Beba Veche


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FieldValue
typecommune
countyTimiș
population_totalauto
map_captionLocation in Timiș County
nameBeba Veche
other_nameÓbéba
image_shieldROU TM Beba Veche CoA.png
leader_nameIoan Bohancanu
leader_term2004–
leader_partyPSD
image_mapBeba Veche jud Timis.svg
image_skylineBeba veche.JPG
coordinates
area_footnotes
area_total_km294.04
elevation_m80
postal_code307035–307037
website
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Beba Veche (; ; ) is a commune in Timiș County. It is composed of three villages: Beba Veche (commune seat), Cherestur and Pordeanu. Beba Veche is the westernmost settlement in Romania.

Geography

Located in the eastern part of the Pannonian Plain on the border with Hungary and Serbia, the village is crossed by the 20°15′44″ meridian east in the westernmost point of Romania, called Triplex Confinium, where the borders of the three countries meet. Geographically, it is located in the Torontal Plain, at an average altitude of 80 m. The nearest settlement is Kübekháza in Hungary, about 1.5 km away, to which Beba Veche was connected in the past by a direct road. The nearest town is Sânnicolau Mare, 34 km away. The distance by road to Timișoara is 100 km; Szeged 88 km; Bucharest 641 km; Budapest 260 km; Belgrade 239 km and Vienna 492 km. The only access road to Beba Veche is the county road DJ682 Sânnicolau Mare–Beba Veche. The closest railway station is Dudeștii Vechi, some 26 km away.

Climate

Beba Veche is dominated by a moderate continental climate with Mediterranean influences from the Adriatic Sea and Mediterranean Sea due to the fact that it is protected by the Carpathians that prevent cold air from northeast and allow hot air from southwest and west. This makes winters milder, with a positive mean temperature (0.3 C). The mean annual temperature is 10.8 C. The mean multiannual amount of precipitation is 536.5 mm, with the most abundant precipitation in May and June (23–25% of the mean annual amount); rainfall oscillations are rather high from one year to another (with a limit of 250 mm); crops are stressed by excess moisture particularly during the first part of vegetation, while during the latter vegetation period (after August) humidity is insufficient.

History

Beba Veche is one of the oldest settlements in Banat. Archaeological discoveries have led Swabian historiographer Felix Milleker to conclude that it dates back to the Stone Age. Judging by the tumuli discovered here, it can be said that it dates at least from the time of the Agathyrsi (6th century BC). Historian claims that until the 5th century, it was called Vitoliu, after the name of the Roman emperor Vitellius.

The first document attesting Beba Veche dates from 1247, during the reign of Béla IV of Hungary. It was mentioned as Béb in a chronicle preserved at the Museum of History in Cluj-Napoca. The settlement was originally owned by the Csanád clan; the name comes from one of the family members. At the end of the 13th century, due to repeated attacks of the Cumans, the village was depopulated. According to the Turkish census of 1557–1558, only 15 houses inhabited by Hungarians were registered in the settlement. In 1647, Rascian shepherds began to settle here, but they did not stay here for a long time either. After the Treaty of Passarowitz and the establishment of Austrian rule in Banat, it seems that Beba Veche was no longer inhabited, because on Mercy's map from 1723 to 1725, Beba is no longer mentioned. ::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/cf/Banat_Josephinische_Landaufnahme_pg005.jpg" caption="Josephinische Landesaufnahme]]'' of 1769–1772"] ::

In 1773, the Csanád ministry settled two villages on the site of the old locality: Kisbéba, where it invited Hungarian tobacco growers from Szeged area and Óbéba, which it handed over to Romanian-speaking settlers. In 1779, both settlements were annexed to Torontál County. By 1779, around 300 families of Swabians settled in Beba, as a result of the so-called "Theresian colonization" of Banat. Hungarian families re-settled in Óbéba only in 1782, thanks to Count Ignác Batthyány, Bishop of Transylvania. His estate at Beba also included Oroszlámos (beyond today's border), Valcani, Cherestur and Cociohat. In 1838, German colonists settled into Valcani, forming the village of Battyánháza, a name given in honor of the count-bishop. In time, the village merged with Beba Veche.

After the establishment of the Austro-Hungarian dualism in 1867, the administration of the commune was ensured by the servants of the Court. Among other things, the loss of the cultural identity of the Romanians in the commune was sought, by imposing the Hungarianization of the name and surname. This lasted until after World War I. Towards the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, many inhabitants emigrated to America, and some of them returned with important capitals, helping economic development.

