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Nițchidorf

Nițchidorf (literally "Niczky's village"; German: Niczkydorf; Hungarian: Niczkyfalva, originally Kutas) is a commune in Timiș County, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Blajova, Duboz and Nițchidorf (commune seat).

Nițchidorf
The Orthodox church in Nițchidorf
Location in Timiș County
Nițchidorf
Location in Romania
Coordinates: 45°34′57″N 21°31′51″E / 45.58250°N 21.53083°E / 45.58250; 21.53083
CountryRomania
CountyTimiș
Established1784
Government
 • Mayor (2020–2024) Dănuț Drăghici[1] (PSD)
Area64.12 km2 (24.76 sq mi)
Elevation
132 m (433 ft)
Population
 (2021-12-01)[3]
1,483
 • Density23/km2 (60/sq mi)
Time zoneEET/EEST (UTC+2/+3)
Postal code
307295–307297
Area code0256
Vehicle reg.TM
Websiteprimarianitchidorf.ro

Geography edit

The commune totals an area of 6,412 ha (15,840 acres), of which 5,398 ha (13,340 acres) are agricultural land and 1,014 ha (2,510 acres) are non-agricultural land. It is located in the plain area of Timiș County, in the hydrographic basin of the Timiș River, bordering Caraș-Severin County and the hilly area on the river corridor.[2]

History edit

Traces of a fortress were discovered on the nearby Schlossberg ("Castle Hill"; Romanian: Dealul Cetății). According to Hungarian historians Samu Borovszky [hu] and Felix Milleker, quoted by Nicolae Ilieșiu [ro], there was a medieval settlement here, attested in 1370 with the name Kwtus.[4] In 1410 it appears as an annex of the parish of Duboz.[5] During the Turkish occupation of Banat (1552–1718), the locality disappeared.

The current village was founded in 1784–1786 during the third wave of colonization of Banat, under Emperor Joseph II.[6] At first, only 200 families were settled here. The origin of the settlers was from Lorraine, Alsace, Swabia, Luxembourg, Schwarzwald, Silesia, etc. Later came settlers from today's Hungary and Bohemia.[5] It was named after Count Kristóf Niczky, the then prefect who took care of its colonization. So it was called Niczkydorf or "Niczky's village". The Romanians from the neighboring villages called it Nichișoara, and today's name is the Romanianized form of the original one.

For two centuries it was an almost exclusively German, Roman Catholic village. The Swabians built the Roman Catholic church in 1825. There was also a mill, which burned down in 1930. After the union of Banat with Romania, the village remained German. The exodus of the Germans began after World War II and accelerated in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Today, Nițchidorf is mostly Romanian.

Demographics edit

Ethnic composition (2011)[7]

  Romanians (88.77%)
  Ukrainians (3.22%)
  Hungarians (1.71%)
  Germans (1.38%)
  Unknown (4.4%)
  Others (0.52%)

Religious composition (2011)[8]

  Orthodox (84.24%)
  Roman Catholics (3.48%)
  Baptists (3.02%)
  Adventists (2.63%)
  Pentecostals (1.12%)
  Unknown (4.46%)
  Others (1.05%)

Nițchidorf had a population of 1,523 inhabitants at the 2011 census, down 4% from the 2002 census. Most inhabitants are Romanians (88.77%), larger minorities being represented by Ukrainians (3.22%), Hungarians (1.71%) and Germans (1.38%). For 4.4% of the population, ethnicity is unknown.[7] By religion, most inhabitants are Orthodox (84.24%), but there are also minorities of Roman Catholics (3.48%), Baptists (3.02%), Adventists (2.63%) and Pentecostals (1.12%). For 4.46% of the population, religious affiliation is unknown.[8]

Census[9] Ethnic composition
Year Population Romanians Hungarians Germans Ukrainians
1880 2,861 1,015 19 1,803
1890 3,205 1,073 26 2,076
1900 3,394 1,141 60 2,167
1910 3,455 1,226 71 2,123
1920 3,278 1,088 35 2,136
1930 3,357 1,145 44 2,151
1941 3,157 1,035 29 2,078
1956 2,837 1,059 26 1,742
1966 2,495 1,004 20 1,466
1977 2,106 956 14 1,131
1992 1,555 1,411 21 59 55
2002 1,583 1,457 29 21 65
2011 1,523 1,352 26 21 49

Notable people edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Results of the 2020 local elections". Central Electoral Bureau. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Prezentare generală". Primăria comunei Nițchidorf.
  3. ^ "Populaţia rezidentă după grupa de vârstă, pe județe și municipii, orașe, comune, la 1 decembrie 2021" (XLS). National Institute of Statistics.
  4. ^ Borovszky, Samu (1913). "Temes vármegye". Magyarország vármegyéi és városai. Budapest: Országos Monografia Társaság.
  5. ^ a b "Scurt istoric". Primăria comunei Nițchidorf.
  6. ^ Hoffmann, Elke; Leber, Peter-Dietmar; Wolf, Walter (2011). Das Banat und die Banater Schwaben. Vol. V. Munich: Herausgegeben von der Landsmannschaft der Banater Schwaben. ISBN 3-922979-63-7.
  7. ^ a b "Tab8. Populația stabilă după etnie – județe, municipii, orașe, comune". Institutul Național de Statistică.
  8. ^ a b "Tab13. Populația stabilă după religie – județe, municipii, orașe, comune". Institutul Național de Statistică.
  9. ^ Varga, E. Árpád. "Temes megye településeinek etnikai (anyanyelvi/nemzetiségi) adatai 1880-2002" (PDF).

