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Coordinates: 45°42′N 21°14′E / 45.700°N 21.233°E / 45.700; 21.233
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==History==
==History==
The first documented reference dates from 1371-1372, from a document where [[Sigismund of Luxemburg]], donates his Gyureg estate to Vladislau, the son of Stefan de Tarr.
The first documented reference was in 1371, from a document where [[Sigismund of Luxemburg]], donates his Gyureg estate to Vladislau, the son of Stefan de Tarr.
Later [[Marsigli]]'s Conscription in 1690 - 1700 mention Gyirog as well. After the Austrian conquest of Banat, Giroc appears on the 1717 map with the name Juroc, listed with 60 houses and later on [[Florimund Mercy]]'s map from 1723 with the name Jurok.
Later [[Marsigli]]'s Conscription in 1690 - 1700 mention Gyirog as well. After the Austrian conquest of Banat, Giroc appears on the 1717 map with the name Juroc, listed with 60 houses and later on [[Florimund Mercy]]'s map from 1723 with the name Jurok.
{{Timiş County}}
{{Timiş County}}

Revision as of 19:18, 19 August 2013

Giroc
Country Romania
CountyTimiş County
Population
 (2002)[1]
4,295
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)

Giroc is a commune in Timiş County, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Chișoda (Template:Lang-hu) and Giroc (Template:Lang-hu). It is located near Timişoara, south of the city.

History

The first documented reference was in 1371, from a document where Sigismund of Luxemburg, donates his Gyureg estate to Vladislau, the son of Stefan de Tarr. Later Marsigli's Conscription in 1690 - 1700 mention Gyirog as well. After the Austrian conquest of Banat, Giroc appears on the 1717 map with the name Juroc, listed with 60 houses and later on Florimund Mercy's map from 1723 with the name Jurok.

45°42′N 21°14′E / 45.700°N 21.233°E / 45.700; 21.233

References

  1. ^ Romanian census data, 2002; retrieved on March 1, 2010