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Vălcani

Vălcani (often spelled Valcani; Hungarian: Valkány; German: Walkan; Serbian: Валкањ, romanizedValkanj) is a commune in Timiș County, Romania. It is composed of a single village, Vălcani. An independent commune from 1877 to 1968, it was a village of Dudeștii Vechi commune from that year until 2005, when it again became independent.

Vălcani
Location in Timiș County
Vălcani
Location in Romania
Coordinates: 46°1′N 20°24′E / 46.017°N 20.400°E / 46.017; 20.400
CountryRomania
CountyTimiș
Government
 • Mayor (2020–2024) Dragoș Buicu[1] (PNL)
Area62.43 km2 (24.10 sq mi)
Population
 (2021-12-01)[3]
1,225
 • Density20/km2 (51/sq mi)
Time zoneEET/EEST (UTC+2/+3)
Postal code
307153
Vehicle reg.TM
Websitewww.valcani.ro

Geography edit

Vălcani is located in the west of Timiș County, in the Aranca Plain, on the border with Serbia. It is comprised between Dudeștii Vechi commune in the east and north and Teremia Mare commune in the south. It is located 82 km (51 mi) from Timișoara and about 20 km (12 mi) from Sânnicolau Mare, the nearest town.

The surface hydrographic network is represented by the Aranca River and the older branches of the Mureș River, Mureșan and Țiganca streams.[2]

History edit

 
Vălcani (Walkan) on the Josephinische Landesaufnahme of 1769–1772

The first data about Valcani appear in documents from 1256, when it was called Kyuolkan, being inhabited by blaci (Romanians) and biseni (probably Pechenegs). It was first owned by the Csanád clan [hu], in 1647 it was donated to János Horváth-Kissevics, and in 1717 it became the property of the Habsburg emperor. After the annexation of Banat by Hungary, the estate was sold to the Batthyány family, and in 1850 Simon Sinas became the owner. He later sold the property to several owners.[4]

The first inhabitants settled in the part of the village known as Grădini ("Gardens"), about 300–400 m (980–1,310 ft) from the Aranca River, between Dudeștii Vechi and the current hearth of the village, being called Vălcaniul de Sus ("Upper Vălcani"). Later, as a result of the increase in the number of inhabitants, the population expanded downstream on Aranca, in the area known today as Șuștreni, being called Vălcaniul de Jos ("Lower Vălcani"). During the Ottoman rule, other neighborhoods appeared, such as Carafala.[4]

The main occupation of the inhabitants was sheep breeding, but over time they began to cultivate the land. In 1736 the locality is divided in two, a part is ceded in order to colonize with Romanian population from Transylvania, Caraș and Severin, and a part is leased. At the beginning of the 20th century, the locality had 720 houses and 4,829 inhabitants, respectively.[4]

Vălcani commune was first established in 1877 and functioned as an administrative unit until 1968, when it was abolished, being attached to Dudeștii Vechi commune. Following a local referendum held in 2004, Vălcani commune was re-established, consisting of a single village.

Demographics edit

Ethnic composition (2011)[5]

  Romanians (93.63%)
  Hungarians (2.52%)
  Unknown (2.67%)
  Others (1.18%)

Religious composition (2011)[6]

  Orthodox (91.11%)
  Roman Catholics (2.89%)
  Pentecostals (1.11%)
  Unknown (2.74%)
  Others (2.15%)

Vălcani had a population of 1,350 inhabitants at the 2011 census, up 3% from the 2002 census. Most inhabitants are Romanians (93.63%), with a minority of Hungarians (2.52%). For 2.67% of the population, ethnicity is unknown.[5] By religion, most inhabitants are Orthodox (91.11%), but there are also minorities of Roman Catholics (2.89%) and Pentecostals (1.11%). For 2.74% of the population, religious affiliation is unknown.[6]

Census[7] Ethnic composition
Year Population Romanians Hungarians Germans Serbs Slovaks Bulgarians
1880 3,549 2,635 766 128 4 7
1890 4,260 2,800 1,250 141 41 2
1900 4,829 3,105 1,532 135 50 6
1910 4,809 3,007 1,509 136 21 59 77
1920 3,276[a] 2,869 280 85
1930 3,429 2,643 591 81 49 8 25
1941 3,108 2,393 478 79
1956 2,205
1966 1,989 1,738 195 11 3 32
1977 1,731 1,539 149 10 1 11
1992 1,279 1,164 83 5 2 10
2002 1,308 1,217 56 3 7 19
2011 1,350 1,264 34 4

Notable people edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Part of its territory was annexed to Yugoslavia.

References edit

  1. ^ "Results of the 2020 local elections". Central Electoral Bureau. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Prezentare generală". Primăria comunei Valcani.
  3. ^ "Populaţia rezidentă după grupa de vârstă, pe județe și municipii, orașe, comune, la 1 decembrie 2021" (XLS). National Institute of Statistics.
  4. ^ a b c "Istoric". Primăria comunei Valcani.
  5. ^ a b "Tab8. Populația stabilă după etnie – județe, municipii, orașe, comune". Institutul Național de Statistică.
  6. ^ a b "Tab13. Populația stabilă după religie – județe, municipii, orașe, comune". Institutul Național de Statistică.
  7. ^ Varga, E. Árpád. "Temes megye településeinek etnikai (anyanyelvi/nemzetiségi) adatai 1880-2002" (PDF).

