Fârdea

Fârdea (Hungarian: Ferde; German: Ferden) is a commune in Timiș County, Romania.

Fârdea is located in the eastern extremity of Timiș County, at the foot of Poiana Ruscă Mountains.

The relief has the appearance of a huge amphitheater descending from the edges of the commune to the central depression valleys with some steep hills in the southeast and softer ones in the northwest.

[6] In a document from 1454, the chapter from Arad reports to Ladislaus V that John Hunyadi became the owner of the Romanian district of Twerd.

The document mentions that this district included the villages of Bănia, Lower and Upper Gladna, Prodanfalva, Zolthur, Cărămida, Dryinfalva, Brekafalva, Lower and Upper Igazfalva, Puril, Mâtnic, Boglyafalva, Costenești and Stefanfalva,[6] many of which no longer exist.