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Măeriște

Măeriște (Hungarian: Krasznahídvég; German: Bruckend) is a commune located in Sălaj County, Crișana, Romania. It is composed of six villages: Criștelec (Kerestelek), Doh (Doh), Giurtelecu Șimleului (Somlyógyőrtelek), Măeriște, Mălădia (Maladé), and Uileacu Șimleului (Somlyóújlak).

Măeriște
Location in Sălaj County
Măeriște
Location in Romania
Coordinates: 47°19′31″N 22°48′37″E / 47.32528°N 22.81028°E / 47.32528; 22.81028
CountryRomania
CountySălaj
Established1351 (first attested)
SubdivisionsCriștelec, Doh, Giurtelecu Șimleului, Măeriște, Mălădia, Uileacu Șimleului
Government
 • Mayor (2020–2024) Vasile Lazăr[1] (PNL)
Area
74.97 km2 (28.95 sq mi)
Elevation
180 m (590 ft)
Population
 (2021-12-01)[2]
2,681
 • Density36/km2 (93/sq mi)
Time zoneEET/EEST (UTC+2/+3)
Postal code
457235
Area code+(40) x60
Vehicle reg.SJ
Websitecomunamaeriste.ro

Geography edit

The commune, with an area of 74.97 km2 (28.95 sq mi), is in the north-west part of the county, in the hydrographic basin of the river Crasna. It is located 15 km (9.3 mi) north of the town of Șimleu Silvaniei and 32 km (20 mi) north-west of the county seat, Zalău. Măeriște is 21 km (13 mi) from the projected Transylvania Motorway.

Tourism edit

Among the commune's tourist sites are the Reformed Church in Uileacu Șimleului (a former Benedictine monastery), an architectural monument dated from 1260 to 1300. The Doh church dates to 1869.[3]: 240  The church in Mălădia was completed in 1908.[3]: 252–253 

Population edit

According to the 2002 census, the commune had a population of 3,504, of which 87.78% were Romanians, 11.24% Hungarians, 0.79% Roma, 0.11% Slovaks, and 0.08% other nationalities. At the 2011 census, there were 3,081 inhabitants; of those, 82.47% were Romanians, 10.48% Hungarians, and 2.63% Roma. At the 2021 census, Măeriște had a population of 2,681; of those, 79.86% were Romanians, 8.36% Hungarians, and 2.39% Roma.[4]

Economy edit

The economy of the commune is mainly agricultural, based on cereal, potato and vegetable growing. In the last few years livestock-breeding has developed.

History edit

Măeriște was first mentioned in 1351 under the name Hydveg. The other settlements were mentioned a little earlier (Criștelec - 1257, Doh - 1338, Giurtelecu Șimleului - 1259, Mălădia - 1259 and Uileacu Șimleului - 1240).[citation needed]

It was a part of Kraszna County and then Szilágy County.[citation needed]

According to the database of Lo Tishkach European Jewish Cemeteries Initiative, there are Jewish cemeteries in Criștelec, Doh, Giurtelecu Șimleului, Măeriște, and Uileacu Șimleului.[citation needed]

Politics edit

The mayor Vasile Lazăr was elected for the first time in 2004 as member of the Democratic Liberal Party and re-elected in 2008, 2012, 2016 and 2020.

2012 election edit

Monica Oțelia Pușcaș resigned from the position of secretary of the town hall on March 28, 2012, to run for the mayor's seat as a candidate of the Social Liberal Union in the local election. Monica-Oțelia Pușcaș had worked for the town hall for 30 years (of which the last 18 years she had served as the secretary of the town hall).[5][6]

The Măeriște Council, elected in the 2012 local government election, is made up of 13 councilors, with the following party composition: 9-Democratic Liberal Party, 3-Social Liberal Union, 1-Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania.[7]

    Party Seats 2012 Măeriște Council
  Democratic Liberal Party 9                  
  Social Liberal Union 3                  
  Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania 1                  

