Dragonyfalva (Hungarian) – Drágonyfalva (Hungarian) – Dragojest (Hungarian) – Tragojest (Josephinische) – Drăgoieşti, Romania (Official)
Timis County – Western Romania
Drăgoiești belongs to the Racovița (Hungarian: Rakovica) commune in Timiş County, Romania; composed of six villages: Căpăt (Keped), Drăgoiești (Drágonyfalva), Ficătar (Feketeér), Hitiaș (Hattyas), Racovița and Sârbova (Szirbova).
Tragojest – Banat Josephinische Landaufnahme 1769-72
Before the Treaty of Trianon, Drágonyfalvabelonged to the Buziásfürdői Township.
1910 population: 14 942 was Hungarian, 22 German, Romanian 903. Of which 29 were Roman Catholic, Greek Catholic 54, 852 Greek Orthodox.
NOTE: there is also a Drăgoieşti commune located in Suceava County, Romania; composed of three villages: Drăgoieşti, Lucăceşti and Măzănăeşti. The school in Drăgoieşti was built in 1871, with the lessons being taught in German, a general rule at that time in Bucovina.
Last updated: 06/27/2025