Șimleu Silvaniei

{{Short description|Town in Sălaj County, Romania}}

{{Infobox Romanian subdivision

|type = town

|county = Sălaj

|population_total = auto

|map_caption = Location in Sălaj County

|name = Șimleu Silvaniei

|other_name = Szilágysomlyó

|image_skyline = Szilágysomlyó-churches1.jpg

|image_caption = Orthodox and Reformed churches

|image_flag =

|image_seal = ROU_SJ_Simleu_Silvaniei_CoA.jpg

|image_shield =

|image_map = Simleu Silvaniei jud Salaj.png

|coordinates = {{coord|47|13|50|N|22|48|00|E|display=inline,title}}

|established_date =

|leader_name = Mihai-Cristian Lazar{{cite web |url=https://prezenta.roaep.ro/locale27062021/romania-pv-final |title=Results of the 2021 local elections |publisher=Central Electoral Bureau |access-date=30 June 2021 |df=dmy-all}}

|term = 2021–2024

|area_total_km2 = 62.26

|elevation_m = 234

|postal_code = 455300

|area_code =

|website = {{URL|https://www.simleusilvaniei.ro/}}

}}

Șimleu Silvaniei ({{IPA|ro|ʃimˌle.u silˈvani.ej}}; {{langx|hu|Szilágysomlyó}}, {{langx|de|Schomlenmarkt}}) is a town in Sălaj County, Crișana, Romania with a population of 13,948 people (2021 census). It is located near the ancient Dacian fortress Dacidava.

Three villages are administered by the town: Bic (Bükk), Cehei (Somlyócsehi), and Pusta (Csehipuszta).

History

= Ancient times =

{{See also|Dacians|Dacia}}

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File:Sinagoga din Şimleu Silvaniei.jpg]]

Before the Roman conquest of Dacia, Șimleu was a political, social and administrative Dacian centre, of high importance.{{sfn|Wanner|2010|p=102}} Seven Dacian fortresses, some with associated settlements, were arranged in an arc shape around the hills of Șimleu.{{sfn|Wanner|2010|pp=89-90}} They had a strategic role in supervising the trade along the salt road coming from areas around Napoca, Potaissa, and modern Dej, and heading to Pannonia.{{sfn|Wanner|2010|p=79}}{{sfn|Wanner|2010|p=90}}

The centre of an early Gepidia, on the plains northwest of the Meseș Mountains, appears to have been located around Șimleu Silvaniei, where early 5th-century precious objects of Roman provenance have been unearthed.{{sfn|Bărbulescu|2005|pp=190-191}}{{sfn|Bóna|1994|p=77}}

=Middle Ages=

{{Main|Transylvania in the Early Middle Ages|Romania in the Early Middle Ages|Origin of the Romanians}}

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The town was mentioned in 1258 as Wathasomlyowa. The name means "Wata's mountain"; the name Wata is of Old Turkish origin, while somlyowa is an archaic Hungarian word for mountain(side).

The town belonged to the Báthory family, whose ancestral castle stood here. The castle was built by Miklós, voivode of Transylvania in the early 13th century and was first mentioned in 1319. After the Báthory family built a mansion in the town in 1592, the castle became deserted and today lies in ruins.

The Catholic church was built in 1534 by Transylvania's voivode Báthory István and his wife Telegdy Katalin with the occasion of their son's birth. Holy Trinity Statue was built in 1772. The Reformed church was rebuilt between 1729 and 1736. The synagogue was built in 1876.

The mansion was occupied by Giorgio Basta from Zsigmond Báthory in 1600. It was occupied by the Ottomans in 1660 and was part of Varat Eyalet until 1692. In 1703 it was occupied by Kurucs.

From 1876 to 1920, Șimleu Silvaniei was part of the Szilágy County of the Kingdom of Hungary.

