Parța
Parța Paratz Parác |
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Basic data | ||||
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State : | Romania | |||
Historical region : | Banat | |||
Circle : | Timiș | |||
Coordinates : | 45 ° 38 ' N , 21 ° 8' E | |||
Time zone : | EET ( UTC +2) | |||
Area : | 44.59 km² | |||
Residents : | 2,172 (October 20, 2011) | |||
Population density : | 49 inhabitants per km² | |||
Postal code : | 307396 | |||
Telephone code : | (+40) 02 56 | |||
License plate : | TM | |||
Structure and administration (as of 2016) | ||||
Community type : | local community | |||
Mayor : | Mihai Petricaș ( PSD ) | |||
Postal address : | Str. Principală, no. 282 loc. Parța, jud. Timiș, RO-307396 |
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Parța [ 'partsa ] ( German Paratz , Hungarian Parác ) is a village in Timiș County , in the Banat region , in southwest Romania , about 14 kilometers southwest of the district capital Timișoara ( Timisoara ).
Neighboring places
Sânmihaiu Român | Utvin | Say |
Diniaș | Sacoșu Turcesc | |
Peciu Nou | Obad | Pădureni |
history
The first written mention of it comes from 1334, when a place called Parkas was mentioned on the territory of today's Parța . On the Mercy map from 1723 the place Parza was noted with 84 houses.
On June 4, 1920, the Banat was divided into three parts as a result of the Treaty of Trianon . The largest, eastern part, to which Parța also belonged, fell to Romania.
As a result of the Waffen-SS Agreement of May 12, 1943 between the Antonescu government and Hitler's Germany , all men of German origin who were conscripted into the German army. Before the end of the war, in January 1945, all ethnic German women between the ages of 18 and 30 and men between the ages of 16 and 45 were deported to the Soviet Union for reconstruction work . The Land Reform Act of March 23, 1945 , which provided for the expropriation of German farmers in Romania, deprived the rural population of their livelihoods.
In the 1970s and 1980s, a Stone Age settlement was excavated under the direction of Gheorghe Lazarovici . Artifacts from this settlement, one of the most important in Romania, can be seen in the Banat National Museum . It is the 6000 year old Neolithic sanctuary of Parța of the Vinča culture .
Since 2004 the village has formed its own municipality again by being separated from the municipality of Șag (Schag) and has its own town hall. The first elected mayor is Mihai Petricaș.
Demographics
census | Ethnic groups | |||||||
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year | Residents | Romanians | German | Hungary | Serbs | Others | ||
1880 | 2226 | 1455 | 290 | 160 | 297 | 24 | ||
1900 | 2813 | 1444 | 541 | 521 | 284 | 23 | ||
1941 | 2404 | 1310 | 438 | 448 | ? | 208 | ||
1977 | 2034 | 1358 | 208 | 277 | 120 | 71 (60 Roma ) | ||
1992 | 1420 | 1066 | 78 | 150 | 65 | 61 (56 Roma) | ||
2011 | 2172 | 1747 | 43 | 129 | 44 | 209 (101 Roma) |
See also
literature
- Elke Hoffmann, Peter-Dietmar Leber and Walter Wolf : The Banat and the Banat Swabians. Volume 5. Cities and Villages , Media Group Universal Grafische Betriebe Munich, Munich 2011, ISBN 3-922979-63-7
Web links
- Parța in the web presentation of the Timiș County Council
- Web presentation of the Parța archaeological site at prehistory.it (Romanian)
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b 2011 census in Romania ( MS Excel ; 1.3 MB)
- ↑ Mayoral elections 2016 in Romania ( MS Excel ; 256 kB)
- ↑ Information from the Romanian Parliament , accessed on September 9, 2018 (Romanian).
- ↑ Varga E., Statistică recensăminte după limba maternă, respectiv naționalitate, jud. Timiș 1880 - 1992 (PDF; 897 kB)