Banloc

Banloc ( Banlok German, Hungarian Bánlak ) is a municipality in Timiş county in the Romanian Banat. The municipality includes the villages Banloc Livezile, Dolat, Pártos, Soca and Ofseniţa.

Location

Banloc located in the southern part of the county Timiş and is 50 kilometers from the district capital Timişoara and 7.5 kilometers from Deta away. In the south Banloc borders on Serbia, on the north by the municipality Ghilad, on the west by Livezile and on the east by the town of Deta.

Neighboring towns

History

For the first time the city in 1400 was mentioned in writing. In the period 1552-1716 the castle Banloc was the summer residence of the Turkish Pasha of Timisoara. At the Mercy map from 1723 the place Banlok is registered. 1783 the estate was sold to Lázár Karátsonyi. Karátsonyi left the fort to rebuild.

On 4 June 1920, the Banat was divided into three parts as a result of the Treaty of Trianon. The largest, eastern part, which also Banloc belonged, fell to Romania.

As a result of the Waffen-SS Agreement of May 12, 1943 between the Antonescu government and Hitler's Germany all ethnic German conscript men were drafted into the German army. Even before the war, in January 1945, between 18 and 30 years and men aged 16-45 years, all German -born women were deported to construction work in the Soviet Union. The land reform law of 23 March 1945 which provided for the expropriation of German farmers in Romania, the rural population deprived the livelihood.

On June 18, 1951, the deportation took place in the Bărăgan - steppe regardless of ethnicity. For this purpose, a plan to clean up the border area was designed by the Romanian government to Yugoslavia "by politically unzuverlässlichen elements." When the Bărăganverschleppten returned home in 1956, they got the 1945 expropriated houses and farms back of the field possession but was collectivized.

Pölitik

The mayor is the Social Cornel Tota.

Population

Balonc had 2005 4.435 inhabitants ² per year for a total area of ​​179.3 km. The population figures are based on the original settlement area, including Livezile. Dolat, Pártos, Soca and Ofseniţa.

Gallery

  • City center in 1906
  • The fort Banloc 2007
  • The Glorietta Banloc 2007
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