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Recaș

Recaș (archaically Armag;[4] Hungarian: Temesrékas; German: Rekasch; Serbian: Рекаш, romanizedRekaš) is a town in Timiș County, Romania. Six villages are administered by the town: Bazoș, Herneacova, Izvin, Nadăș, Petrovaselo and Stanciova. It received town status in April 2004.

Recaș
House of Culture and Town Library
Location in Timiș County
Recaș
Location in Romania
Coordinates: 45°49′45″N 21°31′45″E / 45.82917°N 21.52917°E / 45.82917; 21.52917
CountryRomania
CountyTimiș
Government
 • Mayor (2020–2024) Teodor Pavel[1] (PSD)
Area231.98 km2 (89.57 sq mi)
Population
 (2021-12-01)[3]
8,347
 • Density36/km2 (93/sq mi)
Time zoneEET/EEST (UTC+2/+3)
Postal code
307340–307347
Vehicle reg.TM
Websiteprimariarecas.ro

Name edit

Romanian Hungarian German Serbian
Bazoș Bázos Basosch Базош/Bazoš
Herneacova Aranyág Goldast Хрњаково/Hrnjakovo
Izvin Őszény Jeswin Извин/Izvin
Nadăș Mélynádas Nadasch auf der Heide Надаш/Nadaš
Petrovaselo Temespéteri Petrowaselo Петрово Село/Petrovo Selo
Recaș Temesrékas Rekasch Рекаш/Rekaš
Stanciova Sztancsafalva Stantschowa Станчево/Stančevo

Geography edit

Recaș covers an area of 231.98 km2 (89.57 sq mi), 2.66% of the total area of Timiș County,[2] and is located in an area of sunny hills, favorable to agriculture.

Recaș is crossed to the south by the Timiș River and the Bega Canal. The climate is temperate continental with a slight Mediterranean influence, the winters being generally mild, the summers warm, the autumns long and the transitions from winter to summer quite sudden. Climatic and soil characteristics make this area particularly conducive to viticulture.

History edit

The oldest mention of Recaș dates from 1318. It has had its present name since the Middle Ages (as Rekas in 1450). The name has a Slavic root (Proto-Slavic *rěka = stream), but there is evidence that the village was Vlach. Thus, historian Nicolae Ilieșiu [ro] shows that, in 1359, several Romanian families from Moldavia settled in Recaș, who received land and privileges from King Louis the Great, without being forced to give up Orthodoxy.[5] But a little later the Bulgarians received the same rights, so the ethnic composition was more varied.

It was noticed early on as an important center in the region. In 1470 there was an oppidum Rekas, which comprised 20 localities.[6] It therefore received town privileges, and there was even a customs office here. In 1650, Serbs from the Bačka area settled in Recaș. The locals called them șocați ("shocked") because they were of Catholic religion and, according to some opinions, were Croats.[7]

Following the waves of colonization, in the middle of the 17th century, three distinct settlements were formed: Recașul Valahilor (Vlașnița; "Vlachs' Recaș"), Recașul Șocaților (of the Serbs) and Recașul Bulgarilor ("Bulgarians' Recaș"). The Romanians had a less favorable location, close to the Timiș River, in the area of today's train station. Due to frequent floods and conflicts with the Serbs, they were forced to move, with many settling in the neighboring village of Izvin. Therefore, when the Habsburgs conquered Banat and drew up the first census, the "Vlachs' Recaș" appears as depopulated.[7]

Under the Habsburgs, Recaș experienced a new stage of development, and colonization continued. In 1764, administrator Koll brought a large number of German settlers, who formed the nucleus of the "German Recaș". Until 1786, several waves of Swabian emigrants settled in Recaș in search of a better life. After Banat came under Hungarian administration, a process of Hungarianization and colonization with Hungarians took place. Hungarianization actually began around 1809, and the largest wave of Hungarian colonists settled in Recaș in 1899. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Recaș experienced an unprecedented period of development, polarizing social and economic life in the area (prefecture seat, court, land registry office and preception). In 1894 the brick factory with 100 employees was built, and in 1902 the first German newspaper, Temesrekaser Zeitung, appeared with weekly editions. During the interwar period, Recaș had a primary school, a Catholic confessional school, a casino, a fire brigade, a German agricultural circle and a sports club.[7]

During the socialist period, Recaș had the status of a commune with six villages belonging to it (Bazoș, Herneacova, Izvin, Nadăș, Petrovaselo and Stanciova). Following a local referendum and the fulfillment of the necessary administrative conditions, Recaș acquired town status in 2004.

