Oituz | |
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Commune | |
Catholic church in Oituz | |
Location in Bacău County | |
OituzLocation in Romania | |
Coordinates: 46°12′N 26°37′E / 46.200°N 26.617°E / 46.200; 26.617 | |
Country | Romania |
County | Bacău |
Government | |
• Mayor (2020–2024) | Claudiu Petrișor (PNL) |
Area | 202.23 km (78.08 sq mi) |
Elevation | 279 m (915 ft) |
Population | 8,701 |
• Density | 43/km (110/sq mi) |
Time zone | EET/EEST (UTC+2/+3) |
Vehicle reg. | BC |
Website | primariaoituz |
Oituz (formerly Grozești; Hungarian: Gorzafalva) is a commune in Bacău County, Western Moldavia, Romania. It is composed of six villages: Călcâi (Zöldlonka), Ferestrău-Oituz (Fűrészfalva), Hârja (Herzsa), Marginea, Oituz and Poiana Sărată (Sósmező).
Oituz was the site of three battles during the First World War: the First, Second, and the Third Battle of Oituz.
According to Iorgu Iordan, the commune's name is of Turkic origin; otuz or oltuz means "thirty" in some Turkic languages.
Poiana Sărată village is part of Transylvania; in Austria-Hungary, it belonged to Háromszék County, and after a reorganization to Trei Scaune County in Romania until 1950.
Demographics
At the 2002 census, 99.8% of inhabitants were ethnic Romanians and 0.2% Hungarians. 49.2% were Romanian Orthodox, 48.9% Roman Catholic and 1.8% Seventh-day Adventist.
Natives
- Eugen Cristescu (1895–1950)
- Aurora Gruescu (1914–2005)
- Ghiță Popp [ro] (1883–1967)
References
- "Results of the 2020 local elections". Central Electoral Bureau. Archived from the original on 9 October 2020. Retrieved 8 June 2021.
- "Populaţia rezidentă după grupa de vârstă, pe județe și municipii, orașe, comune, la 1 decembrie 2021" (XLS). National Institute of Statistics.
- Iorgu Iordan; Toponimia romînească, Editura Academiei Republicii Populare Romîne, București, 1963, p. 280
- Vasile Frățilă, Studii de toponimie și dialectologie, p.39. Editura Excelsior Art, 2002, ISBN 9735920603
- (in Romanian) Diana Boc-Sînmărghițan, "Toponimia văilor Bistra și Sebeș. Glosar (I)" Archived 2013-10-07 at the Wayback Machine, p.16, in Analele Universității de Vest din Timișoara, Seria Științe Filologice, XLV, 2007
- Memoriile Secțiilor Științifice, Romanian Academy, series IV, vol. XXVII, p.171.
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