Excellent short histories of the various Donauschwaben components

Walter Fissl's Banat Village Video's

More Banat Maps

City/Village finder in RO

Civic Culture in Banat and Transylvania (Between 1880 and 1918 an unprecedented demographic explosion happened in the towns of the region. New and numerous buildings were constructed not only in the big cities, but in small towns, too, giving them a European architectural configuration.) The Role of Timisoara in the 1989 Transformation of the Romanian Political Order

Electronic Banat - Maps

Ethnic Structure of the population of the Banat for the period 1910-1991 

Global Gazetteer

Institute for Cultural Memory - Great search site for current road maps in Romania: Type in a town or village name (must be the official name) and it bring it up on a current map!  You have a choice to layer it according to the following: National Archaeological Record, Archaeological excavations, Museums in Romania, Places of Worship, Stream network, Roads and Railroads.

The Open Society Archives -- OSA: an archives and a center for research and education. (Includes Romania and Banat area) Its collections and activities relate to the period after the Second World War, mainly The Cold War, The history of the formerly communist countries, Human rights, and War crimes. Search or Browse OSA holdings, also in Russian, Hungarian.

Banat Area Taxi & English Translator Calin Boruga

Cristian Badoiu Timisoara Tours - Banat area

Major Cities in Romania

Monasteries & Churches in Romania

Photos from Romania - Romanian-Portal.com

The Treaty of Trianon of 1920 whereby Hungary lost one-third of its territory and population to Romania, Czechoslovakia, and Yugoslavia

Timis County

Timis County Maps by county

Timisoara "Little Vienna" & the Banat

Vlad Tepes (The Impaler)

 
 

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