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Belinț ( hu, Belence; german: Belintz) is a
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in
Timiș County Timiș () is a county ('' județ'') of western Romania on the border with Hungary and Serbia, in the historical region of Banat, with the county seat at Timișoara. It is the westernmost and the largest county in Romania in terms of land area. T ...
,
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. It is located between the cities of
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and
Lugoj Lugoj (; hu, Lugos; german: Lugosch; sr, Лугош, Lugoš; bg, Лугож; tr, Logoş) is a city in Timiș County, Romania. The Timiș River divides the city into two halves, the so-called "Romanian Lugoj" that spreads on the right bank and t ...
and is composed of four villages: Babșa, Belinț (commune seat), Chizătău and Gruni.


Geography

Located east of the relative center of
Timiș County Timiș () is a county ('' județ'') of western Romania on the border with Hungary and Serbia, in the historical region of Banat, with the county seat at Timișoara. It is the westernmost and the largest county in Romania in terms of land area. T ...
, on DN6, Belinț is 45.5 km from
Timișoara ), City of Roses ( ro, Orașul florilor), City of Parks ( ro, Orașul parcurilor) , image_map = Timisoara jud Timis.svg , map_caption = Location in Timiș County , pushpin_map = Romania#Europe , pushpin_ ...
and 14.5 km from
Lugoj Lugoj (; hu, Lugos; german: Lugosch; sr, Лугош, Lugoš; bg, Лугож; tr, Logoş) is a city in Timiș County, Romania. The Timiș River divides the city into two halves, the so-called "Romanian Lugoj" that spreads on the right bank and t ...
, the nearest city. The relief is represented on about a third of the commune's territory by a hilly area, part of the Lipova Hills, located north of the Bega River, with an altitude of 150–180 m and by a plain area, part of the Timiș Plain, in the southern part of the area, in the form of an alluvial-proluvial stoop located between the Lipova Hills and the right bank of
Timiș River Timiș may refer to: *Timiș County, a county in western Romania *Timiș (river), a river in western Romania and Serbia * Ținutul Timiș, a former administrative unit of Romania * Temes County, a former administrative county (comitatus) in the hi ...
, with altitudes between 105–110 m in the vicinity of Chizătau and 111–140 m in the Gruni–Babșa area. The main watercourses are represented by Timiș and Bega rivers; Miniș, Hisiaș and Glavița streams, as well as the Timiș–Bega supply canal, complete the hydrographic network. Bega, Miniș and Hisiaș also collect the waters of erosion valleys and torrential elements in the hilly area, which have in common large flow fluctuations, maximums being recorded mainly due to spring and early summer rainfall. The current hydrographic aspect is the result of important hydro-ameliorative and hydrotechnical works, started in 1728, which resulted, among other, in the canalization of Bega and the damming of the minor riverbed of Timiș.


