Păuliș

Păuliș is crossed east to west by the national road DN7 (part of European route E68), which links Bucharest with the Banat region, ending at Nădlac.

The Păuliș train station serves the CFR Main Line 200, which runs from Bucharest to Timișoara and Arad, ending at the border crossing point at Curtici.

These soldiers met once a week in a pub called "la Baba Cati" to give their report on Saturdays (Sâmbăta in Romanian).

Among the main sights are the Heroes' Monument in Păuliș put up to the memory of the Romanian soldiers killed in the battles in 1944 while defending the Mureș Couloir, the dendrologic park with rare species of yew-tree, magnolia and Himalayan pine, the reinforced settlement and the church dating from the 14–16th centuries situated on the Carierei Hill in Cladova, as well as the famous blindages in Sâmbăteni dating back to the Dacian-Roman period.

The valleys around Cladova were particularly beautiful, comprising extensive oak forest, but nowadays much of this has been destroyed by local inhabitants carrying out illegal treecutting, and unlicensed companies removing up to 500 tons of logs each day.