Chevereșu Mare (; ; ) 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
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. It is composed of three villages: Chevereșu Mare (commune seat), Dragșina and Vucova.
Geography
Chevereșu Mare is located in the central-southern part of
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 ...
, in the place where three plains meet: the hilly plain of Gătaia, the gulf of Lugoj and the low plain of Timiș. It borders the commune of
Racovița and the town of
Buziaș
Buziaș (also known as Băile Buziaș or Buziaș-Băi; ; ) is a list of cities and towns in Romania, town in Timiș County, Romania. Thanks to its healing springs, it was once one of the most famous bathing places in Hungary and then in Romania; i ...
to the east, the commune of
Nițchidorf to the south, the communes of
Sacoșu Turcesc and
Moșnița Nouă to the west and the commune of
Remetea Mare
Remetea Mare (formerly Remetea Timișană; ; or ''Großremete'') is a communes of Romania, commune in Timiș County, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Ianova and Remetea Mare (commune seat).
Geography
Remetea Mare is located in the cente ...
and the town of
Recaș to the north.
Hydrography

The
Timiș River
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N ...
is the northern border of the commune. Chevereșu Mare is crossed by a small canalized stream called
Șurgani
The Șurgani (locally also called ''Șorcan'') is a left tributary of the river Timiș in Romania. It discharges into the Timiș in Dragșina. Its length is and its basin size is .
Hydrography
The Șurgani originates in Dumbrava Forest, eas ...
(locally Șorcan). It springs northwest of
Buziaș
Buziaș (also known as Băile Buziaș or Buziaș-Băi; ; ) is a list of cities and towns in Romania, town in Timiș County, Romania. Thanks to its healing springs, it was once one of the most famous bathing places in Hungary and then in Romania; i ...
, in the
Dumbrava Forest, flowing into the Timiș River, on the left side, just upstream from the strand at
Albina. A dry arm of Șurgani, Vâna, crosses the Corneanț neighborhood. In the past, Chevereșu Mare also had a lake, Hergheșceu, dried up after the
land improvement
Land development is the alteration of landscape in any number of ways, such as:
* Changing landforms from a natural or semi-natural state for a purpose such as agriculture or housing
* Subdividing real estate into lots, typically for the purpo ...
works of 1969–1970.
History
The first recorded mention of Chevereșu Mare dates from the end of the Turkish occupation of
Banat
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and is made by
Marsigli
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Biography
Born in Bologna, he was a member of an ancient patrician fa ...
in his writings from 1690, where he mentions the village of ''Keveris'' in the district of
Ciacova
Ciacova (; ; ; ) is a town in Timiș County, Romania. It administers four villages: Cebza, Macedonia, Obad and Petroman. When it was declared a town in 2004, the villages of Gad and Ghilad, which it administered up to that point, were split off to ...
. The village is certainly older and was inhabited by Romanians when, in 1717, the Austrians conquered Banat. In ''Der Buziascher Bezirk'', Helmut Wettel believes that the name is of Slavic origin, "village of blacksmiths" (''covaci'' is a regionalism in Banat and Transylvania for
blacksmith
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).
With the establishment of the
post office
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in 1721, Chevereșu Mare became an administrative center for the surrounding localities and even for some more distant ones. Here was the headquarters of an administrative sub-office and a forest district.
Until 1808 Chevereșu Mare was a chamber property and a revenue office.
The local tradition speaks of three hamlets that merged, during the reign of
Maria Theresa
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, on the current hearth of the settlement: ''Corneanț'' (the nucleus of the future settlement), ''Bocea'' (the largest one) and ''Drila''. Corneanț was located where today is the homonymous neighborhood, in the south of the village. Bocea was further north, at the edge of the forest, between Dragșina and
Sârbova. The village of Potchia appeared on old Austrian maps until 1750. Today, Bocea is the neighborhood that occupies the northern part of the settlement. The contemporary Regat neighborhood, located in the northwest, was called, until the interwar period, Drila.
Demographics
Chevereșu Mare had a population of 2,272 inhabitants at the 2011 census, up 19% from the 2002 census. Most inhabitants are
Romanians
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(61.09%), larger minorities being represented by
Roma
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People, characters, figures, names
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* Roma called Roy, ancient Egyptian High Priest of Amun
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(19.32%),
Hungarians
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(8.27%) and
Slovaks
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(4.45%). For 6.43% of the population, ethnicity is unknown.
By religion, most inhabitants are
Orthodox (73.06%), but there are also minorities of
Roman Catholic
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s (11.75%),
Pentecostal
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s (6.25%) and
Lutheran
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s (1.63%). For 6.43% of the population, religious affiliation is unknown.
Culture
Churches
The Orthodox church, built in 1801 in the Bocea neighborhood, is dedicated to the
Ascension of Jesus
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. It replaces and older church of twigs that was located in the Corneanț neighborhood, together with the old cemetery, on the greenfield called Plațu Bicii. The Roman Catholic church, located on Drumu Mare (the main street), is dedicated to
King Saint Stephen and is a branch of the parish of
Bacova; it was built around 1869.
Vucova has a Lutheran church built in 1852 by the Slovaks colonized here in the first half of the 19th century.
References
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Communes in Timiș County
Localities in Romanian Banat