Timişoara

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Municipiul Timişoara
Image:Timisoara in Romania.png
County Timiş
Mayor Gheorghe Ciuhandu (PPCD)
Area km²
Population

- 2002 (census)
- Density


317,660

/km²

Ethnic groups
Working languages Romanian
Sister cities Faenza, Gera, Karlsruhe, Mulhouse, Rueil-Malmaison, Szeged, Sassari, Treviso
Geographical co-ordinates 45°44′ N 21°14′ E
Postcode range 300xxx
Municipal Website: http://www.primariatm.ro

Timişoara listen (?) (Romanian: Timişoara, Hungarian: Temesvár, German: Temeswar or Temeschburg, Serbian: Temišvar or Темишвар, Turkish: Tamışvar) is a city in the Banat region of western Romania. With a population of 305,977 in 2004 (329,554 in 2000), it is the capital of Timiş County. It is frequently known in English simply as Timisoara.

All of the variants of its name derive from the Timiş River, known in Roman Antiquity as river Tibisis or Tibiscus. Timişoara is a multicultural city with influential minorities, primarily Germans, Magyars, and Serbs, as well as Italians, Palestinians, and Greeks. It was the birthplace of Johnny Weissmuller (an Olympic swimmer, best known for his role as Tarzan). Gustave Eiffel, the creator of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, built Timişoara's foot bridge over the Bega. An industrial city with extensive services, it was the first European city to be lit by electric street lamps.

The city is served by Traian Vuia International Airport.

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Population

The municipality of Timişoara has a population of 317,660 (Census 2002), the city has a significant Hungarian community. Ethnic composition:

and 3,926 other.

History

Main article: History of Timişoara

In 1019 Timişoara (as Dibiscos/Bisiskos/Tibiskos/Tibiskon/Timbisko/etc.) was mentioned for the first time in written documents by the Byzantine Emperor Basil II, although not all historians agree with this identification. The city is believed to have been annexed into the Kingdom of Hungary in 1010.

The first tobacco mill in today's Romania was set up in Timişoara. The city was also the first town in the Austro-Hungarian Empire to have public lighting using suet candles and lamps with oil and grease. Timişoara was the first town to have an ambulance station in the Kingdom of Hungary and later the Kingdom of Romania.

In December 1989 a popular uprising began in Timişoara against the Communist regime of Nicolae Ceauşescu. Townspeople supported Hungarian pastor László Tőkés against efforts to deport him by the Securitate, or secret police. This was the beginning of the Romanian Revolution of 1989, which ended the Communist regime a week later.

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