The Greek Catholic Vicariate of Șimleu Silvaniei was formed in 1910 and in 1817 the vicariate opened its own school. George Tatu (1810-1824), Georgiu Abraham (1824-1828), Isidor Alpini (1828-1835), Alexandru Sterca-Șuluțiu (1836-1850), Demetriu Coroianu (1850-1873), Alimpiu Barboloviciu (1873-1914), Alexandru Ghetie (1914-1922), Emil Bran (1926-1932), Petru Cupcea (1932-1940), Cornel Darabant (1940-1945), Gheorghe Țurcaș (2004-2009) served as vicars of Șimleu Silvaniei. The old Greek Catholic church was destroyed by a storm in 1866. Notre Dame Church was built between 1871 and 1873.[http://www.caietesilvane.ro/indexcs.php?cmd=articol&idart=355 Scurt istoric al Vicariatului Silvaniei]

In 1919, the Simion Bărnuțiu National College, the first Romanian language high school in Sălaj County was founded here, and today the town is home to three high schools.

In 1940, Șimleu Silvaniei, along with the rest of Northern Transylvania, was given to Hungary through the Second Vienna Award imposed by Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy; Romania regained the area in 1944.

Since 1997, inside Bic Monastery, there is the wooden church from Stâna; built in 1778 it has a rectangular plan with nave and pronave.[http://www.welcometoromania.ro/DN1h/DN1h_Simleu_Silvaniei_e.htm Șimleu Silvaniei]

Holocaust

{{Main|Cehei ghetto}}

The Cehei ghetto operated within the town's administrative area. The ghetto was one of the Nazi-era ghettos for European Jews during World War II. It was active in the spring of 1944, following Operation Margarethe. The deportations from Cehei took place in three transports: May 31 (3,106), June 3 (3,161) and June 6 (1,584), with a total of 7,851 Jews sent to Auschwitz. Some 1,200 Sălaj Jews survived the Holocaust but later emigrated from Romania, so that by the 2000s, under fifty Jews remained in the county.

Population

{{Historical populations

|source = Census data

|1850 |4027

|1880 |4890

|1900 |6553

|1910 |7886

|1920 |7954

|1930 |8682

|1941 |10353

|1948 |7931

|1956 |10009

|1966 |12324

|1977 |14575

|1992 |17642

|2002 |17053

|2011 |13200

|2021 |13948

}}

At the 2021 census, Șimleu Silvaniei had a population of 13,948. According to the census from 2011, there were 14,436 people living within the town; of those, 66.77% were ethnic Romanians, while 22.87% were ethnic Hungarians, 9.82% ethnic Romani, and 0.51% others.[http://www.edrc.ro/recensamant.jsp?regiune_id=2140&judet_id=2508&localitate_id=2512 2002 Census] At the 1910 census, out of 6,885 inhabitants, 6,030 were Hungarians (87,58%) and 759 were Romanians (11,02%).{{Cite web|url=https://library.hungaricana.hu/hu/view/NEDA_1910_01/?pg=0&layout=s)|title = 1910. ÉVI NÉPSZÁMLÁLÁS 1. A népesség főbb adatai községek és népesebb puszták, telepek szerint (1912) | Könyvtár | Hungaricana}}

Politics

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=2012 election=

The Șimleu Silvaniei Council, elected in the 2012 local government election, is made up of 17 councilors, with the following party composition: 7-Democratic Party, 4-Social Democratic Party, 3-Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania, 2-National Liberal Party, and 1-People's Party – Dan Diaconescu.[http://www.magazinsalajean.ro/index.php?cmd=article&artid=33623 Alegerile locale in Sălaj, rezultate finale!]

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=2008 election=

The mayor Septimiu Țurcaș was elected in the second round of 2008 local government election.

=2004 election=

The mayor Septimiu Țurcaș was elected for the first time in 2004 local government election as a member of the Democratic Liberal Party and re-elected in 2008 and 2012.

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=Mayors=

  • József Udvari
  • Octavian Guțu (b. February 23, 1946) was elected in 2000.
  • Septimiu Țurcaș (b. September 6, 1968) was elected in 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016 and 2020.
  • Mihai-Cristian Lazar was elected in 2021.

Flora and fauna

{{Main|Cehei Pond}}

Cehei Pond Nature Reserve is a protected area with aquatic vegetation and fauna within the town's administrative area.

