Petriș

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Petriș
Location in Arad County
Location in Arad County
Petriș is located in Romania
Petriș
Petriș
Location in Romania
Coordinates: 46°03′00″N 22°23′00″E / 46.05°N 22.3833°E / 46.05; 22.3833Coordinates: 46°03′00″N 22°23′00″E / 46.05°N 22.3833°E / 46.05; 22.3833
CountryRomania
CountyArad
Population
 (2011)[1]
1,525
Time zoneEET/EEST (UTC+2/+3)
Vehicle reg.AR

Petriș (Hungarian: Marospetres) is a commune in Arad County, Romania, is situated in the contact zone of with Metaliferi Mountains. The administrative territory of the commune is approximately 13,100 ha. It is composed of six villages: Corbești (Maroshollód), Ilteu (Iltő), Obârșia (Óborsa), Petriș (situated at 106 km from Arad), Roșia Nouă (Rósa) and Seliște (Marosszeleste).

Population[]

According to the last census, the population of the commune counts 1871 inhabitants, out of which 99.1% are Romanians, 0.5% are Hungarians and 0.4% are of other or undeclared nationalities.

History[]

The first documentary records of Petriș, Corbești, Ilteu and Roșia Nouă date back to 1743. Obârșia was attested documentarily in 1468, while Seliște in 1479.

Economy[]

The commune's present-day economy can be characterized by a powerful dynamic force with significant developments in all the sectors. Pomiculture and silviculture are well represented on local level. Besides, the commune is abundant in exploitable mineral resources, such as pyrites in Roșia Nouă.

Tourism[]

Among the touristic sights of the commune are the complex of the Salbek castle (19th century) - today being a sanatorium for treating pneumophysiological diseases, the wooden church called "Nașterea Maicii Domnului" built in 1800 in Corbești, the wooden church named "Sfântul Mucenic Dimitrie" built in 1809 and painted in 1819 in Roșia Nouă and the castle built in the 18-19th centuries in neoclassical style of Ilteu.

References[]

  1. ^ "Populaţia stabilă pe judeţe, municipii, oraşe şi localităti componenete la RPL_2011" (in Romanian). National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 4 February 2014.
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