Demographics edit

Ethnic composition (2011)[8]

  Romanians (77.05%)
  Hungarians (7.62%)
  Serbs (4.27%)
  Roma (2.14%)
  Unknown (6.9%)
  Others (2.02%)

Religious composition (2011)[9]

  Orthodox (67.61%)
  Roman Catholics (10.83%)
  Pentecostals (8.28%)
  Serbian Orthodox (3.61%)
  Baptists (1.26%)
  Unknown (6.91%)
  Others (1.5%)

Recaș had a population of 8,336 inhabitants at the 2011 census, down 3% from the 2002 census. Most inhabitants are Romanians (77.05%), larger minorities being represented by Hungarians (7.62%), Serbs (4.27%) and Roma (2.14%). For 6.9% of the population, ethnicity is unknown.[8] By religion, most inhabitants are Orthodox (67.61%), but there are also minorities of Roman Catholics (10.83%), Pentecostals (8.28%), Serbian Orthodox (3.61%) and Baptists (1.26%). For 6.91% of the population, religious affiliation is unknown.[9]

Census[10] Ethnic composition
Year Population Romanians Hungarians Germans Roma Serbs Croats Slovaks
1880 10,332 3,769 568 2,109 3,759 101
1890 10,928 4,563 698 2,236 3,240 20 96
1900 12,004 4,757 1,684 2,295 1,920 43 109
1910 13,237 4,765 3,105 2,232 1,927 29 119
1920 11,626 3,979 2,573 2,102
1930 11,684 4,653 2,419 1,846 229 2,401 101
1941 11,730 5,098 2,308 1,649
1956 11,261 5,470 2,192 1,235 363 1,905 58
1966 10,806 5,693 1,813 1,157 422 1,685 22
1977 10,928 6,562 1,580 923 440 1,123 243 41
1992 8,665 6,334 1,082 222 219 669 100 17
2002 8,560 6,514 936 116 253 581 119 17
2011 8,336 6,423 635 65 178 356 76 5

Natives edit

  • Ion Cojar (1931–2009), acting teacher and theatre director

Economy edit

 
Vines at Recaș estate
 
A cheese factory in Izvin

The area is best known for the quality of its wines. Recaș Wineries (Romanian: Cramele Recaș), founded in 1991, is the largest producer and exporter of wines in Romania.[11] However, viticulture has a much older tradition in the area, which dates back to the 15th century. The grape varieties grown by Recaș Wineries are: Merlot, Pinot Noir, Cabernet Franc, Syrah, Negru de Drăgășani, Novac, Acalon, Cabernet Dorsa, Zweigelt, Cadarcă, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Fetească Regală, Fetească Albă, Pinot Gris, Viognier, Muscat Ottonel, Furmint, Italian Riesling and Rhine Riesling.[2]

It is noteworthy, however, that in recent years[when?] economic activity has begun to diversify.[citation needed]

Twin towns edit

Recaș is twinned with:

References edit

  1. ^ "Results of the 2020 local elections". Central Electoral Bureau. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
  2. ^ a b c "Strategia de dezvoltare turistică a orașului Recaș 2015-2020" (PDF). Primăria orașului Recaș.
  3. ^ "Populaţia rezidentă după grupa de vârstă, pe județe și municipii, orașe, comune, la 1 decembrie 2021" (XLS). National Institute of Statistics.
  4. ^ Stoicescu, Nicolae (1973). Bibliografia localităților și monumentelor medievale din Banat (PDF). Timișoara: Editura Mitropoliei Banatului. p. 126.
  5. ^ Crețan, Remus (2006). Dicționar toponimic și geografico-istoric al localităților din județul Timiș. Timișoara: Editura Universității de Vest. p. 29. ISBN 973-7608-65-8.
  6. ^ Csánki, Dezső (1894). Magyarország történelmi földrajza a Hunyadiak korában. Vol. II. Budapest: Kiadja a Magyar Tudományos Akadémia.
  7. ^ a b c "Istoric". Primăria orașului Recaș.
  8. ^ a b "Tab8. Populația stabilă după etnie – județe, municipii, orașe, comune". Institutul Național de Statistică.
  9. ^ a b "Tab13. Populația stabilă după religie – județe, municipii, orașe, comune". Institutul Național de Statistică.
  10. ^ Varga, E. Árpád. "Temes megye településeinek etnikai (anyanyelvi/nemzetiségi) adatai 1880-2002" (PDF).
  11. ^ Imbrea, Andra (16 July 2019). "Cramele Recaș, liderul pieței de vinuri din România. Afaceri de peste 38 milioane euro în 2018". Wall-Street.ro.

