Salonta
Salonta
Nagyszalonta, Szalonta | |
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Coordinates: 46°48′N 21°39′E / 46.800°N 21.650°E | |
Country | Romania |
County | Bihor |
Government | |
• Mayor (2020–2024) | László Török[1] (UDMR) |
Area | 170.04 km2 (65.65 sq mi) |
Elevation | 90 m (300 ft) |
Population (2021-12-01)[2] | 15,792 |
• Density | 93/km2 (240/sq mi) |
Time zone | EET/EEST (UTC+2/+3) |
Postal code | 415500 |
Area code | (+40) 02 59 |
Vehicle reg. | BH |
Website | salonta |
Salonta (Romanian pronunciation: [saˈlonta]; Hungarian: Nagyszalonta, colloquially Szalonta, Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈnɒɟsɒlontɒ]; German: Großsalontha) is a city in Bihor County, in the geographical region of Crișana, north-western Romania, near the Hungarian border.
Population
Year | Pop. | ±% |
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1910 | 15,514 | — |
1930 | 15,297 | −1.4% |
1948 | 14,447 | −5.6% |
1956 | 16,276 | +12.7% |
1966 | 17,754 | +9.1% |
1977 | 19,746 | +11.2% |
1992 | 20,660 | +4.6% |
2002 | 20,006 | −3.2% |
2011 | 17,042 | −14.8% |
2021 | 15,792 | −7.3% |
Source: Census data |
According to the
History
The city, a part of the Kingdom of Hungary, was first documented in 1214 under the name of Zolonta and in 1332 a Papal document used the name Zalanta. The Hungarian spelling Szalonta was used since 1587.
Etymologically, the name is probably related with those of other Romanian localities (slavic names) like Slatina, Zlatna, or Slănic, whose Romanian meaning is "Sărata" ("Saline"). It can also be derived from Hungarian "szalona" ("bacon"), a term having the same etymological meaning, and in regional context – the name of two contiguous villages are probably related with the types of stock growth in the area: Mădăras, from Hungarian "madar" ("bird"), and Tulca from Hungarian "tulok" ("bullock") – it may refer to the numerous pig growers in its perimeter.
Until the 16th century, it was only a small village of about 300 inhabitants and was on the land of the Toldi family. A bigger city was the fort of
The 19th century Hungarian poet János Arany was born and lived in Salonta for most of his life. Lajos Zilahy, another noted Hungarian author, was also born in Salonta in 1891. Violist and musicologist Egon Kenton was born there the same year.
After the collapse of
Natives
- János Arany (1817–1882), Hungarian poet, writer, translator, and journalist
- Iosif Ardeleanu (1909–1988), communist activist and bureaucrat
- Miklós Bonczos (1897–1971), Hungarian politician
- Gabriel Buta (born 2002), footballer
- Yasin Hamed (born 1999), footballer
- Egon Kenton (1891–1987), Hungarian and American musicologist
- Elemér Kocsis (1910–1981), footballer
- Dorin Mihuț (born 1982), footballer
- Alexandru Moghioroș (1911–1969), communist activist and politician
- Sergiu Oltean (born 1987), footballer
- Mircea Pavlov (born 1937), chess International Master
- Eugen Rozvan (1878–1938), communist activist, lawyer, and Marxist historian
- Enikő A. Sajti (born 1944), Hungarian historian
- Lajos Sătmăreanu (born 1944), footballer
- Andra Ursuța (born 1979), Romanian-American sculptor
- Lajos Zilahy (1891−1974), Hungarian novelist and playwright
Climate and geography
Salonta has a continental humid climate, with warm to hot summers and cold to very cold winters, but relatively little snow. The average annual precipitation is 578 cubic mm (35.2 inches).
Economy
Salonta is famous nationwide for its Salam de Salonta sausage products that have been produced since the 1970s. Most of the state-owned factories built during the communist period went into bankruptcy since 1989. During the 2000s however, there has been a considerable foreign direct investment in small factories and assembly plants – particularly in the clothing industry.
