Dumbrăvița

Dumbrăvița is a commune in , . It is composed of a single village, Dumbrăvița. One of the most developed and rich communes in Romania, Dumbrăvița has become in recent years a suburb of .
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  • Type: Village with 11,000 residents
  • Description: commune in Timiș County, Romania
  • Also known as: Dumbravita”, “Dumbrăvița, Timiș”, “Neu-Sentesch”, “Neusentesch”, “Szentesul Nou”, “Uisenteş”, “Újszentes”, “Vadászerdő”, and “Vadászerdőközség

Places of Interest

Highlights include Banat Village Museum.

Museum
The is an open-air ethnographic museum in northeastern , at the edge of the Green Forest. Spread over an area of 17 ha, the museum is designed as a traditional Banat village and includes peasant households belonging to various ethnic groups in , buildings with social function of the traditional village, folk art installations and workshops. is situated 3 km southeast of Dumbrăvița.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Aradului and Timișoara.

Suburb
is a district in northern . Its name comes from the homonymous road that connects Timișoara to . Calea divides the district into two: Vest and Est. is situated 3½ km southwest of Dumbrăvița.

is a university city and industrial centre in western , with a multicultural heritage due to its location in the region and a history of ethnic, linguistic and cultural diversity.

Village
Photo: Armin1111, Copyrighted free use.
is a village, which is situated 7 km northeast of Dumbrăvița.

Dumbrăvița

Latitude
45.80188° or 45° 48′ 7″ north
Longitude
21.24786° or 21° 14′ 52″ east
Population
11,000
Elevation
94 metres (308 feet)
United Nations Location Code
RO DVI
Open location code
8GQ3R62X+Q4
Open­Street­Map ID
node 34088339
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
678688
Wiki­data ID
Q16427725
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In Other Languages

From Basque to Volapük—“Dumbrăvița” goes by many names.
  • Basque: Dumbrăvița (Timiș)
  • Basque: Dumbrăvița
  • Cebuano: Comuna Dumbrăvița, Timiș
  • Cebuano: Comuna Dumbrăvița
  • Chechen: Думбревица (коммуна, Тимиш)
  • Chechen: Думбревица
  • Chinese: Dumbrăviţa
  • Chinese: 敦布勒維察鄉
  • Dutch: Dumbrăvița
  • Dutch: Neu-Sentesch
  • Dutch: Neusentesch
  • Dutch: Szentesul Nou
  • Dutch: Újszentes
  • Dutch: Vadászerdőközség
  • Esperanto: Dumbrăvița
  • Esperanto: Neu-Sentesch
  • Esperanto: Neusentesch
  • Esperanto: Szentesul Nou
  • Esperanto: Újszentes
  • Esperanto: Vadászerdőközség
  • French: Dumbrăvița
  • French: Neu-Sentesch
  • French: Neusentesch
  • French: Szentesul Nou
  • French: Újszentes
  • French: Vadászerdőközség
  • German: Dumbrăvița
  • German: Neu-Sentesch
  • German: Neusentesch
  • German: Neussentesch
  • German: Neuszentes
  • German: Szentesul Nou
  • German: Újszentes
  • German: Vadászerdőközség
  • Hungarian: Dumbrăvița
  • Hungarian: Neu-Sentesch
  • Hungarian: Neusentesch
  • Hungarian: Szentesul Nou
  • Hungarian: Újszentes község
  • Hungarian: Újszentes
  • Hungarian: Vadászerdőközség
  • Italian: Dumbrăvița
  • Italian: Neu-Sentesch
  • Italian: Neusentesch
  • Italian: Szentesul Nou
  • Italian: Újszentes
  • Italian: Vadászerdőközség
  • Malay: Dumbrăvița, Timiș
  • Min Nan Chinese: Dumbrăvița
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Dumbrăvița i Timiș
  • Portuguese: Dumbrăvița
  • Portuguese: Neu-Sentesch
  • Portuguese: Neusentesch
  • Portuguese: Szentesul Nou
  • Portuguese: Újszentes
  • Portuguese: Vadászerdőközség
  • Romanian: Dumbrăvița, Timiș
  • Romanian: Dumbrăvița
  • Romanian: Neu-Sentesch
  • Romanian: Neusentesch
  • Romanian: Szentesul Nou
  • Romanian: Újszentes
  • Romanian: Vadászerdőközség
  • Serbian: Општина Думбравица
  • Serbo-Croatian: Opština Dumbrăvița, Timiș
  • Spanish: Dumbrăvița
  • Spanish: Neu-Sentesch
  • Spanish: Neusentesch
  • Spanish: Szentesul Nou
  • Spanish: Újszentes
  • Spanish: Vadászerdőközség
  • Tatar: Думбревица (коммуна, Тимиш)
  • Tatar: Думбревица
  • Turkish: Dumbrăvița
  • Ukrainian: Думбревіца
  • Vietnamese: Dumbravita, Timiș
  • Vietnamese: Dumbrăvița, Timiș
  • Volapük: Dumbrăvița

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