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Caraș-Severin County

Caraș-Severin (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈkaraʃ seveˈrin] (listen)) is a county (județ) of Romania on the border with Serbia. The majority of its territory lies within the historical region of Banat, with a few northeastern villages considered part of Transylvania. The county seat is Reșița. The Caraș-Severin county is part of the Danube–Criș–Mureș–Tisa Euroregion.

Caraș-Severin County
Județul Caraș-Severin
County
Caraș-Severin county, territorial location
Coordinates: 45°09′N 22°04′E / 45.15°N 22.07°E / 45.15; 22.07Coordinates: 45°09′N 22°04′E / 45.15°N 22.07°E / 45.15; 22.07
Country Romania
Development region1Vest
Historic regionBanat
Capital city (Reședință de județ)Reșița
Government
 • TypeCounty Board
 • President of the County BoardRomeo-Dan Dunca (PNL)
 • Prefect2Cristian Gâfu (PNL)
Area
 • Total8,514 km2 (3,287 sq mi)
 • Rank3rd in Romania
Population
 (2011)
 • Total274,277
 • Rank32nd in Romania
 • Density39/km2 (100/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal Code
32wxyz3
Area code+40 x554
Car PlatesCS5
GDPUS$1.906 billion (2015)
GDP per capitaUS$6,950 (2015)
WebsiteCounty Council
County Prefecture
1The development regions of Romania have no administrative role. They were formed to correspond to NUTS-II level subdivisions of the European Union member states and are the basis for development funding under the cohesion and convergence objectives of the EU's regional policy
2 as of 2007, the Prefect is not a politician, but a public functionary. He (or she) is not allowed to be a member of a political party, and is banned from any political activity in the first six months after resignation (or exclusion) from the public functionary corps
3w, x, y, and z are digits that indicate the city, the street, part of the street, or even the building of the address
4x is a digit indicating the operator: 2 for the former national operator, Romtelecom, and 3 for the other ground telephone networks
5used on both the plates of the vehicles that operate only in the county limits (like utility vehicles, ATVs, etc.), and the ones used outside the county

Name

In Serbo-Croatian, it is known as Karaš Severin/Караш Северин or Karaš-Severinska županija, in Hungarian as Krassó-Szörény megye, in German as Kreis Karasch-Severin, and in Bulgarian as Караш-Северин (translit. Karash-Severin).

Demographics

The county is part of the Danube-Kris-Mureș-Tisza euroregion.

In 2011, it had a population of 274,277 and a population density of 33.63/km2.

The majority of the population (89.23%) are Romanians. There are also Roma (2.74%), Croats (1.88%), GermansBanat Swabians (1.11%), Serbs (1.82%), Hungarians (1.19%) and Ukrainians (0.94%).[1]

Year County population[2]
1948 302,254
1956   327,787
1966   358,726
1977   385,577
1992   375,794
2002   333,219
2011   274,277

Geography

With 8,514 km2, it is the third largest county in Romania, after Timiș and Suceava counties. It is also the county through which the river Danube enters Romania.

The mountains make up 67% of the county's surface, including the Southern Carpathians range, with Banat Mountains, Țarcu-Godeanu Mountains and Cernei Mountains and elevations between 600 and 2100 meters. Transition hills between mountains and the Banat Plain lie in the western side of the county.

The Danube enters Romania in the vicinity of Baziaș, bordering Serbia. Timiș, Cerna, Caraș and Nera cross the county, some of them through spectacular valleys and gorges.

Neighbours

History and economy

In 1718 the county was part of the Habsburg monarchy, part of the province of Banat. In 1771 the county seat, Reschitz (Reșița) became a modern industrial center under Austrian rule. The area received considerable attention due to its mining industry. In 1855, the entire Banat area, with its supplies of mineral deposits and timber, was transferred from the Austrian Treasury to a joint Austrian-French mining and railroad company named StEG. StEG built the Oravița-Baziaș line, Romania's oldest railroad track.

After World War I, StEG, Banat and most Austro-Hungarian property were taken over by a company named UDR. During the last years of World War II, when Romania was an ally of Nazi Germany, a partisan group, led by Ștefan Plavăț, was active in the mountainous area of the county.[3] The arrival of the communist regime in Romania after World War II and that regime's campaign of nationalization of the mining industry brought tremendous social upheaval in the area.

