Șaroş pe Târnave
Șaroş pe Târnave Sharosch Szászsáros |
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Basic data | ||||
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Historical region : | Transylvania | |||
Circle : | Sibiu | |||
Municipality : | Dumbrăveni | |||
Coordinates : | 46 ° 12 ' N , 24 ° 33' E | |||
Time zone : | EET ( UTC +2) | |||
Height : | 333 m | |||
Residents : | 1,692 (2002) | |||
Postal code : | 555502 | |||
Telephone code : | (+40) 02 69 | |||
License plate : | SB | |||
Structure and administration | ||||
Community type : | Village |
Saros pe Târnave (obsolete Şaroşul Săsesc ; German Saris , såksesch Schuersch , Hungarian Szászsáros ) is a village in the region of Transylvania in Sibiu county in Romania . It belongs to the city of Dumbrăveni (Elizabeth City ) .
The place is also known by the Romanian outdated names Șaroşul pe Târnave and Șaroş , the German Sharosch an der Kokel , Gross-Scharss and Sharesch and the Transylvanian-Saxon Schmersch .
location
The place Șaroş pe Târnave is located in the Kokeltal south of the Târnava Mare (Great Kokel) on the national road DN 14 three kilometers southwest of Dumbrăveni.
history
The place was first mentioned in a document in 1283. The church's bell tower was added to its west side in the 16th century. A covered battlement ran along the curtain wall.
population
The population in the village developed as follows from 1850 to 2002:
census | Ethnic composition | ||||
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year | population | Romanians | Hungary | German | other |
1850 | 1,432 | 414 | - | 902 | 116 |
1930 | 1,661 | 467 | 53 | 1,029 | 112 |
1977 | 1,616 | 763 | 3 | 654 | 196 |
1992 | 1,671 | 1,368 | 79 | 35 | 189 |
2002 | 1,692 | 1,334 | 81 | 13 | 264 |
Attractions
- The Scharoscher church castle was built in the 14th and the rectory in the 16th century and both were renovated in the 18th century. They are under monument protection.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Heinz Heltmann, Gustav Servatius (Ed.): Travel Guide Siebenbürgen . Kraft, Würzburg 1993, ISBN 3-8083-2019-2 , p. 517 .
- ^ Censuses 1850–2002, last updated November 4, 2008 (PDF; 1 MB; Hungarian).
- ↑ List of historical monuments of the Romanian Ministry of Culture , updated 2015 (PDF; 12.7 MB; Romanian).