Sacoșu Turcesc

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Sacoșu Turcesc
Turkish Sakosch
Törökszákos
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Sacoșu Turcesc (Romania)
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Basic data
State : RomaniaRomania Romania
Historical region : Banat
Circle : Timiș
Coordinates : 45 ° 39 '  N , 21 ° 26'  E Coordinates: 45 ° 39 '16 "  N , 21 ° 25' 35"  E
Time zone : EET ( UTC +2)
Area : 23.17  km²
Residents : 3,087 (2013)
Population density : 133 inhabitants per km²
Postal code : 307355
Telephone code : (+40) 02 56
License plate : TM
Structure and administration (as of 2016)
Community type : local community
Structure : Sacoșu Turcesc, Berini , Icloda , Otvești , Stamora Română , Uliuc and Unip
Mayor : Gabriel Adrian Koller ( PSD )
Postal address : Str. Principală, no. 98
loc. Sacoșu Turcesc, jud. Timiș, RO-307355
Website :
Location of the municipality of Sacoșu Turcesc in Timiș County
Sacoșu Turcesc on the Josephine Land Survey (1769–1772)

Sacoșu Turcesc (German: Turkish Sakosch , Hungarian: Törökszákos ) is a municipality in Timiș County , in the Banat region , in southwest Romania . The Sacoşu Turcesc municipality also includes the villages of Berini , Icloda , Otveşti , Stamora Română , Uliuc and Unip .

Geographical location

Sacoșu Turcesc is located in the center of Timiș County, 22 kilometers southeast of Timișoara and 16 kilometers west of Buziaș .

Neighboring places

Moșnița Nouă Dragșina Chevereșu Mare
Giroc Neighboring communities Buziaș
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history

The first written mention of a settlement in the area of ​​today's Sacoșu Turcesc comes from the year 1321 under the name Zekes . At the time of the Josephine land survey of 1717, the place was called Fakosch and had 80 houses. After the Peace of Passarowitz (1718), when the Banat became a Habsburg crown domain , Sakosh was part of the Temescher Banat . The village of Sakosch is noted on the Mercy map from 1723 . In 1828 the town of Török Szákos and Turkish Sakosch was recorded in the files. In 1868 the town was called Eötvösdfalva , after the Hungarian Minister of Education, Baron Josef Eötvös, who advocated teaching in the three national languages ​​Hungarian, German and Romanian at the University of Cluj .

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 Sakosh also belongs, fell to the Kingdom of Romania . The place received the official name Sacoșu Turcesc.

Demographics

The population development of the municipality of Sacoșu Turcesc:

census Ethnicity
year Residents Romanians Hungary German Other
1880 5301 4675 451 148 27
1910 6739 5331 1131 191 86
1930 5771 4810 693 165 103
1977 4658 3984 436 44 194
2002 3156 2686 215 21st 234

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Mayoral elections 2016 in Romania ( MS Excel ; 256 kB)
  2. kia.hu , (PDF; 982 kB) E. Varga: Statistics of the number of inhabitants by ethnic group in the Timiș district according to censuses from 1880 - 2002