
Banat - Wikipedia
The Poiana Ruscă Mountains and Banat Mountains with the Semenic, Anina, Dognecea, Almăj and Locva divisions are part of the Western Romanian Carpathians. The western pre …
Banat - Wikiwand
Banat is a geographical and historical region located in the Pannonian or Carpathian Basin that straddles Central and Eastern Europe. It is divided among three ...
About Banat - RCR BANAT
Banat, as a geographical but also historically significant territory, today constitutes the territory of three countries: Romania, Hungary and Serbia. In the Republic of Serbia, Banat, together with …
Banat | Historical region in Romania / Hungary / Serbia
Banat (in Romanian: Banat, in Hungarian: Bánság, in Serbian: Банат) is a geographical and historical region in the Pannonian Basin, which stretches between Central and Eastern Europe.
9 Things to Do in Banat (Romania) for All Ages
Make the most of your trip to Banat (Romania) with our expertly curated list of the top 9 things to do. From iconic landmarks to hidden gems, our guide covers it all and will help you create …
Banat
Jul 26, 2025 · The old (“undivided”) Banat comprises areas of present-day western Romania, north-eastern Serbia, and southern Hungary, with a total area of 11,013 square miles. It was …
Banat - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
People who live in Banat are called Banatians. The Banat is a part of the Pannonian plain bordered by the River Danube to the south, the River Tisza (Theiss, Tissa, Tisa) to the west, …
Banat – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Banat is a geographical and historical region in Central Europe that is divided between Romania, Serbia and Hungary. This article refers to the Romanian part of the Banat, which consists of …
Banat: The Romanian GAP - FEEFHS
The historical Banat was divided [after World War I] between the western part of Romania [18,966 square kilometers or 66,5%], northern Yugoslavia [the eastern part of Vojvodina, which is part …
BANAT and CRIȘANA | GoEast – Discover Romania
Since immemorial times, Banat was permanently populated. Its name derives from “Ban”, the name used for a Hungarian government official. In pre-Christian times the region was Dacian, …