Călineşti-Oaş

Călineşti-Oaş
Călineşti-Oaş
—  Commune  —
Location in Satu Mare County
Călineşti-Oaş is located in Romania
Călineşti-Oaş
Location in Romania
Coordinates: 47°55′13″N 23°17′11″E / 47.92028°N 23.28639°E / 47.92028; 23.28639Coordinates: 47°55′13″N 23°17′11″E / 47.92028°N 23.28639°E / 47.92028; 23.28639
Country  Romania
County Satu Mare County
Founded
Government
 - Mayor Gheorghe Copil (Social Democratic Party)
Population (2002)[1]
 - Total 4,701
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
 - Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)
Website http://www.calinestioas.ro

Călineşti-Oaş (Romanian pronunciation: [kəlineʃti-oaʃ]; Hungarian: Kányaháza, Hungarian pronunciation: [kaːniɒhaːzɒ]) is a commune in Satu Mare County, north-western Romania, with a population of 4,701.[1] Part of the region of Maramureş, it is composed of four villages: Călineşti-Oaş, Coca, Lechinţa and Păşunea Mare. Situated on the western side of the Oaş Country Depression at a distance of 46 kilometres (29 mi) from the county capital Satu Mare, Călineşti borders Gherţa Mică commune to the north, to the south Prilog-Vii village and Livada city, to the east Boineşti village and to the west Turulung commune, which represents the boundary of the Oaş Country.[2]

Contents

Geography

Călineşti-Oaş is situated in the Oaş Depression, near the Jelejnic Hill, 46 km (29 mi) North - East of the county seat Satu Mare on the Talna and Tur rivers. The commune borders Gherţa Mică commune to the north, Prilog Vii village and Livada city to the south, Boineşti village to the east and Turulung commune to the west, which represents the boundary between the historical Oaş Country and Ugocea.[2] Călineşti covers an area of 4,188 ha (41.88 km2) of which 828 ha (8.28 km2) comprise the main settlement and 3,360 ha (33.6 km2) are terrain.[2]

Călineşti-Oaş has a continental climate, characterised by hot dry summers and cold winters. As the commune is located in the far north of the country in a mountainous region, the average annual temperature is slightly lower than in Satu Mare.[2]

Flora and fauna

The flora associated with Călineşti-Oaş is characteristic of the low-mountain and hill area with coniferous trees, but other kinds of trees including several oak species and beech are also present.[2]

Fauna is represented by species of rodents (hamster and european ground squirrel), reptiles, carnivorous mammals (bear, gray wolf and fox) and other large mammals like wild boar and deer. Avifauna include species of ducks, geese, egrets and storks during migrations as well as occasional wanderings.[2]

History

The hills surrounding Călineşti-Oaş used to be inhabited by communities of hunter-gatherers since the stone Age. Paleolithic discoveries were made on the Hurca Hill, Saint Mary Hill, Lichihorb and Bocoghiţa.[3] Other important finds indicate that the commune was inhabited during the Neolithic Age and archaeological investigations were made between 1999 and 2001 that established the settlement as dating from the Early Neolithic Age (5500 - 5200 BC). The finds belong to the Starčevo culture representing the northern limit of the culture.[3] On Hurca Hill a big fortified settlement was discovered dating from the 10th and the 9th centuries BC.[3] The fortification consisted of an earth mound and strengthened with large stone blocks. The fortification dates from the Early Iron Age and belonged to the Gáva culture.[3]

Călineşti-Oaş is first mentioned in documents in 1490 as Kalynhaza when the area was incorporated into the domain of Medieşu Aurit, property of the Móric Family a wealthy Hungarian aristocratic family from Győr. Their influence lasted until the 15th century.[2][3] Other owners of the domains that included Călineşti were the Báthory Family of Hungary, Rákóczi, Károlyi (owned during the 18th century) and the Vécsey (owned during the 19th century).[3] After World War I the commune suffered from the 1918 flu pandemic, also known as the Spanish Influenza, which killed 48 people. After the 1970 floods in Romania, which affected large parts of Călineşti, the dam on the Tur River was built in 1972; this created a lake of 357 ha (3.57 km2).[3]

Demographics

At the Romanian census conducted on May 31, 2002, the population of Călineşti-Oaş commune was 4,701, with the component villages Călineşti-Oaş, Coca, Lechinţa and Păşunea Mare having 2,578, 965, 848 and 310 people respectively.[4] Out of 4,701 inhabitants 98.7% are Romanian, 1.12% are Romani and 0.18% are Hungarians, German and Ukrainians.[4]

The dam

The Călineşti-Oaş Dam was built in 1972 on the Tur River near the confluence with the Valea Rea River between the Hurca and Jelejnic Hills.[5] It creates an artificial lake of 357 ha (3.57 km2) and with a total volume of 0.027 km3 (0.0065 cu mi). In the same year the Călineşti-Oaş Micro - Hydropower Station was built having a low capacity Pelton turbine of only 0.8 MW.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b "Călineşti-Oaş" (in Romanian). recensamant.referinte.transindex.ro. http://recensamant.referinte.transindex.ro/?pg=3&id=2143. Retrieved 2009-09-05. 
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "Prezentarea comunei" (in Romanian). calinestioas.ro. http://www.calinestioas.ro/calinestioas.php?lang=ro&titlu=prezentare. Retrieved 2009-09-05. 
  3. ^ a b c d e f g "Călineşti-Oaş" (in Romanian). zothmar.ro. http://www.zothmar.ro/fisiere/calinesti/. Retrieved 2010-09-12. 
  4. ^ a b "Rezultate" (in Romanian). Institutul Naţional de Statistică. 2002. http://www.recensamant.ro/pagini/rezultate.html. Retrieved 2008-07-20. 
  5. ^ a b "Acumularea Călineşti" (in Romanian). rowater.ro. http://www.rowater.ro/dasomes/Planbaz/Plan%20Bazinal%202010-2013.htm. Retrieved 2010-09-12. 

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