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Distant origins of Vucova know only that it was a Romanian village during the Middle Ages and was probably established during the Turkish occupation of Banat . Marigli's Diary of 1690-1700 , speak Vlach village Vucova belong Lugoj district . After the conquest of the Austrian Banat , appear early writings detailed documentation on Vucova . The 1717 census records the village Vukowo with 63 wooden houses, belonging Ciacova district . Shortly after, in 1723-1725 , the map appears Count Mercy , which again confirms the existence of village Wacova name . Old center of the village is little more to the south than the current one . In 1785 , by administrative decree , part of the southern border has been reorganized to accommodate a new German colonies that would become the village Niţchidorf . All settlements within the same program , another part of the land Vucova were attached to the neighboring village Blajova , all to accommodate the German colonists who settled there since 1785. Throughout the eighteenth century , continued Vucova be inhabited by Romanian . They had a wooden Orthodox church .
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