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Giarmata (; until 1925 Iermata Timișană; ; ) is a commune in
Timiș County Timiș () is a county (''județ'') of western Romania on the border with Hungary and Serbia, in the historical regions of Romania, historical region of Banat, with the county seat at Timișoara. It is the westernmost and the largest county in Ro ...
,
Romania Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern and Southeast Europe. It borders Ukraine to the north and east, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Bulgaria to the south, Moldova to ...
. It is composed of two villages, Cerneteaz and Giarmata (commune seat).


History

Traces of a
Neolithic The Neolithic or New Stone Age (from Ancient Greek, Greek 'new' and 'stone') is an archaeological period, the final division of the Stone Age in Mesopotamia, Asia, Europe and Africa (c. 10,000 BCE to c. 2,000 BCE). It saw the Neolithic Revo ...
settlement and materials of
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origin were discovered on the territory of the commune. During the formation of the Romanian people, on the territory of the commune the native Daco-Roman population continued to live in the form of a village community, and at the beginning of
feudalism Feudalism, also known as the feudal system, was a combination of legal, economic, military, cultural, and political customs that flourished in Middle Ages, medieval Europe from the 9th to 15th centuries. Broadly defined, it was a way of struc ...
there was even a fairly strong voivodeship, recorded in the few narrative sources of that time. Thus, on the occasion of the great Mongol invasion of 1241, the Giarmata Voivodeship is mentioned. Giarmata is first mentioned in the registers of papal tithes from 1332–1337 with the names of ''Garmad'' and ''Carmad''. With the names of ''Zamar'' and ''Garmat'', the locality is mentioned in 1334, so that a year later it would be designated as ''Germad''. Later, in 1428, the locality is recorded as ''Giarmath''. The fact that in a relatively short period, of about 100 years, the name of the locality appears several times mentioned in the official documents of the time reveals that this settlement knew, at that time, a high level of development. The variation of the name under which the locality appears is because the state authorities were interested in keeping the exact name of the localities, and those who made these records were often unfamiliar with these names. The modern history of the locality begins with the conquest of
Banat Banat ( , ; ; ; ) is a geographical and Historical regions of Central Europe, historical region located in the Pannonian Basin that straddles Central Europe, Central and Eastern Europe. It is divided among three countries: the eastern part lie ...
by the Austrians, in 1717. The census of the same year records two distinct villages: ''Veliki Đarmat''/Велики Ђармат ("Great Iarmata") with 36 houses and ''Mali Đarmat''/Мали Ђармат ("Little Iarmata") with 28 houses (both being inhabited by Romanians and Serbs). Under the new administration, Giarmata is colonized by Germans, who will form the majority of the population for almost two centuries. Already in 1720–1723 the first colonists settled here, which makes Giarmata one of the first German colonies in
Banat Banat ( , ; ; ; ) is a geographical and Historical regions of Central Europe, historical region located in the Pannonian Basin that straddles Central Europe, Central and Eastern Europe. It is divided among three countries: the eastern part lie ...
. The Germans formed the village of ''Neujarmat'' ("New Iarmata") as opposed to the old settlement called ''Altjarmat'' ("Old Iarmata"). In 1754 the Germans built their Roman Catholic church, and in 1764 , an administrative officer of the Crown and Chamber domains, settled many German colonists here. The colonization lasted until around 1800 and made Giarmata a strong rural center of the
Banat Swabians The Banat Swabians are an Germans, ethnic German population in the former Kingdom of Hungary in Central Europe, Central-Southeast Europe, part of the Danube Swabians and Germans of Romania. They emigrated in the 18th century to what was then the ...
. Between 1769–1772, 327 families lived in Giarmata, entirely German settlers, the Romanian and Serbian population being deported in 1765 to
Checea Checea (; ; ; ) is a communes of Romania, commune in Timiș County, Romania. It is composed of a single village, Checea, part of the commune of Cenei until 2004, when it was split off. Geography Checea is located in the west of Timiș County, fr ...
and Peterda (today Radojevo,
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). Starting with 1778, the Romanian inhabitants of Giarmata are mentioned again in the church registers. In the 19th century, the locals changed its name to ''Jahrmarkt'', meaning "annual fair" in
German German(s) may refer to: * Germany, the country of the Germans and German things **Germania (Roman era) * Germans, citizens of Germany, people of German ancestry, or native speakers of the German language ** For citizenship in Germany, see also Ge ...
, probably after it was granted fair rights in 1807.


Demographics

Giarmata had a population of 6,502 inhabitants at the 2011 census, up 20% from the 2002 census. Most inhabitants are
Romanians Romanians (, ; dated Endonym and exonym, exonym ''Vlachs'') are a Romance languages, Romance-speaking ethnic group and nation native to Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe. Sharing a Culture of Romania, ...
(88.63%), with a minority of
Roma Roma or ROMA may refer to: People, characters, figures, names * Roma or Romani people, an ethnic group living mostly in Europe and the Americas. * Roma called Roy, ancient Egyptian High Priest of Amun * Roma (footballer, born 1979), born ''Paul ...
(1.65%). For 7.84% of the population, ethnicity is unknown. By religion, most inhabitants are
Orthodox Orthodox, Orthodoxy, or Orthodoxism may refer to: Religion * Orthodoxy, adherence to accepted norms, more specifically adherence to creeds, especially within Christianity and Judaism, but also less commonly in non-Abrahamic religions like Neo-pag ...
(80.27%), but there are also minorities of
Pentecostal Pentecostalism or classical Pentecostalism is a movement within the broader Evangelical wing of Protestantism, Protestant Christianity that emphasizes direct personal experience of God in Christianity, God through Baptism with the Holy Spirit#Cl ...
s (6.31%) and
Roman Catholic The Catholic Church (), also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.27 to 1.41 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2025. It is among the world's oldest and largest international institut ...
s (2.6%). For 7.95% of the population, religious affiliation is unknown.


References

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