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Timișoara is a multicultural city, home to 21 ethnic groups and 18 religious denominations. [14] Historically, the most numerous were the Swabian Germans, Jews and Hungarians, who still make up 6% of the population in Timișoara. [15]
Timișoara is the third town in the Empire, after Vienna and Budapest with a permanent theatre season. 1760 – Timișoara is the first town in the Empire where the public lighting using suet candles and lamps with oil and grease is introduced. 1763–1772 – Second wave of German colonization under Empress Maria Theresa of Austria.
Timișoara Traian Vuia International Airport (IATA: TSR, ICAO: LRTR) is an international airport serving Timișoara, Romania. Located in the historical region of Banat , the airport is named in honor of Traian Vuia , a Romanian flight pioneer and a Timiș County native.
The Timișoara metropolitan area is a metropolitan area in Timiș County, which includes Timișoara and 14 surrounding communes. It was legally established in 2008 as an inter-community development association and is a member of the Federation of Metropolitan Areas and Urban Agglomerations in Romania (FZMAUR).
Dissel House, better known by the local name Turkish House, is a historical building in the Elisabetin district of Timișoara, Romania. It is considered one of the oldest houses in Timișoara and the oldest in the non aedificandi area of the fortress.
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This is a list of mayors of Timișoara from 1718, when Banat, including Timișoara, were incorporated into the Kingdom of Hungary, to the present day when it is part of Romania. The position was created on 1 January 1718 by Count Claude Florimond de Mercy , governor of Banat, under the name of magistrate . [ 3 ]
Timișoara Fortress (Latin: Castrum Temesiensis, Castrum Temesvariensis, Hungarian: Temesvári vár, Turkish: Temeşvar Kalesi, German: Festung Temeswar, Romanian: Cetatea Timișoara) is a historical fortress in western Romania around which the town of Timișoara was built.