It has a military depot, a mosque, a restaurant and a few small shops" and that "there are many fruitful gardens in the fortress".
[6] The Ottoman rule ends in 1716, when Prince Eugene of Savoy enters Timișoara.
Consequently the Turkish troops withdraw from the Denta Fortress, which thus comes under the rule of the Austrian Empire.
Breștea was founded in 1842 by around 110 families of Roman Catholic Banat Bulgarians from Dudeștii Vechi.
[8] Each head of household received a lot of house and 11 jugers of arable land.
After 1880 part of the Bulgarian population returned to Bulgaria, where they founded the village of Bardarski Geran.
Rovinița Mare became the property of the Austrian Aerarium, and in 1779 German settlers were brought here.
799/1964, since the communist authorities deemed them strange (in Romanian, omor means "murder").
Most inhabitants are Romanians (63.21%), larger minorities being represented by Bulgarians (16.06%), Hungarians (8.62%), Serbs (4.26%), Roma (2.38%) and Germans (1.01%).