It is composed of six villages: Ady Endre (Érmindszent or Adyfalva), Căuaș, Ghenci (Gencs), Ghilești (Illéd), Hotoan (Érhatvan), and Rădulești (Újtanya).
At the 2011 census, the commune had a population of 2,388, of which 46.7% were Romanians, 35.1% Hungarians, and 17.9% Roma.
[3] In July 2011, a Thracian settlement dating to 1050–1750 BC was discovered in Căuaș by a joint research group formed by Romanian and German archaeologists.
Among the important documents, books, and manuscripts, there is also the parish transcript of the Protestant Church with the registered birth date of the poet in it.
In the opposite part of the courtyard there is the Ady Endre family peasant house, where the original furniture items are displayed.