Tourism

Archaeological findings show the area has been populated since Paleolithic times. There is a County Museum of History in Reșița, displaying archeological artifacts, and, in the town of Ocna de Fier, the Constantin Gruiescu Mineralogical Collection. The county hosts the regional daffodil and lilac festivals in the Spring. Sites worth visiting:

Politics

  • President of the County Council – Romeo-Dan Dunca (National Liberal Party)
  • Vice-presidents of the County Council – Dan Stan and Ovidiu Rădoi (both National Liberal Party)

The Caraș-Severin County Council, renewed at the 2020 local elections, consists of 30 counsellors, with the following party composition:[4]

    Party Seats Current County Council
  National Liberal Party (PNL) 16                                
  Social Democratic Party (PSD) 10                                
  People's Movement Party (PMP) 4                                

Administrative divisions

 
Reșița (German: Reschitz)
 
Caransebeș (German: Karansebesch)
 
Băile Herculane (German: Herkulesbad)
 
Bocșa (German: Deutsch-Bokschan/Neuwerk)

Caraș-Severin County has 2 municipalities, 6 towns and 69 communes

Historic county

Județul Caraș-Severin
County (Județ)
 
The Caraș-Severin prefecture building from the interwar period.
 
 
Country  Romania
Historic regionBanat
Capital city (Reședință de județ)Lugoj
Established1919
Ceased to exist1926
Area
 • Total11,080 km2 (4,280 sq mi)
Population
 (1920)
 • Total424,254
 • Density38/km2 (99/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)

The territory of the county was transferred to the Romania from the Kingdom of Hungary in 1920 under the Treaty of Trianon. The county was located in the southwestern part of Greater Romania, in the south and east region of the Banat. The county seat was Lugoj. Its territory consisted entirely of the current territory of the county, but also parts of the current counties of Timiș, Arad, and Mehedinți. It bordered on the west with Timiș-Torontal County and the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, to the south with Yugoslavia, to the east with the counties Mehedinți and Hunedoara, and to the north by Arad County. The county had a total area over 11,000 square kilometres (4,200 sq mi), making it the largest county geographically of interwar Romania. Its territory corresponded to the former Hungarian division of Krassó-Szörény County. The county existed for seven years, being divided in 1926 into Caraș County and Severin County.

Administration

The county was divided administratively into fourteen districts (plăși). There were five urban municipalities (cities): Lugoj (capital), Caransebeș, Reșița, Oravița and Orșova.[5][6]

Population

According to the census data of 1920, the total population of the county was 424,254 inhabitants. The population density was 38 inhabitants/km2.

References

  1. ^ National Institute of Statistics, "Populația după etnie" 16 August 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ National Institute of Statistics, "Populația la recensămintele din anii 1948, 1956, 1966, 1977, 1992 și 2002" 22 September 2006 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Covaci, Maria (1969). "Ștefan Plavăț" in Anale de Istorie, Vol. XV, Nr. 4. Institutul de Studii Istorice și Social-Politice de pe lîngă C.C. al P.C.R, Bucharest. p. 145.
  4. ^ "Rezultatele finale ale alegerilor locale din 2020" (Json) (in Romanian). Autoritatea Electorală Permanentă. Retrieved 2 November 2020.
  5. ^ Portretul României Interbelice – Județul Caraș
  6. ^ Portretul României Interbelice – Județul Severin