In 2008, Inteva Products LLC – a large multinational – started production at its Salonta facility, the only one the company has in Romania and one in only five throughout Central and Eastern Europe. Inteva produces cables and latches and other car parts at the Salonta facility.[7]
The
Trivia
The city of Salonta hosted the 2006 Romanian National Gliders Championship (Campionat naţional de aeromodelism) and its team, Metalul Salonta, has won the championship several times.[8]
Politics
This section needs to be updated.(June 2021) |
The Salonta Municipal Council, elected in the
Party | Seats in 2012 | Current Council | |||||||||||||
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Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania | 13 | ||||||||||||||
Social Liberal Union | 4 |
Sports
Basketball: C.S.S. "TEODOR NES" SALONTA[9][10][11] [12]
Tengo Salonta is Salonta's football tennis team, a very successful club at national level and also the current Football Tennis Club World Cup champions, title won in 2017 after a 3–1 in the final against Czech club from Karlovy Vary, the host of the tournament.[13]
Football is also a sport with a long tradition in the town situated near the Hungarian border. Olimpia Salonta is the team of Salonta, being founded in 1911, the club played mostly at Liga III and Liga IV, with 31 seasons played in the third league of the Romanian football league system.
For 10 years, between 2003 and 2013, in Salonta existed another football club, Liberty Salonta, a club with a strong academy at national level that promoted many interesting players over time, even managing a promotion to Liga I in 2006, but the club sold its place to UTA Arad and never played at the highest level of the Romanian football.
International relations
Twin towns – sister cities
Salonta is
- Csepel, Hungary
- Hajdúböszörmény, Hungary
- Nagykőrös, Hungary
- Rimavská Sobota, Slovakia
- Sarkad, Hungary (since 2001)
- Túrkeve, Hungary (since 1994)
- Derecske, Hungary
- Békéscsaba, Hungary
Image gallery
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The front of the Salonta City Hall
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City Hall
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Ciunt Tower
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Róth House
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House of Culture
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Consulate of Slovakia
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The Court
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The Peasantry Museum panorama
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The Peasantry Museum
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Central Park
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Reformed Cathedral
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Orthodox Church
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Catholic Church
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Train monument and the railway station
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Slavia Hotel
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Central Hotel in 1932
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The railway station in 1921
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The high school in 1907
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Ciunt Tower and the center of the town in 1917
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Reformed Cathedral and the center of the town in 1917
References
- ^ "Results of the 2020 local elections". Central Electoral Bureau. Retrieved 9 June 2021.
- ^ "Populaţia rezidentă după grupa de vârstă, pe județe și municipii, orașe, comune, la 1 decembrie 2021" (XLS). National Institute of Statistics.
- ^ "Populația rezidentă după grupa de vârstă, pe județe și municipii, orașe, comune, la 1 decembrie 2021" (in Romanian). INSSE. 31 May 2023.
- ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 June 2012. Retrieved 10 March 2012.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ Romanian 2002 Census
- ^ NASA Langley Research Center Atmospheric Science Data Center; New et al. 2002, online, [1]
- ^ "Reuters: Arvin Meritor in Salonta, Romania". Reuters. Archived from the original on 8 March 2008. Retrieved 1 July 2017.
- ^ Romanian Aeromodelism, Salonta Cup
- ^ "Baschetul masculin, primul sport unde au fost desemnate finalistele Gimnaziadei 2018-2019 din toate cele opt regiuni nationale".
- ^ "Echipele castigatoare ale Gimnaziadei 2017-2018 la baschet feminin si volei masculin, premiate in Sala Polivalenta de la Izvorani".
- ^ "Federatia Romana de Baschet".
- ^ "Meciuri de pregatire in Turcia pentru selectionatele U15 ale Romaniei".
- ^ Bihorenii de la Tengo Salonta au câștigat Cupa Mondială la futnet. bihon.ro
- NASA Langley Research Center Atmospheric Science Data Center; New et al. 2002, online, http://www.gaisma.com/en/location/salonta.html
- Romanian National Aeromodelism, Salonta Cup, [2]