2]
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Satu Mare County, Romania
- Acâș
- Agriș
- Andrid
- Apa
- Bârsău
- Bătarci
- Beltiug
- Berveni
- Bixad
- Bogdand
- Botiz
- Călinești-Oaș
- Cămărzana
- Cămin
- Căpleni
- Căuaș
- Cehal
- Certeze
- Ciumești
- Craidorolț
- Crucișor
- Culciu
- Doba
- Dorolț
- Foieni
- Gherța Mică
- Halmeu
- Hodod
- Homoroade
- Lazuri
- Medieșu Aurit
- Micula
- Moftin
- Odoreu
- Orașu Nou
- Păulești
- Petrești
- Pir
- Pișcolt
- Pomi
- Porumbești
- Racșa
- Săcășeni
- Sanislău
- Santău
- Săuca
- Socond
- Supur
- Tarna Mare
- Târșolț
- Terebești
- Tiream
- Turț
- Turulung
- Urziceni
- Valea Vinului
- Vama
- Vetiș
- Viile Satu Mare
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