Gottlob, Timiș

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Etymology

The commune's name is of German origin, meaning "Praise to the Lord".[2]

History

Present-day Gottlob was founded in 1773, at the same time as the neighboring village of Tomnatic, on a territory that was inhabited in the more distant past. Between 1770 and 1773, the administration, under the guidance of Chamber Councilor Hildebrand[3] (according to other sources, Captain Tribaustter),[4] would build 203 houses in Gottlob for German (Swabian) settlers. The Catholic parish was also founded in 1773. The vast majority of the settlers who founded Gottlob came from Luxembourg and Lorraine, but also from Alsace, Mainz, Trier, Franconia and a few other localities in Banat.[5]

Until 1940, Germans formed the majority of Gottlob's population. There was also a sizable French community.[6] After World War II, their numbers dropped dramatically, from about 90% to less than 10% in 1992, with a continued decline throughout that decade. In 1945, 168 Germans were deported to Russia.[4] Another 310 people were deported to Bărăgan between 1951–1956.

Demographics

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Gottlob had a population of 2,041 inhabitants at the 2011 census, down 11% from the 2002 census. Most inhabitants are Romanians (86.13%), larger minorities being represented by Roma (4.07%), Germans (3.97%) and Hungarians (1.37%). For 2.89% of the population, ethnicity is unknown.[7] By religion, most inhabitants are Orthodox (71.19%), but there are also minorities of Roman Catholics (12.3%), Pentecostals (8.57%) and Baptists (3.43%). For 2.89% of the population, religious affiliation is unknown.[8]

Census[9] Ethnic composition
Year Population Romanians Hungarians Germans Roma
1880 3,202 116 68 3,000
1890 3,223 111 20 3,067
1900 3,271 245 75 2,935
1910 2,910 158 254 2,403
1920 3,047 185 206 2,593
1930 2,625 107 38 2,380 55
1941 2,706 246 94 2,201
1956 2,993
1966 3,026 1,277 103 1,528 48
1977 2,723 1,259 84 1,210 103
1992 2,071 1,530 57 277 146
2002 2,284 1,885 44 171 130
2011 2,041 1,758 28 81 83

Economy

The main occupation of Gottlob's residents is agriculture. Gottlob is noted for its watermelon crops.[10] Cabbage, peppers, potatoes, tomatoes, cauliflower and onions are also grown.[10] The largest blueberry plantation in western Romania was established in 2014 in Vizejdia.[11]

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