Căuaș

Commune in Satu Mare, Romania From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Căuaș (Hungarian: Érkávás, Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈeːrkaːvaːʃ]) is a commune of 2,259 inhabitants situated in Satu Mare County, Crișana, Romania. It is composed of six villages: Ady Endre (Érmindszent or Adyfalva), Căuaș, Ghenci (Gencs), Ghilești (Illéd), Hotoan (Érhatvan), and Rădulești (Újtanya).

CountryRomania
Area
94.27 km2 (36.40 sq mi)
Elevation
116 m (381 ft)
Population
(2021-12-01)[1]
2,259
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Căuaș
Érkávás
Ghenci village
Ghenci village
Location in Satu Mare County
Location in Satu Mare County
Căuaș is located in Romania
Căuaș
Căuaș
Location in Romania
Coordinates: 47°34′N 22°33′E
CountryRomania
CountySatu Mare
Government
  Mayor (20202024)Marius Andrei Roka (PNL)
Area
94.27 km2 (36.40 sq mi)
Elevation
116 m (381 ft)
Population
 (2021-12-01)[1]
2,259
  Density23.96/km2 (62.06/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+02:00 (EET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+03:00 (EEST)
Postal code
447085
Vehicle reg.SM
Websitecomunacauas.ro
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Demographics

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Historical population
YearPop.±%
1880 3,204    
1890 3,809+18.9%
1900 4,031+5.8%
1910 4,008−0.6%
1920 3,718−7.2%
1930 3,646−1.9%
1941 4,225+15.9%
1956 4,419+4.6%
1966 4,124−6.7%
1977 3,640−11.7%
1992 2,768−24.0%
2002 2,539−8.3%
2011 2,388−5.9%
2021 2,259−5.4%
Source: INS, Census data
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At the 2011 census, the commune had a population of 2,388, of which 46.7% were Romanians, 35.1% Hungarians, and 17.9% Roma.[2] At the 2021 census, there were 2,259 inhabitants, of which 42.54% were Romanians, 26.25% Hungarians, and 21.91% Roma.[3]

History

In July 2011, a Thracian settlement dating to 1050–1750 BC was discovered in Căuaș by a joint research group formed by Romanian and German archaeologists.[4]

Ady Endre Memorial House

Three kilometres from Căuaș there is a small village with the name of the poet Endre Ady, one of the most important Hungarian poets. In 1957, the Ady Endre Memorial House was founded and in the same year the name of the small village Mecențiu was changed to Ady Endre. Among the important documents, books, and manuscripts, there is also the parish transcript of the Protestant Church with the registered birth date of the poet in it. In the opposite part of the courtyard there is the Ady Endre family peasant house, where the original furniture items are displayed.

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