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Located at Banat in Romania, Timisoara is one of the most popular cities in Romania. Timisoara is a truly cosmopolitan city for people from almost all parts of Europe, have found a home here. Not only the Italians but Arabs, Germans, Hungarians, Serbs, Roma, Greeks and Bulgarians have all come together to form the population of Timisoara. During the regime of the Habsburg Empire, the city of Timisoara was a major cultural center. For this reason, Timisoara is also known as the “Little Vienna”.

The Habsburg Empire not only introduced newer economic reforms to the city of Timisoara, but also brought about significant changes in the land development and irrigation. The Bega river water was channeled into the adjacent fields, so that farmers could enjoy a rich harvest even in the dry months. Losefin, Calea Lipovei, Lunei, Plopi, Bucovina, Dacia, Modem, Torontalului are some of the major cities available in the neighborhoods of Timisoara city.
Since this time onwards, Timisoara has always been regarded as one of the most important centers for the study of engineering and technical education. Many students from all across Romania and Europe come here every year to pursue their coveted subjects. In 1884, Timisoara was lit by electric lights for the very first time. In fact research says that the city of Timisoara is one of the first cities in the entire continent to be lit by electric lights.
The history of Timisoara speaks of many nomadic invasions. With its fertile plains and scintillating natural beauty, Timisoara attracted many nomads of Central Asia. The Ottoman Empire ruled over Timisoara for a long time and brought about many changes in the city. Today the city is home to almost 3 million people. Most of the residents of Timisoara are of mixed origin.

In case you are planning an exciting trip to Timisoara, do not forget to collect some interesting souvenirs for all those at home. Smart jewelry boxes, ethnic jewelry, local handicrafts and footwear can be easily bought from Timisoara. As a part of your trip to Timisoara, you must also manage to get some delicious dishes from the restaurants of Timisoara. The Huniade Castle forms one of the major attractions of Timisoara. Besides this, you can also see the elegant Timisoara Orthodox Cathedral at Timisoara. The city is also home to Timisoara State Theater, The Roman Catholic Cathedral and the Millennium Church. Make it a point, to visit these places whenever you are at Timisoara.

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