After World War I, according to the Treaty of Trianon of 1920, the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes was given Beba Veche, but in 1924, it was transferred to Romania, following a protocol concluded between Romania and Yugoslavia on 24 November 1923 for the rectification of the border.

Demographics

|thumb=left |caption=Ethnic composition (2021) |label1=Romanians|value1=71.68|color1=#8080ff |label2=Hungarians|value2=22.74|color2=#80ff80 |label3=Unknown|value3=4.89|color3=#9f9f9f |label4=Others|value4=0.69|color4=#555555}} |thumb=left |style=clear:none; |caption=Religious composition (2021) |label1=Orthodox|value1=60.54|color1=#8080ff |label2=Roman Catholics|value2=30.94|color2=#ffff80 |label3=Pentecostals|value3=1.58|color3=#3fc03f |label4=Reformed|value4=1.05|color4=#80ff80 |label5=Unknown|value5=5.27|color5=#c0c0c0 |label6=Others|value6=0.62|color6=#9f9f9f}} Beba Veche had a population of 1,328 inhabitants at the 2021 census, down 13.71% from the 2011 census. Most inhabitants are Romanians (71.68%), with a minority of Hungarians (22.74%). For 4.89% of the population, ethnicity is unknown. By religion, most inhabitants are Orthodox (60.54%), but there are also minorities of Roman Catholics (30.94%), Pentecostals (1.58%) and Reformed (1.05%). For 5.27% of the population, religious affiliation is unknown. ::data[format=table]

CensusEthnic compositionYearPopulationRomaniansHungariansGermansRoma
18804,5761,8382,212507
18904,9302,0182,366491
19005,0652,1262,461437
19104,1821,8541,819417
19201,0396691834
19304,0091,6491,86435949
19413,6551,4521,721351
19562,7661,1561,37017522
19662,4271,0921,1611341
19772,1429889859041
19921,6258986401947
20021,6009795671930
20111,5399514982018
20211,3289523029
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Politics and administration

The commune of Beba Veche is administered by a mayor and a local council composed of 8 councilors. The mayor, Ioan Bohancanu, from the Social Democratic Party, has been in office since 2004. As from the 2024 local elections, the local council has the following composition by political parties: ::data[format=table]

PartySeatsComposition
Social Democratic Party (Romania)}}"Social Democratic PartyNational Liberal Party
Alliance for the Union of Romanians}}"Alliance for the Union of Romanians
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Economy

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2e/BebaVeche3.jpg" caption="Ottoman era bridge in Beba Veche" alt="Bridge in Beba Veche"] ::

The main sector of the economy is agriculture, which employs over 60% of the commune's inhabitants. The commune has a total area of 8,818 hectares of agricultural land. The main crops cultivated in the commune are wheat, rye, corn, and sunflower cultivated on 90% of the arable area, while only 10% is cultivated with vegetables and potato. As for livestock, the main species are cattle, swine, and poultry due to the grain crops and sheep due to the pastures representing 11% of the agricultural land.

In 2007, in the commune of Beba Veche, there were 14 firms with a turnover of 2,401,875 lei, indicating a low degree of economic development.

Notable people

  • (1856–1917), pioneer of the Central European tourist movement and mountaineer

Notes

References

References

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  2. Ghinea, Dan. (2000). "Enciclopedia geografică a României". Editura Enciclopedică.
  3. (2017). "A monographic analysis of Beba Veche, Timiș County, Romania". Lucrări Științifice.
  4. Lotreanu, Ioan. (1935). "Monografia Banatului". Institutul de Arte Grafice "Țara".
  5. Crețan, Remus. (2006). "Dicționar toponimic și geografico-istoric al localităților din județul Timiș". Editura Universității de Vest.
  6. Szabó, M. Attila. (2003). "Erdély, Bánság és Partium történeti és közigazgatási helységnévtára". Pro-Print Kiadó.
  7. Borovszky, Samu. (1912). "Magyarország vármegyéi és városai". Országos Monográfia Társaság.
  8. "Istorie". Primăria comunei Beba Veche.
  9. Dan, Petre. (2005). "Hotarele românismului în date". Litera.
  10. "Populația rezidentă după etnie". Institutul Național de Statistică.
  11. "Populația rezidentă după religie". Institutul Național de Statistică.
  12. Varga, E. Árpád. "Temes megye településeinek etnikai (anyanyelvi/nemzetiségi) adatai 1880-1992".
  13. "Beba Veche / Óbéb / Altbeba". Centrul de Resurse pentru Diversitate Etnoculturală.
  14. "Alegeri locale 2024". Rezultate Vot.
  15. "Comuna Beba Veche". Enciclopedia României.

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