Bătrâna
Bătrâna Altendorf Batrina |
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Basic data | ||||
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State : | Romania | |||
Historical region : | Transylvania | |||
Circle : | Hunedoara | |||
Coordinates : | 45 ° 48 ' N , 22 ° 35' E | |||
Time zone : | EET ( UTC +2) | |||
Height : | 960 m | |||
Area : | 29.60 km² | |||
Residents : | 127 (October 20, 2011) | |||
Population density : | 4 inhabitants per km² | |||
Postal code : | 337070 | |||
Telephone code : | (+40) 02 54 | |||
License plate : | HD | |||
Structure and administration (as of 2016) | ||||
Community type : | local community | |||
Structure : | Bătrâna, Fața Roșie , Piatra , Răchițaua | |||
Mayor : | Radu Herciu ( PNL ) | |||
Postal address : | Str. Principală, no. 55 loc. Bătrâna, jud. Hunedoara, RO-337070 |
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Bătrâna or old spelling Bătrîna [ ˈbətrɨna ] ( German Altendorf , Hungarian Batrina ) is a municipality in the Hunedoara district in Transylvania , Romania .
Geographical location
The municipality of Bătrâna is located in a mountainous landscape in southwestern Transylvania in the north of the Poiana-Ruscă Mountains . In the historical district of Marosillye - today Ilia - of Hunyad County ( Eisenmarkt County ), in the west of the Hunedoara district, the place Bătrâna is located on the county road ( Drum județean ) DJ 688 about 60 kilometers (about 25 km as the crow flies) southwest of the district capital Deva ( Diemrich ) removed.
Most of the incorporated villages can be reached from the community center on unpaved roads.
history
The place Bătrâna was first mentioned in 1750. Because of the difficult living conditions in the incorporated villages, also due to a lack of electricity, unpaved roads, no running water, the younger population has left the places more and more, so that the majority of older people live here. Although the three incorporated villages had no electricity connection (hoped to get one in 2012), internet connection was relocated here in 2010.
The church of the village of Bătrâna, located in the middle of a cemetery, is the only church on the area of the municipality. Although Bătrâna has a cemetery, the dead are buried here in their own garden near the houses.
The main occupations of the population are agriculture and livestock, especially sheep and cattle.
population
In the official survey of 1850, 640 people lived in the area of today's municipality. 633 of them were Romanians and seven were Roma . The highest number of inhabitants (725, three of whom called themselves German ) - and at the same time that of the Romanians (722) - was reached in 1910. The highest population of the Magyars (46) and that of the Roma (8) was reached in 1966, that of the Romanian Germans (5) in 1941. In addition, 17 residents identified themselves as Ukrainians and ten residents as Serbs in 1966 . Since 1910 the population has been falling steadily, so that in 2002 175 Romanians were registered in the municipality of Bătrâna.
The municipality of Bătrâna, with its 124 inhabitants (2012), ranks second in terms of depopulation in Romania. Since 2010, due to the steadily decreasing population, a merger with the municipality of Dobra has been considered.
Attractions
- The wooden church Cuvioasa Paraschiva in Bătrâna is not a listed building.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ 2011 census in Romania at citypopulation.de
- ^ Dictionary of the localities in Transylvania
- ↑ Heinz Heltmann, Gustav Servatius: travel guide Transylvania. Kraft-Verlag, Würzburg 1993, ISBN 3-8083-2019-2
- ↑ Ciprian Iancu: Village with internet but without electricity, on Evenimentul zilei (evz.ro), from June 24, 2010, accessed on March 28, 2012 (Romanian)
- ↑ Ramona Ştefan: The cemeteries in the gardens on Replica, November 2–8, 2006, accessed on March 28, 2012 ( Memento of the original from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (Romanian)
- ↑ Census, last updated November 2, 2008, p. 52 (Hungarian; PDF file; 1.06 MB)
- ↑ Judeţul Hunedoara are cinci dintre cele mai depopulate comune ( Memento from April 16, 2013 in the web archive archive.today ), The Hunedoara district has the five most depopulated communities , on Servus Hunedoara.ro, from March 8, 2012, (Romanian)
- ↑ Nicolle Ebner: The municipality of Bătrâna could be merged with Dobra, on Mesagerul Hunedoara.ro of July 7, 2010, accessed on March 29, 2012