Ciubotă, Viorel (szerk.): Patrimoniu multietnic (Satu Mare, 2009)

Interior oşenesc, Expoziţia de bază a Muzeului Judeţean Satu Mare Ошанський інтер'єр. Основна виставка Повітового музею Сату Mape Avas vidéki szobabelső. Szatmár Megyei Múzeum alapkiállítása Romanian interior from Oaş Region. Main exhibition of Satu Mare County Museum May, on the hill at Huta Certeze, becoming a holiday that offers traditional folk ensembles of Satu Mare County the opportunity to prove their talents, and the people from Oaş to get together. The patrimony of Ugocea was completed by the homogeneous style of the traditional ceramic, made in the old center of potters from Varna. Pottery is present in every household in the area, it is used for everyday activities, or it decorates houses, takes part in different traditional rituals. Flowers and stylized leaves, star motifs, dots, wavy lines that decorate the pots with a belt, as well as dishes, godparents pots decorated in the “zgrafitto” style at first by scratching the model in clay, then painting it with the brush in the basic colors: dark brown, red green on white background, specific of the pottery in Varna. This region, impressive through its archaic values, has been the place where Romanians and Hungarians, Schwabs, Ukrainians have lived together, increasing the complexity of the cultural patrimony, the variety of traditions and customs like in a large multi-ethnic family. The territory of the former county of Ugocea was mostly inhabited by Ukrainians, followed by Hungarians, and thirdly Romanians, throughout centuries. The hilly area, nearby the plain, within the settlements of Korolevo, Cérna, have been inhabited since the age of carved stone, from the Middle and Upper Palaeolithic. Latin documents mention for the first time in 123

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