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Băiuț ( hu, Erzsébetbánya) is a commune in Maramureș County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Baiuț, Strâmbu-Băiuț (''Kohóvölgy''), and Poiana Botizii (''Rákosfalva'').


History

Over the course of its history, the village of Băiuț has been known as Lápos-Bánya (1630), Bajutze (1850) and Oláh Lápos-Bánya or Băiuța (1854). The names all derive from the Băiuț Mine, an important landmark in the area. The settlement was also known as Erzsebetbanya, since it used to be the location of many properties of Elizabeth Szilágyi, wife of John Hunyadi and mother of Matthias Corvinus. The first documented mention of the village was in 1630, while mining activities are known to have taken place here since 1315. However, skeletal remains of animals and traces of human activity in the Poiana Botizii cave dating back to the Upper Paleolithic, indicate the area was populated long before that. The village Poiana Botizii was first documented as Botiz in 1344. In 1750, it was known as Pojana Zseler, in 1830 it was renamed to Batspojana, Batiz Polyan in 1835, and finally, in 1850, it became known by the Romanian name Poiana Botizii. Strâmbu-Băiuț village was previously named Strambulu (1835), Strimbuy (1850), Sztrimbuly, Strâmbul Băiuțului, Horgospataka – Pârâul lui Horgos and Kohovolgy – Valea Furnalului (1854), names tied to the iron mine and forge there.


Geography

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Villages

Băiuț commune is made up of three villages: *Băiuț (commune seat) *Poiana Botizii *Strâmbu-Băiuţ


Economy


Mining

Mining was the main economic activity in the area for much of its history. The gold here made the Băiuț mines an economically significant area in the Kingdom of Hungary. In the years after the Romanian Revolution, around 1,200 miners from Băiuț as well as nearby villages worked in the mines in the commune. Around the year 2009, mining in Băiuț stopped. Economic life slowed down considerably, as employment fell. On the 27th of March 2018, at around 3:30 am, a powerful noise followed by flooding with pit water from the shut-down Breiner Mine hit Băiuț. The acidic water, polluted by iron, manganese, and zinc, made its way into the nearby
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. Authorities estimate the wildlife damage at one tonne of killed fish. Following the accident, the Maramureș County Prefect, Vasile Moldovan, requested that the company responsible for shutting down the commune's mines, Conversmin, pay for the repopulation of the river.


Demographics


Ethnicity

At the 2011 census, 64.8% of inhabitants were Romanians and 34.8% Hungarians.


Religion


Administration and Politics

As a result of the
2020 Romanian local elections Local elections were held in Romania on 27 September 2020. Initially planned for June 2020, the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic led the Government of Romania to postpone the elections to a date no later than 31 December 2020, and extending all ...
, Viorica Maciuc of the National Liberal Party was elected as mayor of Băiuț commune.


Natives

*
Ioan Giurgiu Patachi Ioan Giurgiu Patachi (or la, Ioannes Nemes de Pataki, 1680–1727) was Bishop of Făgăraș and Primate of the Romanian Greek Catholic Church from 1721 to his death in 1727. Life Ioan Giurgiu Patachi was born from a family of small nobilit ...
(1680–1727),
Bishop of Făgăraș A bishop is an ordained clergy member who is entrusted with a position of authority and oversight in a religious institution. In Christianity, bishops are normally responsible for the governance of dioceses. The role or office of bishop is ca ...
and Primate of the
Romanian Greek Catholic Church The Romanian Greek Catholic Church or Romanian Church United with Rome, Greek-Catholic ( la, Ecclesia Graeco-Catholica Romaniae; ro, Biserica Română Unită cu Roma, Greco-Catolică), sometimes called, in reference to its Byzantine Rite, the ...
* Mircea Roman (b. 1958), sculptor


Sights

* Wooden Church in Poiana Botizii, built in the 19th century (1825), historic monument * Black Pond Nature Reserve (1,00 ha), natural monument * “Botiza Glade” Bone Cave Nature Reserve (0,50 ha), natural monumentmarasilva.ro - Botiza Glade Bone Cave, Maramureș Forest Directorate
retrieved on May 27, 2012


References

Communes in Maramureș County Localities in Transylvania {{Maramureş-geo-stub