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Encyclopedia > Timis
Administrative map of with Timiş county highlighted
Administrative map of Romania with Timiş county highlighted

Timiş (Hungarian: Temes) is a Romanian county (Judeţ) in the Banat region, with the capital city at Timişoara (population: 326,958). Its common abbreviation is TM. Romanian map with highlighted county Made by me File links The following pages link to this file: Timis Categories: GFDL images | NowCommons | Romania county maps ... A diacritical mark or accent mark is an additional mark added to a basic letter. ... Banat (Hungarian: Bánát or Bánság, German: Banat) is a region in Southeastern Europe divided among three countries: the eastern part belongs to Romania (the counties of Timiş and Caraş-Severin), the western part to Serbia-Montenegro (the Serbian Banat, mostly included in the Vojvodina, except for the small part of... Map of Romania showing Timisoara Timişoara (Hungarian: Temesvár, German: Temeswar or Temeschburg, Serbian: Temišvar, Turkish: Tamışvar) is a city in western Romania, in the Banat region, Timiş county, population 329,554 in 2000. ...


The name of the county comes from the river Timiş, known in Roman Antiquity as river Tibisis or Tibiscus.

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Demographics

In 2000, it had a population of 684,506 and the population density was 79/km². 2000 is a leap year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Geography

This county has a total area of 8,697 km², being thus the largest county in Romania. To help compare orders of magnitude of different geographical regions, we list here areas between 1,000 km² and 10,000 km². See also areas of other orders of magnitude. ...


List of cities in Timiş county

Map of Romania showing Timisoara Timişoara (Hungarian: Temesvár, German: Temeswar or Temeschburg, Serbian: Temišvar, Turkish: Tamışvar) is a city in western Romania, in the Banat region, Timiş county, population 329,554 in 2000. ... Lugoj (Hungarian: Lugos, German: Lugosch) is a city in the Timiş county, Transylvania, Romania, situated on both banks of the Timiş river, which divides the town in two quarters, the Romanian on the right and the German on the left bank. ... Sânnicolau Mare (Hungarian: Nagyszentmiklós, German: Großsanktnikolaus) is the westernmost town in Romania. ... Jimbolia (Hungarian: Zsombolya, German: Hatzfeld) is a city in Timiş county, Romania. ... . Făget is a town in Romania, population about 7500. ...

Communes and villages


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Timiş - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (284 words)
Timiş (Hungarian: Temes) is a county (judeţ) in Western Romania, in Western Transylvania - Banat region, with the capital city at Timişoara (population: 305,977 as of 2004).
The county is crossed by many rivers, the most important being the Bega River and the Timiş River.
Timiş County has one of the most dynamical economies in Romania, being one the region with the highest ratings of foreign investments due to its tradition and its possition.
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