The main dwellings from south to north are Küküllõ-telep, Bagzos, Nagykút, Sólyomkõ, Központ, Forrásköze, Varság-Tisztása.
[3] The village lies on the 850–1050 m high Vărșag volcanic plateau at the feet of the Ghurghiu de Sud Mountain.
There are a great number of creeks in the area: Tartód, Kiság, Varság, Nagykút, Boros, Köves, Szilidi.
Local fauna include rabbits, foxes, bears, wolves, lynxes and a lot of species of birds.
After the Treaty of Trianon of 1920, the village became part of Romania and fell within Odorhei County during the interwar period.
The main economical activity is forestry and wood processing, agriculture, stone-cutting and in recent times ecotourism.