Dacia, Brașov

Dacia (in the Transylvanian Saxon dialect, Ste, Stin, Štîn, in German Stein, in Hungarian Garat), is a village in Brașov County, Transylvania, Romania, part of Jibert commune. Until 1931, the village was known in Romanian as Ștena (Romanianization of the German/Saxon name). In that year, the authorities changed its name to Dacia.[1]

Dacia
village
Location of the village in Romania
Location of the village in Romania
Dacia is located in Romania
Dacia
Dacia
Coordinates: 46°0′N 25°4′E
Country Romania
CountyBrașov County
Population
 (2002)
671
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)

History

The village was first attested in 1309.[2] Until 1980, it was inhabited by a majority of Transylvanian Saxons (by the end of 1970, most of them started emigrating to West Germany). The Transylvanian Saxon noble family of Soterius von Sachsenheim has its origins in this village, Valentinus Schöchtert (born c. 1554) being the earliest known ancestor.[3]

Climate

Dacia has a humid continental climate (Cfb in the Köppen climate classification).

Climate data for Dacia
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C (°F) 1.2
(34.2)
3.6
(38.5)
8.4
(47.1)
14.4
(57.9)
19.1
(66.4)
22.4
(72.3)
24.3
(75.7)
24.6
(76.3)
19.4
(66.9)
13.9
(57.0)
8.4
(47.1)
2.4
(36.3)
13.5
(56.3)
Daily mean °C (°F) −2.9
(26.8)
−1
(30)
3.4
(38.1)
9.1
(48.4)
14.1
(57.4)
17.6
(63.7)
19.5
(67.1)
19.5
(67.1)
14.6
(58.3)
9
(48)
4
(39)
−1.2
(29.8)
8.8
(47.8)
Average low °C (°F) −6.6
(20.1)
−5.1
(22.8)
−1.4
(29.5)
3.5
(38.3)
8.6
(47.5)
12.5
(54.5)
14.4
(57.9)
14.3
(57.7)
10
(50)
4.7
(40.5)
0.6
(33.1)
−4.3
(24.3)
4.3
(39.7)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 42
(1.7)
40
(1.6)
53
(2.1)
74
(2.9)
86
(3.4)
97
(3.8)
82
(3.2)
66
(2.6)
59
(2.3)
53
(2.1)
45
(1.8)
45
(1.8)
742
(29.3)
Source: https://en.climate-data.org/europe/romania/brasov/dacia-836608/

Churches

The local Evangelical Lutheran fortified church dates to the 12th century (being, as such, built during the High Middle Ages), pertaining to the local Transylvanian Saxon community.

Education

The German school was first mentioned in the year 1488.[4]

References

  1. Janesch A., "Geschichte des Ortes" in "Stein in Siebenbürgen" Ortsmonografie Hrsg.: Ernst Bruckner, 1994 S.21
  2. Datenbank geneanologienetz.de
  3. "Earliest ancestors of Soterius von Sachsenheim family (from the family history book compiled by Fritz Soterius von Sachsenheim)". SoteriusvonSachsenheim.com. Retrieved 26 May 2013.
  4. Fabritius-Dancu J. "Burgen im Repser Land" in "Komm mit ’81, S. 154
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