Copșa Mică

Copșa Mică
Town
Lutheran church

Coat of arms

Location of Copșa Mică
Copșa Mică
Location of Copșa Mică
Coordinates: 46°6′45″N 24°13′50″E / 46.11250°N 24.23056°E / 46.11250; 24.23056Coordinates: 46°6′45″N 24°13′50″E / 46.11250°N 24.23056°E / 46.11250; 24.23056
Country  Romania
County Sibiu County
Status Town
Government
  Mayor Mihalache Daniel Tudor (National Liberal Party)
Area
  Total 25.90 km2 (10.00 sq mi)
Population (2011)
  Total 5,201
Time zone UTC+2 (EET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+3 (EEST)
Website http://www.copsa-mica.ro/
Historical population
YearPop.±%
1966 6,156    
1977 6,194+0.6%
1992 5,332−13.9%
2002 5,157−3.3%
2011 5,201+0.9%
Source: Census data

Copșa Mică (German: Kleinkopisch; Hungarian: Kiskapus) is a town in Sibiu County, Transylvania, Romania, located north of Sibiu, 33 km east of Blaj, and 12 km southwest of Mediaș. The town's population of 5201 (as of 2011) is down significantly from its level in 1989, the year communism collapsed in Romania. At the 2011 census, 78.8% of inhabitants were Romanians, 11.9% Roma and 8.7% Hungarians.

The town is best known for its status (in the 1990s) as one of the most polluted in Europe. This was due to the emissions of two factories in the area:

  • One, open from 1935 to 1993, produced carbon black for dyes; its emissions permeated the area for nearly sixty years, leaving soot on homes, trees, animals, and everything else in the area. The stain from these decades of deposits are still visible.
  • The other source of the pollution, less visible but with even more serious effects to the health of the town's residents, was Sometra, a smelter whose emissions have contributed to significantly higher incidence of lung disease and impotence, along with a life expectancy nine years below Romania's average.

Politics

The Copșa Mică City Council (Consiliul Local Copșa Mică), elected in the 2008 local government elections, is made up of 15 councillors, with the following party composition:[1]

    Party Seats Current Council
  National Liberal Party 10                    
  Democratic Liberal Party 2                    
  Social Democratic Party 2                    
  Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania 1                    

References

  1. "Componenta". Copsa-mica.ro. Retrieved 8 October 2017.
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