History

Babșa is first mentioned in a noble diploma from 1488. Whereas at that time Babșa consisted of three small localities – ''Babșa Superioară'' ("Upper Babșa"), ''Babșa Inferioară'' ("Lower Babșa", on the left side of the Bega River) and ''Babșa Mijlocie'' ("Middle Babșa", on the right side of the Bega River) – it can be concluded that Babșa dates back to before 1400. The three small villages were definitively unified before 1800. Babșa was and is a village inhabited by
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. During the
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, it passed through the hands of several owners, such as the noble family Czikó in 1488 or Ferenc Horozath, Count of Arad, in 1510. In an Ottoman defter from 1554, it is recorded with 42 houses.
Marsigli Count Luigi Ferdinando Marsili (or Marsigli, Lat. ''Marsilius''; 10 July 1658 – 1 November 1730) was an Italian scholar and eminent natural scientist, who also served as an emissary and soldier. Biography Born in Bologna, he was a member ...
's notes (1690–1700) mention Babșa as belonging to the district of Lunca Lipovei. The Austrian conscription from 1717, the year of their conquest of
Banat Banat (, ; hu, Bánság; sr, Банат, Banat) is a geographical and historical region that straddles Central and Eastern Europe and which is currently divided among three countries: the eastern part lies in western Romania (the counties of T ...
, mentions that Babșa had 40 houses. Count Mercy's map from 1723 places Babșa in the district of
Făget Făget (; hu, Facsád; german: Fatschet) is a town in Timiș County, Romania, with a population of about 7,500. The town administers ten villages: Bătești, Begheiu Mic, Bichigi, Brănești, Bunea Mare, Bunea Mică (depopulated), Colonia Mică ...
, and Korabinsky's dictionary from 1786 in the district of
Lugoj Lugoj (; hu, Lugos; german: Lugosch; sr, Лугош, Lugoš; bg, Лугож; tr, Logoş) is a city in Timiș County, Romania. The Timiș River divides the city into two halves, the so-called "Romanian Lugoj" that spreads on the right bank and t ...
. Until the middle of the 18th century, the village was scattered on both banks of the Bega River, but, due to frequent floods, the hearth moved further north, on a promontory, and the component hamlets joined. The locals also moved the old wooden church. It was demolished between 1893–1896, being replaced with the current, brick-made one. In 1906 a Hungarian colony was founded in Babșa. A total of 55 houses were built and settled with Hungarians from northern Hungary and southern Slovakia. The colony has declined over time and is now on the verge of disappearing. Most of the houses were abandoned or demolished, and most of the inhabitants moved to the city. In the 1970s, one of the Hungarian households was taken to the Banat Village Museum in
Timișoara ), City of Roses ( ro, Orașul florilor), City of Parks ( ro, Orașul parcurilor) , image_map = Timisoara jud Timis.svg , map_caption = Location in Timiș County , pushpin_map = Romania#Europe , pushpin_ ...
. Belinț has been inhabited since prehistoric times and was built in the vicinity of the ancient settlement of ''Tapia''. In the 10th century it belonged to Voivodeship of Glad and then to the medieval district of Bel. The first recorded mention of Belinț dates from 1285 (''Becl''). In 1369 it is documented under the name ''Belenche'', as property of the Beșan family. Within the commune there was also the village of ''Tătăraș'', and the Ottoman defters from the 16th century speak about two localities: ''Belințul de Jos'' ("Lower Belinț") and ''Belințul de Sus'' ("Upper Belinț"), belonging to the Horasty (Horescu) family. Count Mercy's map shows Belinț inhabited by
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, belonging to the district of
Lugoj Lugoj (; hu, Lugos; german: Lugosch; sr, Лугош, Lugoš; bg, Лугож; tr, Logoş) is a city in Timiș County, Romania. The Timiș River divides the city into two halves, the so-called "Romanian Lugoj" that spreads on the right bank and t ...
. In 1782, Nicolae Defcics and Mihai Conrad bought the locality from the
Aerarium Aerarium, from ''aes'' (“bronze, money”) + -''ārium'' (“place for”), was the name given in Ancient Rome to the public treasury, and in a secondary sense to the public finances. ''Aerarium populi Romani'' The main ''aerarium'', that ...
, and in 1892 it became the property of the Iankovici (Doctorovics) family. In 1786 the village of ''Darva'' (today, a street in Belinț) is founded by the Romanians displaced from Darova by the German, Hungarian and Slovak settlers. First documented in 1359, under the name ''Kyzigtew'' ("Little Pool" ( ro, Tăul Mic) or "Acrid Pond" ( ro, Balta Acră)), Chizătău is mentioned in numerous medieval Hungarian diplomas, then in Habsburg documents after the conquest of
Banat Banat (, ; hu, Bánság; sr, Банат, Banat) is a geographical and historical region that straddles Central and Eastern Europe and which is currently divided among three countries: the eastern part lies in western Romania (the counties of T ...
from under the Turkish rule. According to tradition, the old hearth of the village was "În Deal", to the right of Bega, but after the withdrawal of water from the valley where the current hearth is located, the village moved permanently to the new location. Located on the "big road" between
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and
Lugoj Lugoj (; hu, Lugos; german: Lugosch; sr, Лугош, Lugoš; bg, Лугож; tr, Logoş) is a city in Timiș County, Romania. The Timiș River divides the city into two halves, the so-called "Romanian Lugoj" that spreads on the right bank and t ...
, the village was heavily influenced by commercial traffic, its importance increasing after 1867, when the railway between the two cities was inaugurated. In 1896, the ''Chizăteiana'' bank was established, and in 1911, the industrial railway between Chizătău and
Șanovița Ghizela ( hu, Gizellafalva; german: Giseladorf) is a commune in Timiș County, Romania. It is composed of four villages: Ghizela, Hisiaș ( hu, Hosszúág), Paniova ( hu, Panyó; german: Panjowa) and Șanovița (formerly Șușanovăț; hu, Sziklá ...
was inaugurated, facilitating the transport of basalt from the quarries from
Șanovița Ghizela ( hu, Gizellafalva; german: Giseladorf) is a commune in Timiș County, Romania. It is composed of four villages: Ghizela, Hisiaș ( hu, Hosszúág), Paniova ( hu, Panyó; german: Panjowa) and Șanovița (formerly Șușanovăț; hu, Sziklá ...
. Chizătău was an independent commune until 1956, when it was transferred to the administration of Belinț. Gruni is an old Romanian settlement, first documented in 1453, in a document by which Ladislaus IV of Hungary, King Ladislaus IV of Hungary donated it to John Hunyadi. In 1717 it had 18 houses and belonged to the district of
Făget Făget (; hu, Facsád; german: Fatschet) is a town in Timiș County, Romania, with a population of about 7,500. The town administers ten villages: Bătești, Begheiu Mic, Bichigi, Brănești, Bunea Mare, Bunea Mică (depopulated), Colonia Mică ...
. In the interwar period it was part of Plasa Lugoj, Severin County.


Demographics

Belinț had a population of 2,789 inhabitants at the 2011 census, down 8% from the 2002 census. Most inhabitants are
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(95.45%), with a minority of Hungarians (1.11%). For 2.55% of the population, ethnicity is unknown. By religion, most inhabitants are Eastern Orthodox Church, Orthodox (91.75%), but there are also minorities of Pentecostals (3.48%) and Roman Catholics (1.11%). For 2.55% of the population, religious affiliation is unknown.


Culture

Belinț has rich cultural traditions. Chizătău is home to the oldest choir in Romania, the Plowmen's Choir, founded in 1840 by a local priest. The Plowmen's Choir's repertoire includes songs inspired by folklore, as well as secular and religious acapella works, from doinas and carol (music), carols to Renaissance madrigals and Byzantine music. The Plowmen's Choir is currently led by the priest from Chizătău. In the past, Belinț boasted a theater troupe (1896), a chorus (1882) and a traditional dance group (1905). Nowadays, cultural institutions from the Belinț commune are represented by the community centers in Babșa, Belinț, Chizătău and Gruni and the communal library in Belinț.


References

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