Cacica (, ) is a
commune in
Suceava County
Suceava County () is a county (') of Romania. Most of its territory lies in the southern part of the Historical regions of Romania, historical region of Bukovina, while the remainder forms part of Western Moldavia proper. The county seat and the ...
, in the historical region of
Bukovina
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, northeastern
Romania
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. The commune is located in the central part of the county, from the town of
Gura Humorului
Gura Humorului (; Hebrew and Yiddish: גורה חומורולוי - ''Gure Humuruluei'' or גורא הומאָרא - ''Gura Humora''; German and Polish: ''Gura Humora'') is a town in Suceava County, northeastern Romania. It is situated in the hi ...
, from the city of
Rădăuți, and from the county seat,
Suceava
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. At the
2011 census, 74.8% of inhabitants were
Romanians
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, 20.2%
Poles
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People
*Poles (people), another term for Polish people, from the country of Poland
* Pole (surname), including a list of people with the name
* Pole (musician) (Stefan Betke, born 1967), German electronic music artist
...
, and 4.4%
Ukrainians
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. Its Polish inhabitants are descended from settlers who arrived there at the turn of the 19th century during the
Habsburg period.
Administration and local politics
Commune council
The commune's current local council has the following political composition, according to the results of the
2020 Romanian local elections
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:
Villages
The commune is composed of five villages: namely Cacica, Maidan, Pârteștii de Sus (the commune center), Runcu, and Solonețu Nou.
Solonețu Nou
Solonețu Nou () is one of the
Polish villages in
Suceava County
Suceava County () is a county (') of Romania. Most of its territory lies in the southern part of the Historical regions of Romania, historical region of Bukovina, while the remainder forms part of Western Moldavia proper. The county seat and the ...
, in the historical region of
Bukovina
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, northeastern
Romania
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. It was established in 1834 by 30 Polish families in the
Soloneț river valley.
A Polish school was founded in the village in 1870. 523 people from the village were deported to Poland after 1945 and the school was closed. Some Poles settled in
Złotnik, Poland.
After the
Romanian Revolution
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of 1989, the Polish school was reopened. In 1995 there were 718 inhabitants in the village. The Polish community from Solonețu Nou (together with those of
Solca,
Pleșa,
Racova, and
Arbore) has 365 families with 1046
Roman Catholic
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s of Polish ethnicity.
Natives
*
Valeriu Alaci (1884–1955), Romanian mathematician
*
Ghervazen Longher (born 1972), Polish-Romanian politician
Gallery
File:Cacica salt mine chapel01.jpg, Roman Catholic
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chapel dedicated to Saint Barbara, located in the salt mine
File:Rumunia, Kaczyka, kościół rzymskokatolicki DSCF7626.jpg, Roman Catholic Polish basilica in Cacica
File:Biserica romano-catolica din Solonetu Nou11.jpg, Roman Catholic church in Solonețu Nou
File:Biserica greco-catolica din Cacica.jpg, Greek Catholic Greek Catholic Church or Byzantine-Catholic Church may refer to:
* The Catholic Church in Greece
* The Eastern Catholic Churches
The Eastern Catholic Churches or Oriental Catholic Churches, also known as the Eastern-Rite Catholic Churches, Ea ...
church in Cacica
File:Biserica Ortodoxa Cacica - panoramio.jpg, Orthodox church in Cacica
File:Cacica - Gradinita de Copii - panoramio.jpg, Cacica kindergarten
File:Cacica - Scoala Generala - panoramio.jpg, Cacica elementary school
File:Panorama Cacica - Biserica Ortodoxa - panoramio.jpg, Panoramic view over Cacica, with the Orthodox church in the background
File:Cacica, Bucovina - panoramio - bajerskip (1).jpg, Panoramic view over Cacica, with the Roman Catholic basilica seen in the background
File:SolonetuNou.jpg, Solonețu Nou () village, with the local Roman Catholic church seen in the background
File:Nowy Sołoniec (Rumunia), Solonețu Nou 03.jpg, Rural landscape from Solonețu Nou (2018)
File:Nowy Sołoniec (Rumunia), Solonețu Nou 06.jpg, Solonețu Nou (2018)
See also
*
Polish minority in Romania
References
* Mihai Patrașcu
Vizită pastorală la Soloneţu Nou("A pastoral visit to Solonețu Nou"), on the site of the Roman Catholic Episcopate of Iași. Undated, bu
indexplaces it as December 2005. Accessed 7 Jan 2006.
External links
Polish Community in Cacica
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Communes in Suceava County
Localities in Southern Bukovina
Mining communities in Romania
Polish communities in Romania