Forgotten Architecture of the Banat’S Villages
Review of the National Center for Digitization, Tome 41 (2022), p. 20
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Urban planning and village development in Banat are closely related to the geopolitical
relationships between Austria, Hungary and Turkey. Persistent conflicts and Turkey's pretensions to
possess the Banat have prompted Austria and Hungary to make strategic plans to preserve it. Among
others, they proceeded to colonize the loyal population and established a military, defensive line: the
Banat military frontier. An integral part of the plan was the strategic establishment of villages and
reconstruction of existing ones. In addition to meeting the basic needs of life, regulations and plans called
for residents to have access to education, religion, social and cultural life, etc. This article presents the
results of the project: "Forgotten architecture of Banat streets".
Keywords:
Banat military frontier, colonisation, village urbanisation, village architecture heritage
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Zoran Cvetković. Forgotten Architecture of the Banat’S Villages. Review of the National Center for Digitization, Tome 41 (2022), p. 20 . http://geodesic.mathdoc.fr/item/NCD_2022_41_a2/