Dornești

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Dornești
German: Kriegsdorf
Hungarian: Hadikfalva
Local church in Dornești
Local church in Dornești
Coat of arms of Dornești
Location in Suceava County
Location in Suceava County
Dornești is located in Romania
Dornești
Dornești
Location in Romania
Coordinates: 47°52′N 26°1′E / 47.867°N 26.017°E / 47.867; 26.017
CountryRomania
CountySuceava
Population
 (2021-12-01)[1]
4,474
Time zoneEET/EEST (UTC+2/+3)
Vehicle reg.SV

Dornești (German: Kriegsdorf, Hungarian: Hadikfalva, popularly also known in Romanian as Hadic, a shortened form of its Hungarian name) is a commune located in Suceava County, in the historical region of Bukovina, northeastern Romania. It is composed of two villages, Dornești and Iaz. From 1786 to 1941, the village of Dornești was inhabited by the Székelys of Bukovina. In the past, the commune was also inhabited by a German minority, more specifically Bukovina Germans (German: Bukowinadeutsche or Buchenlanddeutsche). Nowadays, the vast majority of the population are ethnic Romanians (approximately 90% of the commune's population according to the 2011 Romanian census).

History

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Historical affiliations

 Moldavia (1388–1775)
 Habsburg Monarchy (1775–1804)
 Austrian Empire (1804–1867)
 Austria-Hungary, Cisleithania (1867–1918)
 Kingdom of Romania (1918–1947)
 Romanian People's Republic (1947–1965)
 Socialist Republic of Romania (1965–1989)
 Romania (1989–present)

As it is the case of other rural settlements from Suceava County, Dornești (Hungarian: Hadikfalva, German: Kriegsdorf) was previously inhabited by a small German community, more specifically by Bukovina Germans (German: Bukowinadetusche or Buchenlanddeutsche) during the modern period up until the mid 20th century, starting as early as the Habsburg period and, later on, the Austro-Hungarian period. However, the main ethnic group of the commune was that of the Székelys of Bukovina well into the times of the Kingdom of Romania.

At the 1930 Romanian census, the Székelys of Dornești accounted for 91.9% of the commune's population Both the Romanians and the Germans amounted to 2.63% each. Other smaller ethnic groups registered at the time in the commune included Jews (1.72%) and Poles (0.93%). In addition, the vast majority of the inhabitants of Dornești were Roman Catholic.[citation needed] In February 1932, the Dornești communal counsil unanimously declared Dimitrie Tușinschi, president of the Higher Regional Court in Cernăuți, an honorary citizen of Dornești. He was given the title in recognition of his merits in the restoration of the commune's previously destroyed land register.[2]

Administration and local politics

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Communal council

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The commune's current local council has the following political composition, according to the results of the 2020 Romanian local elections:[3]

    Party Seats Current Council
  National Liberal Party (PNL) 5          
  Social Democratic Party (PSD) 4          
  PRO Romania (PRO) 3          
  Union for Bucovina (UpB) 1          

Natives

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References

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  1. ^ "Populaţia rezidentă după grupa de vârstă, pe județe și municipii, orașe, comune, la 1 decembrie 2021" (XLS). National Institute of Statistics.
  2. ^ Ernennung zum Ehrenbürger In: Czernowitzer Morgenblatt, 24 February 1932, p. 3.
  3. ^ "Rezultatele finale ale alegerilor locale din 2020" (Json) (in Romanian). Autoritatea Electorală Permanentă. Retrieved 2020-11-02.

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