Sights to see

Notable people

{{Category see also|People from Șimleu Silvaniei}}

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International relations

{{Main|List of twin towns and sister cities in Romania}}

=Twin towns — sister cities=

Șimleu Silvaniei is twinned with:

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Climate

Șimleu Silvaniei has a humid continental climate (Cfb in the Köppen climate classification).

{{Weather box

|location = Șimleu Silvaniei

|metric first = yes

|single line = yes

|Jan high C = 2.1

|Feb high C = 4.4

|Mar high C = 9.6

|Apr high C = 16

|May high C = 20.5

|Jun high C = 23.7

|Jul high C = 25.6

|Aug high C = 25.8

|Sep high C = 20.7

|Oct high C = 15.2

|Nov high C = 9.6

|Dec high C = 3.4

|year high C =

|Jan mean C = -1.4

|Feb mean C = 0.3

|Mar mean C = 4.9

|Apr mean C = 10.9

|May mean C = 15.6

|Jun mean C = 19.2

|Jul mean C = 21

|Aug mean C = 21

|Sep mean C = 16

|Oct mean C = 10.5

|Nov mean C = 5.4

|Dec mean C = 0.1

|year mean C =

|Jan low C = -4.8

|Feb low C = -3.8

|Mar low C = 0.1

|Apr low C = 5.1

|May low C = 9.9

|Jun low C = 13.6

|Jul low C = 15.6

|Aug low C = 15.5

|Sep low C = 11.1

|Oct low C = 6.1

|Nov low C = 1.8

|Dec low C = -2.9

|year low C =

|Jan precipitation mm = 48

|Feb precipitation mm = 49

|Mar precipitation mm = 59

|Apr precipitation mm = 70

|May precipitation mm = 85

|Jun precipitation mm = 100

|Jul precipitation mm = 98

|Aug precipitation mm = 74

|Sep precipitation mm = 75

|Oct precipitation mm = 62

|Nov precipitation mm = 56

|Dec precipitation mm = 59

|year precipitation =

|date=May 2021|source=https://en.climate-data.org/europe/romania/salaj/simleu-silvaniei-15433/}}

Gallery

File:Șimleu Silvaniei-church1.jpg|Greek Catholic Church

File:Szilágysomlyó-ref church2.jpg|Reformed Church

File:Szilágysomlyó-cat church-Bathory.jpg|Roman Catholic Church

File:RO SJ Simleu 2.jpg|Orthodox Church

File:Szilágysomlyó-park.jpg|Central park

File:ASTRA in Simleu Silvaniei, August 1908.jpg|ASTRA group picture at Notre Dame Church, Șimleu Silvaniei, August 1908

Notes

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References

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  • {{cite book |last=Bărbulescu |first=Mihai |editor1-last=Pop |editor1-first=Ioan-Aurel |editor2-last=Nägler |editor2-first=Thomas | title=The History of Transylvania, Vol. I. (until 1541) |publisher=Romanian Cultural Institute |year=2005 |pages=137–198 |chapter=From the Romans until the End of the First Millennium AD |isbn=973-7784-04-9}}
  • {{cite book |last=Bóna |first=István |editor1-last=Köpeczi |editor1-first=Béla |editor2-last=Barta |editor2-first=Gábor |editor3-last=Bóna |editor3-first=István |editor4-last=Makkai |editor4-first=László |editor5-last=Szász |editor5-first=Zoltán |editor6-last=Borus |editor6-first=Judit | title=History of Transylvania |publisher=Akadémiai Kiadó |year=1994 |pages=62–177 |chapter=From Dacia to Transylvania: The Period of the Great Migrations (271–895); The Hungarian–Slav Period (895–1172) |isbn=963-05-6703-2}}
  • {{cite book

|last = Wanner

|first = Robert

|title = Forts, fields and towns: Communities in Northwest Transylvania from the first century BC to the fifth century AD

|url = https://lra.le.ac.uk/bitstream/2381/8335/1/2010WannerRWPhD%5b1%5d.pdf

|year = 2010

|access-date = 2012-01-15

|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20161220115253/https://lra.le.ac.uk/bitstream/2381/8335/1/2010WannerRWPhD%5b1%5d.pdf

|archive-date = 2016-12-20

|url-status = dead

}}

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