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{{other uses|Bocșa (disambiguation)}} {{More citations needed|date=March 2013}} {{Infobox Romanian subdivision |type = town |county = Caraș-Severin |population_total = auto |map_caption = Location in Caraș-Severin County |official_name = Bocșa |image_shield = ROU CS Bocsa CoA.png |image_map = Bocsa jud Caras-Severin.png |image_skyline = Primaria Bocsa.jpg |image_caption = Town Hall |leader_name = Patriciu-Mirel Pascu<ref>{{cite web |url=https://prezenta.roaep.ro/locale27062021/romania-pv-final |title=Results of the 2021 local elections |publisher=Central Electoral Bureau |access-date=29 June 2021 |df=dmy-all}}</ref> |leader_party = PSD |term = 2021–2024 |coordinates = {{coord|45|22|29|N|21|42|38|E|region:RO|display=inline,title}} |elevation = 159 |elevation_min = |elevation_max = |area_total = 122.02 |population_as_of = |population_footnotes = |postal_code = 325300 |area_code = |website = {{url|http://www.orasulbocsa.ro}} }} '''Bocșa''' ({{IPA|ro|ˈbokʃa|-|Ro-Bocșa.ogg}}; {{langx|hu|Boksánbánya}}; {{langx|de|Deutsch-Bokschan, Neuwerk}}) is a town in [[Caraș-Severin County]], in the [[Banat]] region of [[Romania]], with a population of 12,949 in 2021. == Etymology == The name "Bocșa" is believed to originate from the Slavic word "bok," meaning "side" or "hill," which reflects the town's geographical location in a hilly region.<ref name="auto">{{cite web |title=Istoric Bocșa |url=https://orasulbocsa.ro/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/istoricbocsa.pdf |website=Orasul Bocșa |publisher=Primăria Bocșa |access-date=15 August 2024}}</ref> ==Geography== The town is located in the southwestern part of Romania. The town has a length of {{cvt|20.2|km|mi}} and an area of approximately {{cvt|675.9|ha|acre}}. It is located {{cvt|80|km|mi}} from Timișoara and {{cvt|18|km|mi}} from Reșița.<ref name="auto"/> and is traversed by the [[Roads in Romania|national road]] {{ill|DN58B|ro}}, which connects Reșița to [[Voiteg]], in [[Timiș County]]. Bocșa lies on the banks of the [[Bârzava (Timiș)|Bârzava River]]. To the east lie the [[Western Carpathians|Western Carpathian Mountains]], offering a mountainous environment rich in natural resources, particularly iron, copper, and other non-ferrous minerals.<ref name="auto"/> Directly to the east of Bocșa, the [[Pannonian Basin]] begins, featuring [[Pannonian Steppe|steppe-like]] landscapes. ==History== Bocșa has a long-standing development dating back to the [[Neolithic]] era. It has seen continuous habitation through the [[Bronze Age]] and [[Iron Age]], and during [[Roman Empire|Roman]] times, it was a site for gold exploitation. First mentioned in a document in 1331, Bocșa has experienced various occupations, including [[Austria-Hungary|Austro-Hungarian]] and [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] rule.<ref name="auto"/> The town has a long tradition of mining, particularly for [[Iron ore|iron]] and [[copper]]. Mining activities date back to the 16th and 17th centuries under [[Ottoman Empire|Turkish rule]], where copper and iron were extracted. During the [[Habsburg Monarchy|Habsburg period]], Austrian miners revitalized the industry, establishing ironworks such as the "Altwerk" in 1719 and "Neuwerk" in 1722. These facilities processed iron ore from local sources, including the nearby [[Semenic|Semenic Mountains]] and [[Lupac]]. The industrial development of Bocșa was further enhanced by the construction of a railway for industrial use in the 19th century and the establishment of a hydroelectric plant in 1896. Over time, the town transitioned to producing agricultural machinery, but mining remained a significant part of its economic history.<ref>{{cite web |title=Geschichte des Bergbaus im Banater Bergland |url=http://www2015.banater-berglanddeutsche.de/home.php?id=a13b2c1de&adm= |website=Banater Berglanddeutsche |access-date=15 August 2024}}</ref> Bocșa also became a cultural and educational hub, with diverse religious institutions due to successive waves of colonization. <ref name="auto"/> == Demography == Within the 2002 census recording 15,041 Romanians, 643 Roma, 596 Hungarians, 432 Germans, 64 Slovaks, 61 Serbs, 28 Ukrainians, and 17 Czechs were living in Bocșa.<ref name="auto"/> ==Natives== * [[Nicolae Bocșan]] (1947–2016), historian * [[Vasile Ciocoi]] (born 1976), footballer * [[Sorin Frunzăverde]] (1960–2019), politician * [[Ilona Kerekes]] (1926–2023), Hungarian international table tennis player * [[Constantin Lucaci]] (1923–2014), sculptor * [[Roco Sandu]] (born 1966), footballer * [[Sándor Szurmay]] (1860–1945), Hungarian military officer and politician ==Climate== Bocșa has a [[humid continental climate]] (''Cfb'' in the [[Köppen climate classification]]). <div style="width:65%;"> {{Weather box |location = Bocșa |metric first = yes |single line = yes |Jan high C = 3.8 |Feb high C = 5.9 |Mar high C = 11.1 |Apr high C = 16.8 |May high C = 21.3 |Jun high C = 24.6 |Jul high C = 26.6 |Aug high C = 26.9 |Sep high C = 21.7 |Oct high C = 16.6 |Nov high C = 11.2 |Dec high C = 4.9 |year high C = |Jan mean C = 0.2 |Feb mean C = 1.8 |Mar mean C = 6.3 |Apr mean C = 11.7 |May mean C = 16.3 |Jun mean C = 19.9 |Jul mean C = 21.8 |Aug mean C = 21.9 |Sep mean C = 17 |Oct mean C = 11.7 |Nov mean C = 6.9 |Dec mean C = 1.6 |year mean C = |Jan low C = -3.1 |Feb low C = -2.1 |Mar low C = 1.3 |Apr low C = 6 |May low C = 10.6 |Jun low C = 14.3 |Jul low C = 16.3 |Aug low C = 16.4 |Sep low C = 12.2 |Oct low C = 7.2 |Nov low C = 3.3 |Dec low C = -1.5 |year low C = |Jan precipitation mm = 57 |Feb precipitation mm = 56 |Mar precipitation mm = 61 |Apr precipitation mm = 78 |May precipitation mm = 82 |Jun precipitation mm = 101 |Jul precipitation mm = 81 |Aug precipitation mm = 73 |Sep precipitation mm = 74 |Oct precipitation mm = 61 |Nov precipitation mm = 57 |Dec precipitation mm = 66 |year precipitation = |date=May 2021|source=https://en.climate-data.org/europe/romania/caras-severin/bocsa-10735/}} </div> {{Historical populations |source = Census data |1966 |16015 |1977 |20731 |1992 |19152 |2002 |19023 |2011 |15842 |2021 |12949 }} ==References== {{reflist}} {{commons category|Bocșa}} {{Caraș-Severin County}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Bocsa}} [[Category:Populated places in Caraș-Severin County]] [[Category:Localities in Romanian Banat]] [[Category:Towns in Romania]] [[Category:Mining communities in Romania]] {{CaraşSeverin-geo-stub}}
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