External links

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Caraș Severin Romanian pronunciation ˈkaraʃ seveˈrin listen is a county județ of Romania on the border with Serbia The majority of its territory lies within the historical region of Banat with a few northeastern villages considered part of Transylvania The county seat is Reșița The Caraș Severin county is part of the Danube Criș Mureș Tisa Euroregion Caraș Severin County Județul Caraș SeverinCountyCoat of armsCaraș Severin county territorial locationCoordinates 45 09 N 22 04 E 45 15 N 22 07 E 45 15 22 07 Coordinates 45 09 N 22 04 E 45 15 N 22 07 E 45 15 22 07Country RomaniaDevelopment region1VestHistoric regionBanatCapital city Reședință de județ ReșițaGovernment TypeCounty Board President of the County BoardRomeo Dan Dunca PNL Prefect2Cristian Gafu PNL Area Total8 514 km2 3 287 sq mi Rank3rd in RomaniaPopulation 2011 Total274 277 Rank32nd in Romania Density39 km2 100 sq mi Time zoneUTC 2 EET Summer DST UTC 3 EEST Postal Code32wxyz3Area code 40 x554Car PlatesCS5GDPUS 1 906 billion 2015 GDP per capitaUS 6 950 2015 WebsiteCounty CouncilCounty Prefecture1The development regions of Romania have no administrative role They were formed to correspond to NUTS II level subdivisions of the European Union member states and are the basis for development funding under the cohesion and convergence objectives of the EU s regional policy2 as of 2007 the Prefect is not a politician but a public functionary He or she is not allowed to be a member of a political party and is banned from any political activity in the first six months after resignation or exclusion from the public functionary corps3w x y and z are digits that indicate the city the street part of the street or even the building of the address4x is a digit indicating the operator 2 for the former national operator Romtelecom and 3 for the other ground telephone networks5used on both the plates of the vehicles that operate only in the county limits like utility vehicles ATVs etc and the ones used outside the county Contents 1 Name 2 Demographics 3 Geography 3 1 Neighbours 4 History and economy 5 Tourism 6 Politics 7 Administrative divisions 8 Historic county 8 1 Administration 8 2 Population 9 References 10 External linksName EditIn Serbo Croatian it is known as Karas Severin Karash Severin or Karas Severinska zupanija in Hungarian as Krasso Szoreny megye in German as Kreis Karasch Severin and in Bulgarian as Karash Severin translit Karash Severin Demographics EditThe county is part of the Danube Kris Mureș Tisza euroregion In 2011 it had a population of 274 277 and a population density of 33 63 km2 The majority of the population 89 23 are Romanians There are also Roma 2 74 Croats 1 88 Germans Banat Swabians 1 11 Serbs 1 82 Hungarians 1 19 and Ukrainians 0 94 1 Year County population 2 1948 302 2541956 327 7871966 358 7261977 385 5771992 375 7942002 333 2192011 274 277Geography EditWith 8 514 km2 it is the third largest county in Romania after Timiș and Suceava counties It is also the county through which the river Danube enters Romania The mountains make up 67 of the county s surface including the Southern Carpathians range with Banat Mountains Țarcu Godeanu Mountains and Cernei Mountains and elevations between 600 and 2100 meters Transition hills between mountains and the Banat Plain lie in the western side of the county The Danube enters Romania in the vicinity of Baziaș bordering Serbia Timiș Cerna Caraș and Nera cross the county some of them through spectacular valleys and gorges Neighbours Edit AB AR AG BC BH BN BT BV BR BZ CS CL CJ CT CV DB DJ GL GR GJ HR HD IL IS IF MM MH MS NT OT PH SM SJ SB SV TR TM TL VS VL VN B Hunedoara County and Gorj County to the east Timiș County to the north Mehedinți County to the southeast Serbia to the southwest Vojvodina Autonomous Province to the west South Banat okrug Bor District and Branicevo District to the south History and economy EditIn 1718 the county was part of the Habsburg monarchy part of the province of Banat In 1771 the county seat Reschitz Reșița became a modern industrial center under Austrian rule The area received considerable attention due to its mining industry In 1855 the entire Banat area with its supplies of mineral deposits and timber was transferred from the Austrian Treasury to a joint Austrian French mining and railroad company named StEG StEG built the Oravița Baziaș line Romania s oldest railroad track After World War I StEG Banat and most Austro Hungarian property were taken over by a company named UDR During the last years of World War II when Romania was an ally of Nazi Germany a partisan group led by Ștefan Plavăț was active in the mountainous area