Sârbi (Arad)

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Sârbi
Razendorf, Raizendorf
Szerb, Ráczfalva
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Sârbi (Arad) (Romania)
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Basic data
State : RomaniaRomania Romania
Historical region : Screeching area
Circle : Arad
Municipality : Hălmăgel
Coordinates : 46 ° 17 '  N , 22 ° 38'  E Coordinates: 46 ° 17 '15 "  N , 22 ° 38' 26"  E
Time zone : EET ( UTC +2)
Height : 370  m
Residents : 152 (2002)
Postal code : 317182
Telephone code : (+40) 02 57
License plate : AR
Structure and administration
Community type : Village

Sârbi (German: Razendorf , Raizendorf , Hungarian: Szerb , Ráczfalva ) is a village in Romania in the easternmost part of the Arad district . The village of Sârbi belongs to the municipality of Hălmăgel .

Geographical location

Sârbi is located at an altitude of about 370 meters above sea level in the Apuseni Mountains . The name of the village Sârbi is synonymous with the Romanian name for the Serbs .

history

The first written mention dates back to 1561. Over the centuries, different spellings of the place name appeared: 1561 Ráczfalva , 1746 Szerb , 1808 Szirb , Raissendorf , Szirbul , 1888 Szirb , Ráczfalva , 1913 Szerb , 1920 Sârbi .

After the Peace of Karlowitz (1699), Arad and the Maroscher Land came under Austrian rule , while the Banat south of the Marosch remained under Turkish rule until the Peace of Passarowitz (1718) . On the Josephine land survey is Raissendorf entered.

As a result of the Austro-Hungarian Compromise (1867), the Arad region, like the whole of Banat and Transylvania, was annexed to the Kingdom of Hungary within the Austro-Hungarian dual monarchy . The official place name was Ráczfalva .

The Treaty of Trianon on June 4, 1920 resulted in the regulation of the borders , whereby Sârbi fell to the Kingdom of Romania .

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