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Nițchidorf literally Niczky s village German Niczkydorf Hungarian Niczkyfalva originally Kutas is a commune in Timiș County Romania It is composed of three villages Blajova Duboz and Nițchidorf commune seat NițchidorfCommuneThe Orthodox church in NițchidorfCoat of armsLocation in Timiș CountyNițchidorfLocation in RomaniaCoordinates 45 34 57 N 21 31 51 E 45 58250 N 21 53083 E 45 58250 21 53083CountryRomaniaCountyTimișEstablished1784Government Mayor 2020 2024 Dănuț Drăghici 1 PSD Area 2 64 12 km2 24 76 sq mi Elevation132 m 433 ft Population 2021 12 01 3 1 483 Density23 km2 60 sq mi Time zoneEET EEST UTC 2 3 Postal code307295 307297Area code0256Vehicle reg TMWebsiteprimarianitchidorf wbr ro Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Demographics 4 Notable people 5 ReferencesGeography editThe commune totals an area of 6 412 ha 15 840 acres of which 5 398 ha 13 340 acres are agricultural land and 1 014 ha 2 510 acres are non agricultural land It is located in the plain area of Timiș County in the hydrographic basin of the Timiș River bordering Caraș Severin County and the hilly area on the river corridor 2 History editTraces of a fortress were discovered on the nearby Schlossberg Castle Hill Romanian Dealul Cetății According to Hungarian historians Samu Borovszky hu and Felix Milleker quoted by Nicolae Ilieșiu ro there was a medieval settlement here attested in 1370 with the name Kwtus 4 In 1410 it appears as an annex of the parish of Duboz 5 During the Turkish occupation of Banat 1552 1718 the locality disappeared The current village was founded in 1784 1786 during the third wave of colonization of Banat under Emperor Joseph II 6 At first only 200 families were settled here The origin of the settlers was from Lorraine Alsace Swabia Luxembourg Schwarzwald Silesia etc Later came settlers from today s Hungary and Bohemia 5 It was named after Count Kristof Niczky the then prefect who took care of its colonization So it was called Niczkydorf or Niczky s village The Romanians from the neighboring villages called it Nichișoara and today s name is the Romanianized form of the original one For two centuries it was an almost exclusively German Roman Catholic village The Swabians built the Roman Catholic church in 1825 There was also a mill which burned down in 1930 After the union of Banat with Romania the village remained German The exodus of the Germans began after World War II and accelerated in the late 1980s and early 1990s Today Nițchidorf is mostly Romanian Demographics editEthnic composition 2011 7 Romanians 88 77 Ukrainians 3 22 Hungarians 1 71 Germans 1 38 Unknown 4 4 Others 0 52 Religious composition 2011 8 Orthodox 84 24 Roman Catholics 3 48 Baptists 3 02 Adventists 2 63 Pentecostals 1 12 Unknown 4 46 Others 1 05 Nițchidorf had a population of 1 523 inhabitants at the 2011 census down 4 from the 2002 census Most inhabitants are Romanians 88 77 larger minorities being represented by Ukrainians 3 22 Hungarians 1 71 and Germans 1 38 For 4 4 of the population ethnicity is unknown 7 By religion most inhabitants are Orthodox 84 24 but there are also minorities of Roman Catholics 3 48 Baptists 3 02 Adventists 2 63 and Pentecostals 1 12 For 4 46 of the population religious affiliation is unknown 8 Census 9 Ethnic compositionYear Population Romanians Hungarians Germans Ukrainians1880 2 861 1 015 19 1 803 1890 3 205 1 073 26 2 076 1900 3 394 1 141 60 2 167 1910 3 455 1 226 71 2 123 1920 3 278 1 088 35 2 136 1930 3 357 1 145 44 2 151 1941 3 157 1 035 29 2 078 1956 2 837 1 059 26 1 742 1966 2 495 1 004 20 1 466 1977 2 106 956 14 1 131 1992 1 555 1 411 21 59 552002 1 583 1 457 29 21 652011 1 523 1 352 26 21 49Notable people editSebastian Krauter 1922 2008 Roman Catholic bishop Balthasar Waitz ro de b 1950 writer translator and journalist Herta Muller b 1953 writer and recipient of the 2009 Nobel Prize in LiteratureReferences edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nițchidorf Timiș Results of the 2020 local elections Central Electoral Bureau Retrieved 16 June 2021 a b Prezentare generală Primăria comunei Nițchidorf Populaţia rezidentă după grupa de varstă pe județe și municipii orașe comune la 1 decembrie 2021 XLS National Institute of Statistics Borovszky Samu 1913 Temes varmegye Magyarorszag varmegyei es varosai Budapest Orszagos Monografia Tarsasag a b Scurt istoric Primăria comunei Nițchidorf Hoffmann Elke Leber Peter Dietmar Wolf Walter 2011 Das Banat und die Banater Schwaben Vol V Munich Herausgegeben von der Landsmannschaft der Banater Schwaben ISBN 3 922979 63 7 a b Tab8 Populația stabilă după etnie județe municipii orașe comune Institutul Național de Statistică a b Tab13 Populația stabilă după religie județe municipii orașe comune Institutul Național de Statistică Varga E Arpad Temes megye telepuleseinek etnikai anyanyelvi nemzetisegi adatai 1880 2002 PDF Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nițchidorf amp oldid 1177984332, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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