2008 election edit

The mayor Vasile Lazăr was elected with 70.37% in the first round of election; Alexa Avram (PNL) - 22.73%, Vasile Mitrașca (PSD) - 6.89%. The Măeriște Council, elected in the 2008 local election, was made up of 13 councilors, with the following party composition: 8-Democratic Party, 3-National Liberal Party, 1-Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania, 1-Social Democratic Party.[8]

    Party Seats 2008 Măeriște Council
  Democratic Party 8                
  National Liberal Party 3                
  Social Democratic Party 1                
  Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania 1                

2004 election edit

The mayor Vasile Lazăr was elected for the first time. The Măeriște Council, elected in the 2004 local election, was made up of 13 councilors, with the following party composition: 5-Democratic Party, 2-National Liberal Party, 1-Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania, 2-Social Democratic Party, 2-New Generation Party – Christian Democratic and 1-Romanian Humanist Party.[9]

    Party Seats 2004 Măeriște Council
  Democratic Party 5          
  National Liberal Party 2          
  Social Democratic Party 2          
  New Generation Party – Christian Democratic 2          
  Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania 1          
  Romanian Humanist Party 1          

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Results of the 2020 local elections". Central Electoral Bureau. Retrieved 14 June 2021.
  2. ^ "Populaţia rezidentă după grupa de vârstă, pe județe și municipii, orașe, comune, la 1 decembrie 2021" (XLS). National Institute of Statistics.
  3. ^ a b Dionisie Stoica; Ioan P. Lazăr (1908). Monographic sketch of Sălaj County.
  4. ^ "Populația rezidentă după grupa de vârstă, pe județe și municipii, orașe, comune, la 1 decembrie 2021" (in Romanian). INSSE. 31 May 2023.
  5. ^ "Magazin Salajean".
  6. ^ "Fotoliul de primar din Maeriste, ravnit de secretarul comunei". Sălaj News.
  7. ^ "Magazin Salajean".
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-02-19. Retrieved 2012-06-13.
  9. ^ ALEGERI LOCALE 6 IUNIE 2004 CONSILIERI LOCALI[permanent dead link]

