Traian_Vuia,_Timiș

Traian Vuia, Timiș

Traian Vuia, Timiș

Commune in Timiș, Romania


Traian Vuia (known as Bujor until 1950; Hungarian: Bozsor; German: Boschur) is a commune in Timiș County, Romania. It is composed of six villages: Jupani, Săceni, Sudriaș (commune seat), Surducu Mic, Susani and Traian Vuia.

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It was the birthplace of inventor and aviator Traian Vuia (1872–1950). It was renamed to commemorate him after his death. Traian Vuia is located near Lake Surduc.

Name

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History

The first recorded mention of Bujor dates from 1364.[4] The locality had a high importance in the Middle Ages, being the center of a Vlach district. In 1453 this district had a knyaz, Dionysius, and was donated by King Ladislaus V to John Hunyadi. In 1596 the Bujor District was part of Hunyad County. Within its borders there was at that time the village of Baia, and a little further the village of Chitești, both disappeared.

In the past, the hearth of the village was in the Gladna Valley, on the place called "Little Village" (Romanian: Satul mic). Due to the frequent floods, in 1823 the village was moved to its present place, protected from floods.[5]

Demographics

Ethnic composition (2011)[6]

  Romanians (88.68%)
  Roma (5.54%)
  Ukrainians (1.94%)
  Unknown (2.91%)
  Others (0.93%)

Religious composition (2011)[7]

  Orthodox (72.8%)
  Pentecostals (17.05%)
  Baptists (5.25%)
  Roman Catholics (1.26%)
  Unknown (2.91%)
  Others (0.73%)

Traian Vuia had a population of 2,059 inhabitants at the 2011 census, down 8% from the 2002 census. Most inhabitants are Romanians (88.68%), larger minorities being represented by Roma (5.54%) and Ukrainians (1.94%). For 2.91% of the population, ethnicity is unknown.[6] By religion, most inhabitants are Orthodox (72.8%), but there are also minorities of Pentecostals (17.05%), Baptists (5.25%) and Roman Catholics (1.26%). For 2.91% of the population, religious affiliation is unknown.[7]

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References

  1. "Results of the 2020 local elections". Central Electoral Bureau. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
  2. "Strategia de dezvoltare a comunei Traian Vuia 2015 – 2020" (PDF). Primăria comunei Traian Vuia. p. 11.
  3. Pesty, Frigyes (1884). Krassó vármegye története (PDF). Vol. II. Budapest: Athenaeum R. Társ. Könyvnyomdája.
  4. "Istoric". Primăria comunei Traian Vuia.

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