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For other uses see Recaș disambiguation Bazoș redirects here For Bazoșu Nou see Bucovăț Timiș Recaș archaically Armag 4 Hungarian Temesrekas German Rekasch Serbian Rekash romanized Rekas is a town in Timiș County Romania Six villages are administered by the town Bazoș Herneacova Izvin Nadăș Petrovaselo and Stanciova It received town status in April 2004 RecașTownHouse of Culture and Town LibraryCoat of armsLocation in Timiș CountyRecașLocation in RomaniaCoordinates 45 49 45 N 21 31 45 E 45 82917 N 21 52917 E 45 82917 21 52917CountryRomaniaCountyTimișGovernment Mayor 2020 2024 Teodor Pavel 1 PSD Area 2 231 98 km2 89 57 sq mi Population 2021 12 01 3 8 347 Density36 km2 93 sq mi Time zoneEET EEST UTC 2 3 Postal code307340 307347Vehicle reg TMWebsiteprimariarecas wbr ro Contents 1 Name 2 Geography 3 History 4 Demographics 5 Natives 6 Economy 7 Twin towns 8 ReferencesName editRomanian Hungarian German SerbianBazoș Bazos Basosch Bazosh BazosHerneacova Aranyag Goldast Hrњakovo HrnjakovoIzvin Oszeny Jeswin Izvin IzvinNadăș Melynadas Nadasch auf der Heide Nadash NadasPetrovaselo Temespeteri Petrowaselo Petrovo Selo Petrovo SeloRecaș Temesrekas Rekasch Rekash RekasStanciova Sztancsafalva Stantschowa Stanchevo StancevoGeography editRecaș covers an area of 231 98 km2 89 57 sq mi 2 66 of the total area of Timiș County 2 and is located in an area of sunny hills favorable to agriculture Recaș is crossed to the south by the Timiș River and the Bega Canal The climate is temperate continental with a slight Mediterranean influence the winters being generally mild the summers warm the autumns long and the transitions from winter to summer quite sudden Climatic and soil characteristics make this area particularly conducive to viticulture History editThe oldest mention of Recaș dates from 1318 It has had its present name since the Middle Ages as Rekas in 1450 The name has a Slavic root Proto Slavic reka stream but there is evidence that the village was Vlach Thus historian Nicolae Ilieșiu ro shows that in 1359 several Romanian families from Moldavia settled in Recaș who received land and privileges from King Louis the Great without being forced to give up Orthodoxy 5 But a little later the Bulgarians received the same rights so the ethnic composition was more varied It was noticed early on as an important center in the region In 1470 there was an oppidum Rekas which comprised 20 localities 6 It therefore received town privileges and there was even a customs office here In 1650 Serbs from the Backa area settled in Recaș The locals called them șocați shocked because they were of Catholic religion and according to some opinions were Croats 7 Following the waves of colonization in the middle of the 17th century three distinct settlements were formed Recașul Valahilor Vlașnița Vlachs Recaș Recașul Șocaților of the Serbs and Recașul Bulgarilor Bulgarians Recaș The Romanians had a less favorable location close to the Timiș River in the area of today s train station Due to frequent floods and conflicts with the Serbs they were forced to move with many settling in the neighboring village of Izvin Therefore when the Habsburgs conquered Banat and drew up the first census the Vlachs Recaș appears as depopulated 7 Under the Habsburgs Recaș experienced a new stage of development and colonization continued In 1764 administrator Koll brought a large number of German settlers who formed the nucleus of the German Recaș Until 1786 several waves of Swabian emigrants settled in Recaș in search of a better life After Banat came under Hungarian administration a process of Hungarianization and colonization with Hungarians took place Hungarianization actually began around 1809 and the largest wave of Hungarian colonists settled in Recaș in 1899 In the late 19th and early 20th centuries Recaș experienced an unprecedented period of development polarizing social and economic life in the area prefecture seat court land registry office and preception