External links edit

  • Comuna Măeriște
  • Biserica de lemn din Criștelec

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Măeriște Hungarian Krasznahidveg German Bruckend is a commune located in Sălaj County Crișana Romania It is composed of six villages Criștelec Kerestelek Doh Doh Giurtelecu Șimleului Somlyogyortelek Măeriște Mălădia Malade and Uileacu Șimleului Somlyoujlak MăerișteCommuneReformed Church Uileacu ȘimleuluiLocation in Sălaj CountyMăerișteLocation in RomaniaCoordinates 47 19 31 N 22 48 37 E 47 32528 N 22 81028 E 47 32528 22 81028CountryRomaniaCountySălajEstablished1351 first attested SubdivisionsCriștelec Doh Giurtelecu Șimleului Măeriște Mălădia Uileacu ȘimleuluiGovernment Mayor 2020 2024 Vasile Lazăr 1 PNL Area74 97 km2 28 95 sq mi Elevation180 m 590 ft Population 2021 12 01 2 2 681 Density36 km2 93 sq mi Time zoneEET EEST UTC 2 3 Postal code457235Area code 40 x60Vehicle reg SJWebsitecomunamaeriste wbr ro Contents 1 Geography 2 Tourism 3 Population 4 Economy 5 History 6 Politics 6 1 2012 election 6 2 2008 election 6 3 2004 election 7 Gallery 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksGeography editThe commune with an area of 74 97 km2 28 95 sq mi is in the north west part of the county in the hydrographic basin of the river Crasna It is located 15 km 9 3 mi north of the town of Șimleu Silvaniei and 32 km 20 mi north west of the county seat Zalău Măeriște is 21 km 13 mi from the projected Transylvania Motorway Tourism editAmong the commune s tourist sites are the Reformed Church in Uileacu Șimleului a former Benedictine monastery an architectural monument dated from 1260 to 1300 The Doh church dates to 1869 3 240 The church in Mălădia was completed in 1908 3 252 253 Population editAccording to the 2002 census the commune had a population of 3 504 of which 87 78 were Romanians 11 24 Hungarians 0 79 Roma 0 11 Slovaks and 0 08 other nationalities At the 2011 census there were 3 081 inhabitants of those 82 47 were Romanians 10 48 Hungarians and 2 63 Roma At the 2021 census Măeriște had a population of 2 681 of those 79 86 were Romanians 8 36 Hungarians and 2 39 Roma 4 Economy editThe economy of the commune is mainly agricultural based on cereal potato and vegetable growing In the last few years livestock breeding has developed History editMăeriște was first mentioned in 1351 under the name Hydveg The other settlements were mentioned a little earlier Criștelec 1257 Doh 1338 Giurtelecu Șimleului 1259 Mălădia 1259 and Uileacu Șimleului 1240 citation needed It was a part of Kraszna County and then Szilagy County citation needed According to the database of Lo Tishkach European Jewish Cemeteries Initiative there are Jewish cemeteries in Criștelec Doh Giurtelecu Șimleului Măeriște and Uileacu Șimleului citation needed Politics editThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information June 2021 The mayor Vasile Lazăr was elected for the first time in 2004 as member of the Democratic Liberal Party and re elected in 2008 2012 2016 and 2020 2012 election edit Monica Oțelia Pușcaș resigned from the position of secretary of the town hall on March 28 2012 to run for the mayor s seat as a candidate of the Social Liberal Union in the local election Monica Oțelia Pușcaș had worked for the town hall for 30 years of which the last 18 years she had served as the secretary of the town hall 5 6 The Măeriște Council elected in the 2012 local government election is made up of 13 councilors with the following party composition 9 Democratic Liberal Party 3 Social Liberal Union 1 Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania 7 Party Seats 2012 Măeriște Council Democratic Liberal Party 9 Social Liberal Union 3 Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania 1 2008 election edit The mayor Vasile Lazăr was elected with 70 37 in the first round of election Alexa Avram PNL 22 73 Vasile Mitrașca PSD 6 89 The Măeriște Council elected in the 2008 local election was made up of 13 councilors with the following party composition 8 Democratic Party 3 National Liberal Party 1 Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania 1 Social Democratic Party 8 Party Seats 2008 Măeriște Council Democratic Party 8 National Liberal Party 3 Social Democratic Party 1 Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania 1 2004 election edit The mayor Vasile Lazăr was elected for the first time The Măeriște Council elected in the 2004 local election was made up of 13 councilors with the following party composition 5 Democratic Party 2 National Liberal Party 1 Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania 2 Social Democratic Party 2 New Generation Party Christian Democratic and 1 Romanian Humanist Party 9 Party Seats 2004 Măeriște Council Democratic Party 5 National Liberal Party 2 Social Democratic Party 2 New Generation Party Christian Democratic 2 Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania 1 Romanian Humanist Party 1 Gallery edit nbsp In the 18th century nbsp Măeriște Orthodox church nbsp Giurtelecu Șimleului nbsp Reformed Church Uileacu Șimleului nbsp Mălădia seen from the west nbsp nbsp nbsp Mălădia seen from the southSee also editWooden Church Criștelec built 1785References edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Măeriște Sălaj Results of the 2020 local elections Central Electoral Bureau Retrieved 14 June 2021 Populaţia rezidentă după grupa de varstă pe județe și municipii orașe comune la 1 decembrie 2021 XLS National Institute of Statistics a b Dionisie Stoica Ioan P Lazăr 1908 Monographic sketch of Sălaj County Populația rezidentă după grupa de varstă pe județe și municipii orașe comune la 1 decembrie 2021 in Romanian INSSE 31 May 2023 Magazin Salajean Fotoliul de primar din Maeriste ravnit de secretarul comunei Sălaj News Magazin Salajean CONSILIERI LOCALI alesi 2008 Archived from the original on 2009 02 19 Retrieved 2012 06 13 ALEGERI LOCALE 6 IUNIE 2004 CONSILIERI LOCALI permanent dead link External links editComuna Măeriște Biserica de lemn din Criștelec Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Măeriște amp oldid 1219906784, wikipedia, 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