Bod (Romania)

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Bod
Brenndorf
Botfalu
Coat of arms of Bod (Romania)
Bod (Romania) (Romania)
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Basic data
State : RomaniaRomania Romania
Historical region : Transylvania
Circle : Brașov
Coordinates : 45 ° 46 '  N , 25 ° 39'  E Coordinates: 45 ° 45 '50 "  N , 25 ° 38' 30"  E
Time zone : EET ( UTC +2)
Height : 506  m
Area : 33.56  km²
Residents : 3,994 (October 20, 2011)
Population density : 119 inhabitants per km²
Postal code : 507015
Telephone code : (+40) 02 68
License plate : BV
Structure and administration (as of 2016)
Community type : local community
Structure : Bod, Colonia Bod
Mayor : Sergiu Arsene (independent)
Postal address : St. Școlii, no. 139
loc. Bod, jud. Brașov, RO-507015

Bod ( German  Brenndorf , Hungarian Botfalu ) is a municipality in Transylvania , Romania .

The place is also among the German names Bring village or Brignendorf and the Hungarian Botfalva known.

Geographical location

Location of the municipality of Bod in the Brașov district

The municipality of Bod is located in Burzenland in the northeast of the Brașov district . The place is on the district road (drum județean) DJ 103, 15 kilometers north of the district capital Brașov (Kronstadt) , two kilometers from the national road DN 13 . The community is also located on the international, electrified Teiuș – Brașov railway line .

history

Old coat of arms of Brenndorf

Archaeological finds indicate that the area around the village was probably inhabited as early as the Neolithic .

The first documentary mention took place in 1386 after the settlement of the Transylvanian Saxons , who were to shape Brenndorf for centuries.

Due to the geographical location of the place, the community has always been threatened by raids of conquest and looting from the south and east.

During the Second World War there was considerable fighting due to the transmission system.

In 2009 there were still 65 members of the Protestant community (Transylvanian Saxony).

Demographics

The population development of the municipality of Bod:

census Ethnicity
year Residents Romanians Hungary German Other
1850 1.933 539 - 1,258 136
1920 2,393 920 100 1,369 4th
1956 3,892 2.140 638 1,075 39
1977 5,082 3,297 837 919 29
2002 3,927 3,291 469 64 103
2011 3,994 3,373 322 42 257 (Roma 16)

Since 1850, the highest number of inhabitants in the area of ​​today's municipality was determined in 1977, as well as the Romanians and the Magyars. The highest population of Romanian Germans (1,406) was registered in 1930 and that of Roma (136) in 1850. At almost every recording, one to three people identified themselves as Ukrainians , Serbs or Slovaks .

economy

In the second half of the 19th century, the railway line from Kronstadt to Budapest was built, which also opened up new opportunities for Brenndorf to develop economically.

The sugar factory, founded in 1889, is the most distinctive company in the municipality. The cadastral community "Colonia Bod" also dates back to the time it was founded.

In 1933/34 the Bod long wave transmitter was put into operation.

Others

The Romanian-wide cold record was registered here in January 1942 (−38.5 ° C).

Attractions

  • Evangelical church from the 14th century
  • Long and medium wave transmission system from Bod (built 1933/34), visible from afar

Personalities

See also

Web links

Commons : Bod  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. 2011 census in Romania ( MS Excel ; 1.3 MB)
  2. Bod at arcanum.hu (Hungarian)
  3. Historical information on the development of Brenndorf at www.siebenbuerger.de
  4. Dieter Drotleff: Pastors, curators, numbers of souls. In: Allgemeine Deutsche Zeitung. Enclosure: Karpatenrundschau , March 4, 2010, p. 3.
  5. E. Varga: Statistics of the population by ethnicity in the Brașov district according to censuses from 1850–2002 (Hungarian; PDF; 512 kB)
  6. Report on Damasus Dürr at sevenbuerger.de
  7. Franz Heinz: Painting and graphics by Reinhardt Schuster in Bern on September 9, 2012 at sevenbuerger.de