Sacoșu Turcesc
Sacoșu Turcesc Turkish Sakosch Törökszákos |
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Historical region : | Banat | |||
Circle : | Timiș | |||
Coordinates : | 45 ° 39 ' N , 21 ° 26' 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 |
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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 |
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Buziaș |
favorite | Tormac | Nițchidorf |
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 | |||||||
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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
- ghidulprimariilor.ro , Sacoșu Turcesc Citizens Office
- arhivelenationale.ro , history of Sacoșu Turcesc
- cjtimis.ro , Sacoșu Turcesc on the Timiș County Council website
Individual evidence
- ↑ Mayoral elections 2016 in Romania ( MS Excel ; 256 kB)
- ↑ 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