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Surduc — Commune — Location within Sălaj County Location within Romania Coordinates: 47°15′18″N 23°20′52″E / 47.255°N 23.34778°E Country Romania County Sălaj County Documentary attestation 1554 (Naghzwrdok)[1] Government – Mayor Chira Ionel Danil (PNL) – Deputy Drăgan Teodor Ioan (PSD) Area 71.42 km2 (27.6 sq mi) Elevation 607 m (1,991 ft) Population (2002)[2] 4,026 – Density 53.7/km2 (139.1/sq mi) Time zone EET (UTC+2) – Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3) Surduc (Hungarian: Szurduk) is a commune located in Sălaj County, Romania. It is composed of seven villages: Brâglez (Tótszállás), Cristolţel (Kiskeresztes), Solona (Szalonnapatak), Surduc, Teştioara (Kőszénbányatelep), Tihău (Tihó) and Turbuţa (Turbóca).
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Demographics
At the census of March 18, 2002, the population of Surduc was 4,026, ranking sixth in Sălaj County. Since the 1990s, residents have migrated to urban areas, but the population has nevertheless risen slightly due to natural increase. Additionally, there has been significant emigration to Italy, France, Germany, Spain, the United Kingdom, the United States and other countries in Western and Southern Europe.[3] In terms of population stratification by gender, the commune of Surduc integrates 1.937 men (48.11%) and 2.089 women (51.89%). People under 15 years constituted 16.99%, while people over 59 years formed 27.72% of total population, denoting an acute enhancement of the senescence of population. In 2002, population density in the commune was 48.8 inhabitants per km2.[4]
Village Population (2004) Percentage Surduc 1,437 33.95% Tihău 1,113 26.82% Cristolţel 533 11.42% Turbuţa 378 9.38% Brâglez 353 8.76% Solona 288 7.15% Teştioara 100 2.52% Commune of Surduc 4,202[5] 100% Religious structure
Most inhabitants (3588) are Romanian Orthodox. In the 19th century, the Greek-Catholic Church was predominant, with 605 adherents in 1900. That church was banned under the Communist regime from 1948 to 1989, and has not regained its former position.
Ethnic structure
At the 2002 census, 97.07% of inhabitants were Romanians, 2.63% Roma, 0.27% Hungarians and 0.02% Poles. Jews and Germans formerly resided there as well. Likewise, the population of commune includes several unsettled Romanian Italian residents, that return, for a short period of time, in places of origin.[6]
Culture and education
Tourism
The commune of Surduc is an exponent for cultural tourism, strictly linked to the presence in the county of cultural values that can take different forms. Worthy of interest are folkloric festivals, rustic and pastoral celebrations organized in Sălaj County, that attract thousands of spectators annually. Location of the commune in a picturesque and clean environment, as well as varied relief and unmistakable hospitality confer it an inimitable tourist dowry. Valea Hrăii area is renowned nationally and disposes of a high tourism potential conferred by the landscape, flora and especially fauna. The Sălaj County is nicknamed Wooden Churches County (Romanian: Judeţul Bisericilor de Lemn, Hungarian: Fa Megyei Egyházak) and includes many protected areas of national interest, so this is an area of substantial attraction, due to landscape areas, churches, monasteries, and other attractive sights.[7]
Notable figures
- Miklós Jósika (1794 - 1865), Hungarian writer
- Vasile Puşcaş (b. 1952), Romanian professor, diplomat, and politician
- Adrian Sînă (b. 1977), member of Romanian dance-pop act Akcent
References
- ^ Commune of Surduc Hall - Locality history
- ^ Romanian census data, 2002; retrieved on March 1, 2010
- ^ Commune of Surduc Hall - Population
- ^ Commune of Surduc - Population by gender and age groups
- ^ Placelook - Commune of Surduc, Sălaj County
- ^ Ethnocultural Diversity Resource Center - Ethno-demographic structure of Romania (2002)
- ^ Commune of Surduc Hall - Tourism
External links
(Romanian) Broad overview of the commune of Surduc
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