[4] Until the early 1990s, the majority of inhabitants were of German descent, but emigration has significantly reduced their numbers.
At that time Lovrin was part of the Nagykikinda District and was subject to the military administration that had been established in Banat after the expulsion of the Turks in 1717.
[6] Between 1785–1792, the first German colonizations are recorded, with Swabians brought from Cenad and other Banat localities.
They have received numerous privileges to indigenous peoples, which is why communities of Serbs and Bulgarians were forced to leave.
[6] In 1792, Lovrin, along with Gottlob, were gifted by Emperor Leopold II to General Anton Lipthay, for special merits in the battles against the Turks.
Lovrin experienced an industrial boom in the 19th century, several small factories opening here.