Giulvăz


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FieldValue
typecommune
countyTimiș
population_totalauto
map_captionLocation in Timiș County
nameGiulvăz
leader_nameFlorentin Gheorghe Cristeți
leader_term2008–
leader_partyPSD
image_mapGiulvaz jud Timis.svg
coordinates
image_skylineRO TM Giulvaz church.jpg
image_captionRoman Catholic church in Giulvăz
image_shieldROU TM Giulvaz CoA.jpg
area_footnotes
area_total_km2100
postal_code307225–307228
website
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|type = commune |county = Timiș |population_total = auto |map_caption = Location in Timiș County |name=Giulvăz |leader_name = Florentin Gheorghe Cristeți |leader_term = 2008– |leader_party = PSD |image_map = Giulvaz jud Timis.svg |coordinates = |image_skyline = RO TM Giulvaz church.jpg |image_caption = Roman Catholic church in Giulvăz |image_shield = ROU TM Giulvaz CoA.jpg |area_footnotes = |area_total_km2 = 100 |elevation_m = |postal_code = 307225–307228 |website = Giulvăz (; ; Banat Swabian: Djulwess; ) is a commune in Timiș County, Romania. It is composed of four villages: Crai Nou, Giulvăz (commune seat), Ivanda and Rudna.

Geography

Giulvăz is located in the southwestern part of the Timiș County. It borders Peciu Nou to the north; Ciacova to the east and southeast, the limit on a great length being the Timiș River; Foeni and Uivar to the west and southwest. The territory of the commune lies in the middle of a low plain area, Ciacova Plain, with altitudes between 80-90 m.

The climate is characterized by average annual temperatures of 10-11 C, average temperatures of -2 C in January and 22-24 C in July. The average annual rainfall is 500-600 mm. The dominant winds are those from the north, northeast, east and southeast.

The dominant vegetation is the grassy one. The areas with trees and shrubs are few, located especially in the Timiș meadow. The characteristic fauna is that of the steppe represented by rodents such as: suslik, hamster, vole, mole, etc. The birds found here are: sparrow, quail, starling, rook, northern goshawk, magpie, etc. The hunting fauna is represented by hares, pheasants, wild geese and ducks, deer and wild boars.

History

The first recorded mention of Giulvăz dates from 1355. It was inhabited uninterruptedly, during the Middle Ages and the Turkish occupation of Banat. In Marsigli's writings of 1690–1700, it is mentioned and said to have 27 houses. On Count Mercy's map of 1723 it appears with the name Julves, rounded to the district of Ciacova, and on the military map of 1761 it is listed as a rather important locality. In 1779 it joined the Torontál County to which it belonged until the end of World War I. In 1781 it was bought by the Macedo-Romanians Naum and Constantin Dadan, and later, it remained in the property of the latter. Dadan Hungarianizes and becomes Dadányi. From him, the property is inherited by Count Kinsky, who parcels it in 1909.

Demographics

|thumb=left |caption=Ethnic composition (2021) |label1=Romanians|value1=75.71|color1=#8080ff |label2=Roma|value2=8.36|color2=#80ffff |label3=Serbs|value3=3.22|color3=#c03f3f |label4=Unknown|value4=11.23|color4=#9f9f9f |label5=Others|value5=1.48|color5=#555555}} |thumb=left |style=clear:none; |caption=Religious composition (2021) |label1=Orthodox|value1=73.95|color1=#8080ff |label2=Pentecostals|value2=7.48|color2=#3fc03f |label3=Serbian Orthodox|value3=3.02|color3=#c03f3f |label4=Roman Catholics|value4=2.24|color4=#ffff80 |label5=Unknown|value5=11.88|color5=#c0c0c0 |label6=Others|value6=1.34|color6=#9f9f9f |label7=Irreligious, atheists and agnostics|value7=0.09|color7=#555555}} Giulvăz had a population of 3,072 inhabitants at the 2021 census, down 0.1% from the 2011 census. Most inhabitants are Romanians (75.71%), larger minorities being represented by Roma (8.36%) and Serbs (3.22%). For 11.23% of the population, ethnicity is unknown. By religion, most inhabitants are Orthodox (73.95%), but there are also minorities of Pentecostals (7.48%), Serbian Orthodox (3.02%) and Roman Catholics (2.24%). For 11.88% of the population, religious affiliation is unknown. ::data[format=table]

CensusEthnic compositionYearPopulationRomaniansHungariansGermansRomaSerbs
18803,7591,0673215281,830
18904,2451,2733126931,958
19004,5681,2723409681,974
19104,6721,2124808882,051
19204,3451,019400835
19305,0481,8702148741281,936
19415,1282,089242740
19564,2642,1001463381651,508
19663,9622,302121267501,210
19773,6672,36912121136923
19922,8132,144519487424
20023,0222,3967238175327
20113,0752,4595032169198
20213,0722,326221425799
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Politics and administration

The commune of Giulvăz is administered by a mayor and a local council composed of 12 councilors. The mayor, Florentin Gheorghe Cristeți, from the Social Democratic Party, has been in office since 2008. 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 Party
Save Romania Union (2022)}}"Save Romania UnionPeople's Movement PartyForce of the Right
Alliance for the Union of Romanians}}"Alliance for the Union of Romanians
S.O.S. Romania}}"S.O.S. Romania
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Economy

The basic economic activities of Giulvăz are agriculture and animal husbandry, activities favored by the commune's position in the middle of a plain area. Out of the total surface of the commune, 92.75% is agricultural territory in use, with 74.1% arable lands and 22.4% pastures. The agricultural area per inhabitant is 3.5 ha/inhab.

References

References

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  4. "Informații generale". Primăria comunei Giulvăz.
  5. Szabó, M. Attila. (2003). "Erdély, Bánság és Partium történeti és közigazgatási helységnévtára". Pro-Print Kiadó.
  6. "Istorie". Primăria comunei Giulvăz.
  7. "Populația rezidentă după etnie". Institutul Național de Statistică.
  8. "Populația rezidentă după religie". Institutul Național de Statistică.
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