Ațel

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Aţel
Commune
Location of Aţel
Location of Aţel
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Country Romania
County Sibiu
First attested 1283
Component villages Aţel, Dupuş
Government
 • Mayor Moldovan Sergiu Ionel (since 2004) (PNL)
Area
 • Total 27.21 km2 (10.51 sq mi)
Population (2007)
 • Total 3,523
 • Density 130/km2 (340/sq mi)
Postal code 557020
Website Main page (Romanian)

Aţel (German: Hetzeldorf; Hungarian: Ecel) is a commune in Sibiu County, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Aţel and Dupuş (Tobsdorf; Táblás). The commune first appears in written history in 1283 as villa Echelini. Later appearances in written documents are villa Heclini (1289), Hetzelini villa and villa Eczlen (1359), Ecczel (1365), and Heczeldorf (1548). A church is mentioned as of 1380.[1]

Population

As of 1850, there were 4,062 people, ethnically divided thus: 2,078 Romanians, 454 Hungarians, 1,359 Germans, 19 Jews and 152 Romani. As of 1992 the 3,726 people were divided ethnically thus: 2,672 Romanians, 585 Hungarians, 263 Germans and 205 Romani.[2]

Architecture

The fortified church of Aţel was built by Transylvanian Saxons and completed by the end of the 15th century; it is surrounded by double walls. Above the entrance rises the Old School tower, and close by is the Oat Tower. The fortified church of Dupuş was also built during the 15th century.

Notes

  1. Léstyán, Ferenc: Megszentelt kövek. A középkori erdélyi püspökség templomai, Budapest, Arcanum, 2003, ISBN 963-9374-74-1[1]
  2. Varga E. Árpád: Erdély etnikai és felekezeti statisztikája (1850–1992)

References

  • Ațel at GEOnet Names Server
  • Edroiu, Nicolae, Comuna Aţel : Studiu monografic complex, Editura Eurodidact, 2002 ISBN 973-85629-0-2
  • Augustin Ioan, Hanna Derer. The Fortified Churches of the Transylvanian Saxons. Noi Media Print, 2004

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