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Ardusat

Coordinates: 47°38′59″N 23°21′44″E / 47.64972°N 23.36222°E / 47.64972; 23.36222
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Ardusat
Orthodox Cathedral in Ardusat
Orthodox Cathedral in Ardusat
Location in Maramureș County
Location in Maramureș County
Ardusat is located in Romania
Ardusat
Ardusat
Location in Romania
Coordinates: 47°38′59″N 23°21′44″E / 47.64972°N 23.36222°E / 47.64972; 23.36222
CountryRomania
CountyMaramureș
Government
 • MayorVasile-Ciprian Rus (PNL)
Area
31.09 km2 (12.00 sq mi)
Population
 (2021-12-01)[1]
2,551
 • Density82/km2 (210/sq mi)
Time zoneEET/EEST (UTC+2/+3)
Vehicle reg.MM
Websitewww.ardusat.ro

Ardusat (Hungarian: Erdőszáda) is a commune in western Maramureș County, Romania on the banks of the Someș River, near the border with Satu Mare County. The first record of its existence dates back to 1230. It is composed of three villages: Ardusat, Arieșu de Câmp (Mezőaranyos) and Colțirea (Kolcér).

Ethnographically it belongs to "Țara Codrului" (The Forest Land), with which it shares numerous cultural traditions. The local Ardusat Choir has been the best in Romania for decades, and has won numerous prizes at Italian, Eastern European and American contests.

Sights

In addition to the local crafts, superstitions, and folklore, other attractions for tourists include the Greek-Catholic (Uniate) Cathedral (18th Century), the ruins of the Degenfeld Castle,[2] and a 300-year-old sequoia tree. The remnants of the railroad bridge over the Someș, destroyed by the 1970 floods, can still be seen. The river has great fishing. Since 2005 Ardusat has had its own celebration, which takes place on the first Saturday and Sunday after August 15 (the Dormition of the Theotokos). The religious celebration of the cathedral is scheduled every year on January 6. The church at the very center of the village was Romanian Greek Catholic, until the communist party of Romania made the church Romanian Orthodox.

Sister cities

References

  1. ^ "Populaţia rezidentă după grupa de vârstă, pe județe și municipii, orașe, comune, la 1 decembrie 2021" (XLS). National Institute of Statistics.
  2. ^ (in German)remenienburgen.com - Degenfeld Castle, Maramureș County[permanent dead link]; retrieved on May 25, 2012

Further reading

  • "Ardusat, străveche vatră românească" ("Ardusat, Ancient Romanian Hearth"), by Valentin Baintan (1995)
  • ardusat.ro