Ardud
Ardud | ||
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Town | ||
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Location of Ardud | ||
Country | Romania | |
County | Satu Mare County | |
Status | Town | |
Government | ||
• Mayor | Duma Ovidiu Marius | |
Population (2002)[1] | ||
• Total | 5,889 | |
Ethnicity | ||
• Romanians | 59.2% | |
• Hungarians | 18.6% | |
• Gypsies | 16.1% | |
Time zone | EET (UTC+2) | |
• Summer (DST) | EEST (UTC+3) | |
Website | http://www.ardud.ro/ |
Ardud (Hungarian: Erdőd, Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈɛrdøːd]; German: Erdeed) is a town situated in Satu Mare County, Transylvania, Romania. It administers five villages: Ardud-Vii (Erdődhegy), Baba Novac (Lajosmajor), Gerăuşa (Oláhgyűrűs'), Mădăras (Nagymadarász) and Sărătura (Sóspuszta).
History
It has a complex political history with periods of Ottoman rule, Habsburg Monarchy, Principality of Transylvania, Kingdom of Hungary and Kingdom of Romania. After the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867, it became part of the Kingdom of Hungary within Austria-Hungary.
After break-up of Austria-Hungary in 1918/1920, the town became part of Romania. As a result of the Second Vienna Award it became a part of Hungary between 1940 and 1945. Since then it has been part of Romania.
Demographics
Historical population | ||
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Year | Pop. | ±% |
2002 | 6,486 | — |
2011 | 5,889 | −9.2% |
Source: Census data |
The 2011 census recorded a total population of 5,889. Of these, 59.2% were Romanians, 18.6% Hungarians, 16.1% Roma and 4.8% Germans.[1] In 2002, 41.7% were Romanian Orthodox, 32.7% Roman Catholic, 13.9% Greek-Catholic, 5.1% Pentecostal, 4.2% Reformed and 2.3% Baptist.[2]
Notable residents
- Here got married Sándor Petőfi to Júlia Szendrey.
- Ardud is the hometown of the Hungarian archbishop, cardinal and statesman, Tamás Bakócz.
International relations
Twin towns — Sister cities
Ardud is twinned with:
- Trevoux (1990)
- La Martyre (1992)
- Szakoly (2004)
- Napkor (2005)
- Veliki Beregi (2005)
References
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Coordinates: 47°38′N 22°53′E / 47.633°N 22.883°E