Cernat (Bâsca)
Cernat is a commune in the Covasna County, Transylvania, Romania. It is situated in the Bâsca area, a region named after the Bâsca rivers (Bâsca Mare and Bâsca Mică). The name in parentheses, "Bâsca," clarifies the region of the Cernat being discussed, as there might be other places named Cernat. The commune is composed of four villages: Albiș (Albiș), Cernat, Icafalău (Ikafalva), and Valea Mică (Kispatak). The primary industries are agriculture and forestry. The commune's history is rooted in the Szekely region of Transylvania.