Dumbrava (Hungarian: Igazfalva; German: Treudorf) is a commune in Timiș County, Romania.
It is located in the east of Timiș County and borders Făget to the northeast, Fârdea to the southeast, Traian Vuia to the southwest and Mănăștiur to the northwest.
[4] Dumbrava was established in 1893 by colonizing with Reformed Hungarians from Vésztő, Makó, Köröstarcsa and Gyoma.
The perpendicular streets and houses made of raft typical of the Pannonian Steppe are still preserved today.
[7] By religion, most inhabitants are Orthodox (64.54%), but there are also minorities of Reformed (14.22%), Pentecostals (8.24%), Baptists (3.42%), Roman Catholics (2.29%) and Jehovah's Witnesses (1.84%).