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Buzias is a city in Timis County,Banat,Romania. The settlement was first mentioned by Carlos I of Hungary in a document of 1321. Was declared a town in 1956. Documentary attestation from the XIV - XV. Due to favorable natural condition,with rich mineral springs and mind climate,has been recognized as a potential Buzias spa center. Mineral waters are used to treat Buzias many diseases but are battled and sold as mineral water consumer. -
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Timis County is a county in the historical region of Banat, in southwestern Romania. In terms of area is the largest county of Romania. Its name comes from the river Timis. Today is one of the most developed districts in the country where the level of living is higher than the national average. GDP / capita in 2011, 2012 is 145% compared to the average of Romania, and the county seat Timisoara, GDP / capita is more than twice the national average according to official statistics. -
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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 .