In 1894 the brick factory with 100 employees was built and in 1902 the first German newspaper Temesrekaser Zeitung appeared with weekly editions During the interwar period Recaș had a primary school a Catholic confessional school a casino a fire brigade a German agricultural circle and a sports club 7 During the socialist period Recaș had the status of a commune with six villages belonging to it Bazoș Herneacova Izvin Nadăș Petrovaselo and Stanciova Following a local referendum and the fulfillment of the necessary administrative conditions Recaș acquired town status in 2004 Demographics editEthnic composition 2011 8 Romanians 77 05 Hungarians 7 62 Serbs 4 27 Roma 2 14 Unknown 6 9 Others 2 02 Religious composition 2011 9 Orthodox 67 61 Roman Catholics 10 83 Pentecostals 8 28 Serbian Orthodox 3 61 Baptists 1 26 Unknown 6 91 Others 1 5 Recaș had a population of 8 336 inhabitants at the 2011 census down 3 from the 2002 census Most inhabitants are Romanians 77 05 larger minorities being represented by Hungarians 7 62 Serbs 4 27 and Roma 2 14 For 6 9 of the population ethnicity is unknown 8 By religion most inhabitants are Orthodox 67 61 but there are also minorities of Roman Catholics 10 83 Pentecostals 8 28 Serbian Orthodox 3 61 and Baptists 1 26 For 6 91 of the population religious affiliation is unknown 9 Census 10 Ethnic compositionYear Population Romanians Hungarians Germans Roma Serbs Croats Slovaks1880 10 332 3 769 568 2 109 3 759 1011890 10 928 4 563 698 2 236 3 240 20 961900 12 004 4 757 1 684 2 295 1 920 43 1091910 13 237 4 765 3 105 2 232 1 927 29 1191920 11 626 3 979 2 573 2 102 1930 11 684 4 653 2 419 1 846 229 2 401 1011941 11 730 5 098 2 308 1 649 1956 11 261 5 470 2 192 1 235 363 1 905 581966 10 806 5 693 1 813 1 157 422 1 685 221977 10 928 6 562 1 580 923 440 1 123 243 411992 8 665 6 334 1 082 222 219 669 100 172002 8 560 6 514 936 116 253 581 119 172011 8 336 6 423 635 65 178 356 76 5Natives editIon Cojar 1931 2009 acting teacher and theatre directorEconomy edit nbsp Vines at Recaș estate nbsp A cheese factory in IzvinThe area is best known for the quality of its wines Recaș Wineries Romanian Cramele Recaș founded in 1991 is the largest producer and exporter of wines in Romania 11 However viticulture has a much older tradition in the area which dates back to the 15th century The grape varieties grown by Recaș Wineries are Merlot Pinot Noir Cabernet Franc Syrah Negru de Drăgășani Novac Acalon Cabernet Dorsa Zweigelt Cadarcă Chardonnay Sauvignon Blanc Fetească Regală Fetească Albă Pinot Gris Viognier Muscat Ottonel Furmint Italian Riesling and Rhine Riesling 2 It is noteworthy however that in recent years when economic activity has begun to diversify citation needed Twin towns editRecaș is twinned with nbsp Nova CrnjaReferences edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Recaș Results of the 2020 local elections Central Electoral Bureau Retrieved 16 June 2021 a b c Strategia de dezvoltare turistică a orașului Recaș 2015 2020 PDF Primăria orașului Recaș Populaţia rezidentă după grupa de varstă pe județe și municipii orașe comune la 1 decembrie 2021 XLS National Institute of Statistics Stoicescu Nicolae 1973 Bibliografia localităților și monumentelor medievale din Banat PDF Timișoara Editura Mitropoliei Banatului p 126 Crețan Remus 2006 Dicționar toponimic și geografico istoric al localităților din județul Timiș Timișoara Editura Universității de Vest p 29 ISBN 973 7608 65 8 Csanki Dezso 1894 Magyarorszag tortenelmi foldrajza a Hunyadiak koraban Vol II Budapest Kiadja a Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia a b c Istoric Primăria orașului Recaș 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 Imbrea Andra 16 July 2019 Cramele Recaș liderul pieței de vinuri din Romania Afaceri de peste 38 milioane euro in 2018 Wall Street ro Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Recaș amp oldid 1201738599, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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