of the county 3 The arrival of the communist regime in Romania after World War II and that regime s campaign of nationalization of the mining industry brought tremendous social upheaval in the area Tourism EditArchaeological findings show the area has been populated since Paleolithic times There is a County Museum of History in Reșița displaying archeological artifacts and in the town of Ocna de Fier the Constantin Gruiescu Mineralogical Collection The county hosts the regional daffodil and lilac festivals in the Spring Sites worth visiting Cheile Nerei Beușinta National Park Semenic Cheile Carașului National Park Domogled Valea Cernei National Park Danube Iron Gate National Park Semenic resort Băile Herculane resort Politics EditPresident of the County Council Romeo Dan Dunca National Liberal Party Vice presidents of the County Council Dan Stan and Ovidiu Rădoi both National Liberal Party The Caraș Severin County Council renewed at the 2020 local elections consists of 30 counsellors with the following party composition 4 Party Seats Current County Council National Liberal Party PNL 16 Social Democratic Party PSD 10 People s Movement Party PMP 4 Administrative divisions Edit Reșița German Reschitz Caransebeș German Karansebesch Băile Herculane German Herkulesbad Bocșa German Deutsch Bokschan Neuwerk Caraș Severin County has 2 municipalities 6 towns and 69 communes Municipalities Caransebeș Reșița capital city population 86 383 as of 2006 Towns Anina Băile Herculane Bocșa Moldova Nouă Oravița Oțelu Roșu Communes Armeniș Bănia Băuțar Berliște Berzasca Berzovia Bolvașnița Bozovici Brebu Brebu Nou Buchin Bucoșnița Carașova Cărbunari Ciclova Romană Ciuchici Ciudanovița Constantin Daicoviciu Copăcele Cornea Cornereva Coronini Dalboșeț Doclin Dognecea Domașnea Eftimie Murgu Ezeriș Farliug Forotic Garnic Glimboca Goruia Grădinari Iablanița Lăpușnicel Lăpușnicu Mare Luncavița Lupac Marga Măureni Mehadia Mehadica Naidăș Obreja Ocna de Fier Păltiniș Pojejena Prigor Răcășdia Ramna Rusca Montană Sacu Sasca Montană Sichevița Slatina Timiș Socol Șopotu Nou Tarnova Teregova Ticvaniu Mare Topleț Turnu Ruieni Văliug Vărădia Vermeș Vrani Zăvoi Zorlențu MareHistoric county EditJudețul Caraș SeverinCounty Județ The Caraș Severin prefecture building from the interwar period Coat of arms Country RomaniaHistoric regionBanatCapital city Reședință de județ LugojEstablished1919Ceased to exist1926Area Total11 080 km2 4 280 sq mi Population 1920 Total424 254 Density38 km2 99 sq mi Time zoneUTC 2 EET Summer DST UTC 3 EEST The territory of the county was transferred to the Romania from the Kingdom of Hungary in 1920 under the Treaty of Trianon The county was located in the southwestern part of Greater Romania in the south and east region of the Banat The county seat was Lugoj Its territory consisted entirely of the current territory of the county but also parts of the current counties of Timiș Arad and Mehedinți It bordered on the west with Timiș Torontal County and the Kingdom of Yugoslavia to the south with Yugoslavia to the east with the counties Mehedinți and Hunedoara and to the north by Arad County The county had a total area over 11 000 square kilometres 4 200 sq mi making it the largest county geographically of interwar Romania Its territory corresponded to the former Hungarian division of Krasso Szoreny County The county existed for seven years being divided in 1926 into Caraș County and Severin County Administration Edit The county was divided administratively into fourteen districts plăși There were five urban municipalities cities Lugoj capital Caransebeș Reșița Oravița and Orșova 5 6 Population Edit According to the census data of 1920 the total population of the county was 424 254 inhabitants The population density was 38 inhabitants km2 References Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Caraș Severin County National Institute of Statistics Populația după etnie Archived 16 August 2009 at the Wayback Machine National Institute of Statistics Populația la recensămintele din anii 1948 1956 1966 1977 1992 și 2002 Archived 22 September 2006 at the Wayback Machine Covaci Maria 1969 Ștefan Plavăț in Anale de Istorie Vol XV Nr 4 Institutul de Studii Istorice și Social Politice de pe lingă C C al P C R Bucharest p 145 Rezultatele finale ale alegerilor locale din 2020 Json in Romanian Autoritatea Electorală Permanentă Retrieved 2 November 2020 Portretul Romaniei Interbelice Județul Caraș Portretul Romaniei Interbelice Județul SeverinExternal links Edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Caraș Severin County amp oldid 1124651607, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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