Busiasch

Busiasch (German) – (Bad) Busiasch (German) – Busiasch (Josephinische) – Buziasfürdö (Hungarian) – Buziás (Hungarian) – Buziaş, Romania (Official)

Timis County – Western Romania

Genealogical Records – Church records available at LDS – FHC; Microfilm Nr. :
008  RO – Bakowa: B. 1787-1837, M. 1787-1832, D. 1786-1835

Buziaş was among 190 villages deported to the Bărăgan Steppe in 1951.

It was declared a city in 1956.

Busiasch – Banat Josephinische Landaufnahme

HOG-Busiasch Vorsitzender: Johann Mayer
    Königsberger Str. 17, 71034 Böblingen. Tel.: 07031 – 2348
    Web Site: www.busiasch.net/index.html

Busiasch Passenger Records – David Dreyer’s Banat Ship List

Dendrological Park – The park of Buziaş, with a surface of over 20 ha, is a dendrological park with many rare species of trees, the most important being the plane (Platanus). The architectural symbolic element of the spa is the covered colonnade of the park built in Turkish-Byzantine style, unique to Romania. The only two other similar promenades in Europe are found in Karlovy Vary and Baden-Baden.Dendrological Park – The park of Buziaş, with a surface of over 20 ha, is a dendrological park with many rare species of trees, the most important being the plane (Platanus). The architectural symbolic element of the spa is the covered colonnade of the park built in Turkish-Byzantine style, unique to Romania. The only two other similar promenades in Europe are found in Karlovy Vary and Baden-Baden.

Catholic Church Name: Hl. Namen Maria, Branch of Bakowa (Churches of the Banat)

Busiasch – © Heinz Vogel


Last updated: 08/08/2025

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