Moldova Nouă
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Moldova Nouă | ||
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Town | ||
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Location of Moldova Nouă |
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Country | Romania | |
County | Caraș-Severin County | |
Status | Town | |
Government | ||
• Mayor | Ion Chisalita (Democratic Liberal Party) | |
Area | ||
• Total | 145.84 km2 (56.31 sq mi) | |
Population (2002)[1] | ||
• Total | 13,917 | |
• Density | 97/km2 (250/sq mi) | |
Time zone | EET (UTC+2) | |
• Summer (DST) | EEST (UTC+3) |
Moldova Nouă (Romanian pronunciation: [molˌdova ˈnowə]; Hungarian: Újmoldova; German: Neumoldowa; Czech: Nová Moldava or Bošňák; Serbian: Нова Молдава) is a town in southwestern Romania in Caraş-Severin County (the historical region of Banat), in an area known as Clisura Dunării. It is located on the shores of the river Danube. In 2002, Moldova Nouă had a population of 13,917. The town administers three villages: Măcești, Moldova Veche and Moldovița.
At the 2011 census, 81.2% of inhabitants were Romanians, 12.8% Serbs, 3.2% Roma, 1.3% Hungarians and 0.8% Czechs. At the 2002 census, 88.4% were Romanian Orthodox, 4.5% Baptist, 4% Roman Catholic and 2% Pentecostal.
In Romanian | In Hungarian | In Serbian |
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Moldova Nouă | Újmoldova | Нова Молдава |
Măcești | Macsevics | Мачевић |
Moldova Veche | Ómoldova | Стара Молдава |
Moldovița | Kiskárolyfalva | Молдавица |
Historical population | ||
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Year | Pop. | ±% |
1956 | 3,582 | — |
1966 | 6,192 | +72.9% |
1977 | 15,973 | +158.0% |
1992 | 16,874 | +5.6% |
2002 | 15,112 | −10.4% |
2011 | 11,349 | −24.9% |
Source: Census data |
Natives
- Emilijan Josimović, Serbian urbanist
- Iasmin Latovlevici, Romanian footballer
- Mihăiță Pleșan, Romanian footballer
- Clara Vădineanu, Romanian handballer
References
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