Oaş Country
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Oaş Country or Ţara Oaşului (in Romanian) is an etnographic region of Romania located in the North-East part of Satu Mare County, 50 km from the city of Satu Mare. The total area of the Oaş Country is about 614 km².
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[edit] Boundaries
The Oaş Country extends from Turţ - Gherţa Mare - Gherţa Mică (on the Western side) all the way to Huta pass situated at an altitude of 604 m (in the East), from Cămărzana (in the North) to the mountains that surround Oraşu Nou, Racşa and Vama (in the South).
[edit] Communes and villages
The Oaş Country is comprised of the following communes and villages:
- Oraşu Nou (commune) with Prilog, Racşa, Remeţi and Oraşu Nou-Vii (villages)
- Certeze (commune) with Huta Certeze and Moişeni (villages)
- Vama (commune) with Vama Băi (village)
- Călineşti-Oaş (commune) with Lechinţa, Coca and Dumbrava (villages)
- Târşolţ (commune) with Aliceni (village)
- Trip Băi, Boineşti, Bixad, Cămârzana (villages)
- Negreşti-Oaş city.
[edit] Geography
The Oaş Depresion has maximum altitudes of 400 - 500 m. Most of the human dwellings are situated alongside the river valleys that cross the Oaş Depresion. In the Northern part of the depresion there is the Lechincioara Basin which includes the Mare, Semănaturii and Lechincioarei valleys.
In the Southern part of Oaş Country there are the Tur, Alb and Rău rivers.
[edit] History
The first document that mentioned the Oaş Country dates from 1270, when the King of Hungary donated to a nobleman several villages from the South-Western boundary of the "country".
In that document the Oaş Country is mentioned as Terra Awas. Some hystorians claim that the origin of the word "Oaş" is the "Awas", which means a kind of deforestation or a clearing in the woods.
The Oaş Country was mentioned even in the Chronicles of Grigore Ureche.
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Huta Pass near Maramures County |
Landscape near Huta Pass |