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For Valcani village in Vrancea County see Paltin Vălcani often spelled Valcani Hungarian Valkany German Walkan Serbian Valkaњ romanized Valkanj is a commune in Timiș County Romania It is composed of a single village Vălcani An independent commune from 1877 to 1968 it was a village of Dudeștii Vechi commune from that year until 2005 when it again became independent VălcaniCommuneLocation in Timiș CountyVălcaniLocation in RomaniaCoordinates 46 1 N 20 24 E 46 017 N 20 400 E 46 017 20 400CountryRomaniaCountyTimișGovernment Mayor 2020 2024 Dragoș Buicu 1 PNL Area 2 62 43 km2 24 10 sq mi Population 2021 12 01 3 1 225 Density20 km2 51 sq mi Time zoneEET EEST UTC 2 3 Postal code307153Vehicle reg TMWebsitewww wbr valcani wbr ro Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Demographics 4 Notable people 5 Notes 6 ReferencesGeography editVălcani is located in the west of Timiș County in the Aranca Plain on the border with Serbia It is comprised between Dudeștii Vechi commune in the east and north and Teremia Mare commune in the south It is located 82 km 51 mi from Timișoara and about 20 km 12 mi from Sannicolau Mare the nearest town The surface hydrographic network is represented by the Aranca River and the older branches of the Mureș River Mureșan and Țiganca streams 2 History edit nbsp Vălcani Walkan on the Josephinische Landesaufnahme of 1769 1772The first data about Valcani appear in documents from 1256 when it was called Kyuolkan being inhabited by blaci Romanians and biseni probably Pechenegs It was first owned by the Csanad clan hu in 1647 it was donated to Janos Horvath Kissevics and in 1717 it became the property of the Habsburg emperor After the annexation of Banat by Hungary the estate was sold to the Batthyany family and in 1850 Simon Sinas became the owner He later sold the property to several owners 4 The first inhabitants settled in the part of the village known as Grădini Gardens about 300 400 m 980 1 310 ft from the Aranca River between Dudeștii Vechi and the current hearth of the village being called Vălcaniul de Sus Upper Vălcani Later as a result of the increase in the number of inhabitants the population expanded downstream on Aranca in the area known today as Șuștreni being called Vălcaniul de Jos Lower Vălcani During the Ottoman rule other neighborhoods appeared such as Carafala 4 The main occupation of the inhabitants was sheep breeding but over time they began to cultivate the land In 1736 the locality is divided in two a part is ceded in order to colonize with Romanian population from Transylvania Caraș and Severin and a part is leased At the beginning of the 20th century the locality had 720 houses and 4 829 inhabitants respectively 4 Vălcani commune was first established in 1877 and functioned as an administrative unit until 1968 when it was abolished being attached to Dudeștii Vechi commune Following a local referendum held in 2004 Vălcani commune was re established consisting of a single village Demographics editEthnic composition 2011 5 Romanians 93 63 Hungarians 2 52 Unknown 2 67 Others 1 18 Religious composition 2011 6 Orthodox 91 11 Roman Catholics 2 89 Pentecostals 1 11 Unknown 2 74 Others 2 15 Vălcani had a population of 1 350 inhabitants at the 2011 census up 3 from the 2002 census Most inhabitants are Romanians 93 63 with a minority of Hungarians 2 52 For 2 67 of the population ethnicity is unknown 5 By religion most inhabitants are Orthodox 91 11 but there are also minorities of Roman Catholics 2 89 and Pentecostals 1 11 For 2 74 of the population religious affiliation is unknown 6 Census 7 Ethnic compositionYear Population Romanians Hungarians Germans Serbs Slovaks Bulgarians1880 3 549 2 635 766 128 4 7 1890 4 260 2 800 1 250 141 41 2 1900 4 829 3 105 1 532 135 50 6 1910 4 809 3 007 1 509 136 21 59 771920 3 276 a 2 869 280 85 1930 3 429 2 643 591 81 49 8 251941 3 108 2 393 478 79 1956 2 205 1966 1 989 1 738 195 11 3 321977 1 731 1 539 149 10 1 111992 1 279 1 164 83 5 2 102002 1 308 1 217 56 3 7 192011 1 350 1 264 34 4Notable people editGrațian Sepi 1910 1977 footballerNotes edit Part of its territory was annexed to Yugoslavia References edit Results of the 2020 local elections Central Electoral Bureau Retrieved 16 June 2021 a b Prezentare generală Primăria comunei Valcani Populaţia rezidentă după grupa de varstă pe județe și municipii orașe comune la 1 decembrie 2021 XLS National Institute of Statistics a b c Istoric Primăria comunei Valcani 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 Vălcani amp oldid 1178328554, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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