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Banat of Temeswar (Banat of Temes)
Temeschwarer Banat (Temescher Banat)
Banatul Timişoarei (Banatul timişan)
Темишварски Банат (Тамишки Банат)
Temišvarski banat (Tamiški Banat)
Temesvári Bánság (Temesi Bánság)
Banatus Temesvariensis (Banatus Temesiensis)
Province of the Habsburg monarchy
1718–1778
Flag of Banat
Flag
Coat of arms of Banat
Coat of arms

CapitalTemeswar (Timișoara)
History 
• Established
12 July 1718
• Disestablished
6 June 1778
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Banat of Temeswar Temeşvar Eyalet
Military Frontier Banat of Temeswar
Kingdom of Hungary (1526–1867) Banat of Temeswar
Today part of
  • Romania
  • Serbia
  • Hungary
Banat of Temeswar, province of the Habsburg monarchy in 1718-1739
Banat of Temeswar, province of the Habsburg monarchy in 1739-1751
Banat of Temeswar in 1751–1778

The Banat of Temeswar or Banat of Temes was a Habsburg province that existed between 1718 and 1778. It was located in the present day region of Banat, which was named after this province. The province was abolished in 1778 and the following year it was incorporated into the Habsburg Kingdom of Hungary.[1][better source needed]

  1. ^ "WHKMLA : History of the Banat, 1718-1778".

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