Uivar


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FieldValue
typecommune
countyTimiș
population_totalauto
map_captionLocation in Timiș County
nameUivar
leader_nameBogdan-Gheorghe Săvulescu
leader_term2020–
leader_partyPSD
image_mapUivar jud Timis.svg
coordinates
image_shieldROU TM Uivar CoA.PNG
established_date1811
area_footnotes
area_total_km297.1
postal_code307445–307451
website
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|type = commune |county = Timiș |population_total = auto |map_caption = Location in Timiș County |name=Uivar |leader_name = Bogdan-Gheorghe Săvulescu |leader_term = 2020– |leader_party = PSD |image_map = Uivar jud Timis.svg |coordinates = |image_skyline = |image_shield = ROU TM Uivar CoA.PNG |established_date = 1811 |area_footnotes = |area_total_km2 = 97.1 |elevation_m = |postal_code = 307445–307451 |website = Uivar (; ; ) is a commune in Timiș County, Romania. It is composed of four villages: Pustiniș, Răuți, Sânmartinu Maghiar and Uivar (commune seat). Two other villages, Otelec and Iohanisfeld, which had been part of Uivar commune since 1968, were split off in 2008 to form Otelec commune.

Geography

Uivar is situated in the lowland area of the Banat Plain, which, prior to the hydro-improvement works of the 18th century, was a vast marshland dotted with occasional gravel patches. The terrain is flat, with elevations ranging from 75 to 85 meters, and is bordered by a network of meanders, oxbow lakes, and large depressions.

Uivar is located within the Timiș–Bega hydrographic basin. The main watercourses in the area include the Bega Canal, the Beregsău and Timișat streams, and the Țeba–Timișat Canal, all complemented by an extensive network of drainage canals. The Bega Canal traverses the commune from east to southwest over a length of 22 km. The Țeba and Timișat, now regulated, were formerly natural branches of the Bega River prior to its canalization.

History

Remains of Neolithic, Daco-Roman and medieval settlements were discovered on the territory of the commune. Archaeological excavations here revealed a Neolithic settlement from the 5th millennium BC that belongs to the Vinča culture.

The first recorded mention of Uivar dates from 1811, when 50 German families were colonized here. Each family then received 32 jugers of arable land. In 1851 a new wave of colonization took place, this time with Hungarians from the Szeged area and Germans. The village then became German-Hungarian, but over time the Hungarian element dissipated, leaving an overwhelming majority of Germans. After World War II, their number began to decline sharply and they were gradually replaced by Romanians from other parts of Banat as well as Vojvodina, Transylvania, Western Moldavia and Oltenia. Today the village is mostly Romanian.

Demographics

|thumb=left |caption=Ethnic composition (2021) |label1=Romanians|value1=74.09|color1=#8080ff |label2=Hungarians|value2=9.42|color2=#80ff80 |label3=Roma|value3=4.93|color3=#80ffff |label4=Others|value4=11.56|color4=#555555}} |thumb=left |style=clear:none; |caption=Religious composition (2021) |label1=Orthodox|value1=60.01|color1=#8080ff |label2=Roman Catholics|value2=14.16|color2=#ffff80 |label3=Greek Catholics|value3=9.26|color3=#ff80ff |label4=Pentecostals|value4=3.56|color4=#3fc03f |label5=Unknown|value5=11|color5=#c0c0c0 |label6=Others|value6=1.85|color6=#9f9f9f |label7=Irreligious, atheists and agnostics|value7=0.16|color7=#555555}} Uivar had a population of 2,471 inhabitants at the 2021 census, up 0.73% from the 2011 census. Most inhabitants are Romanians (74.09%), larger minorities being represented by Hungarians (9.42%) and Roma (4.93%). By religion, most inhabitants are Orthodox (60.01%), but there are also minorities of Roman Catholics (14.16%), Greek Catholics (9.26%) and Pentecostals (3.56%). For 11% of the population, religious affiliation is unknown. ::data[format=table]

CensusEthnic compositionYearPopulationRomaniansHungariansGermansRomaSerbs
18803,9286841,7301,48720
18904,8847041,7092,40747
19005,1097701,7662,390168
19104,9258681,8952,07559
19201,964221,517418
19304,8899421,9341,9225629
19414,6108681,8071,823
19564,620
19664,1282,0351,404657526
19773,5251,9881,0524175112
19922,6871,818673621229
20022,7161,946567381477
20112,4531,810394171145
20212,4711,83123371228
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Politics and administration

The commune of Uivar is administered by a mayor and a local council composed of 13 councilors. The mayor, Bogdan-Gheorghe Săvulescu, from the Social Democratic Party, has been in office since 2020. 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
Alliance for the Union of Romanians}}"Alliance for the Union of Romanians
Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania}}"Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania
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Notable people

Notes

References

References

  1. "Informații generale". Primăria comunei Uivar.
  2. Popov, Dejan. (2018). "Свештенство Епархије темишварске 1797. године". Матица српска.
  3. "Lege privind înființarea comunei Otelec, prin reorganizarea comunei Uivar, județul Timiș". Camera Deputaților.
  4. Luca, Sabin Adrian. (2006). "Descoperiri arheologice din Banatul românesc: repertoriu". Altip.
  5. Drașovean, Florin. (2017). "The lives of houses: duration, context, and history at Neolithic Uivar, Romania". European Journal of Archaeology.
  6. Crețan, Remus. (2006). "Dicționar toponimic și geografico-istoric al localităților din județul Timiș". Editura Universității de Vest.
  7. Lotreanu, Ioan. (1935). "Monografia Banatului". Institutul de Arte Grafice „Țara”.
  8. "Populația rezidentă după etnie". Institutul Național de Statistică.
  9. "Populația rezidentă după religie". Institutul Național de Statistică.
  10. Varga, E. Árpád. "Temes megye településeinek etnikai (anyanyelvi/nemzetiségi) adatai 1880-2002".
  11. "Alegeri locale 2024". Rezultate Vot.

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