Uivar

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Template:Infobox Romanian subdivision Uivar (Template:Langx; Template:Langx) 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.[1]

Name

Romanian Hungarian German Serbian
Pustiniș Öregfalu Pustinisch
Răuți [Aurelhaza] Aurélháza Aurelheim or Rautendorf
Sânmartinu Maghiar Magyarszentmárton Ungarisch St. Martin Мађарски Семартон/Mađarski Semarton
Uivar Újvár Neuburg an der Bega

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.[2]

The first recorded mention of Uivar dates from 1811, when 50 German families were colonized here.[3][4] 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

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Uivar had a population of 2,453 inhabitants at the 2011 census, down 10% from the 2002 census. Most inhabitants are Romanians (73.79%), larger minorities being represented by Hungarians (16.06%) and Roma (4.65%). For 4.4% of the population, ethnicity is unknown.[5] By religion, most inhabitants are Orthodox (56.34%), but there are also minorities of Roman Catholics (20.67%), Greek Catholics (12.19%) and Pentecostals (4.53%). For 4.4% of the population, religious affiliation is unknown.[6]

Census[7] Ethnic composition
Year Population Romanians Hungarians Germans Roma Serbs
1880 3,928 684 1,730 1,487 20
1890 4,884 704 1,709 2,407 47
1900 5,109 770 1,766 2,390 168
1910 4,925 868 1,895 2,075 59
1920 1,964Template:Efn 22 1,517 418
1930 4,889 942 1,934 1,922 56 29
1941 4,610 868 1,807 1,823
1956 4,620
1966 4,128 2,035 1,404 657 5 26
1977 3,525 1,988 1,052 417 51 12
1992 2,687 1,818 673 62 122 9
2002 2,716 1,946 567 38 147 7
2011 2,453 1,810 394 17 114 5

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