It borders Nițchidorf and Sacoșu Turcesc to the north, Gătaia to the south, Voiteg and Liebling to the west and Caraș-Severin County to the east.
Due to a lack of unevenness separating the meadows from the interfluves, during the spring freshets, the river floods the areas along the valley.
[2] The location of the commune in the middle of a plain ensures a continental climate, influenced by warm Mediterranean air currents.
The story goes that when the first Hungarians arrived, they found the village completely lit by candles left by the Germans in their homes.
Due to the complete transformation of the village into a Hungarian community, in 1806 the communal council decided to change its name from Rittberg to Végvár.