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It is mountainous in the south and southeast, while in the north, west and south-west it is flat and in some places marshy.The climate, except in the marshy parts, is generally healthy. Wheat , barley , oats , rye , maize , flax , hemp and tobacco are grown in large quantities, and the products of thevineyards are of a good quality. Game is plentiful and the rivers swarm with fish. The mineral wealth is great, including copper , tin , lead , zinc , iron and especially coal . Amongst its numerous mineral springs, the most important are those of Mehadia, withsulphurous waters, which were already known in the Roman period as the Termae Herculis ( Băile Herculane ). (Note that a region of Romania that is called Banat includes some areasthat are mountainous and are not parts of Banat as a whole nor of the Pannonian plain.)
In Serbia, banat is mostly plain. Wheat , barley , oats , rye , maize , hemp and sunflower are grown, and mineral wealth consists of oil and natural gas . A known tourist destination in Banat is Deliblatska Pescara .
See also Geographical regions in Serbia and Montenegro
The Banat was inhabited since ancient times by Dacians , it was conquered by Romans in 106 . Emperor Aurelian retracted the Empire's border to south of the Danube, leaving behind the local romanizedpopulation.
It was conquered by the Turks in 1552 , and remained a Turkish sanjak (province) till 1716 , when Prince Eugene of Savoy liberated it from the Ottomans. It received the title of Banat after the peace of Passarowitz ( 1718 ),and remained under a military administration until 1751 , when Maria Theresa introduced a civil administration. During theTurkish occupation the district was nearly depopulated, and allowed to lie almost desolate in marsh and heath and forest. Count Claudius Mercy (1666-1734),who was appointed governor of Temesvár in 1720 , took numerous measures for the regenerationof the Banat. The marshes hear the Danube and Theiss were cleared, roadsand canals were built at great expense of labour, German artisans and other settlers were attracted to colonize the district, andagriculture and trade encouraged. Maria Theresa also took a great interest in the Banat, colonized the land belonging to thecrown with German peasants, founded many villages, encouraged theexploitation of the mineral wealth of the country, and generally developed the measures introduced by Mercy. In 1779 the Banat was again incorporated with Hungary. After the revolution of 1848 - 1849 , the Banat was separated from Hungary and made into a part ofdistinctive Austrian crown land known as the Vojvodina of Serbia and Tamiş Banat (German Woiwodschaft Serbien und Tamisch Banat), but in 1860 it was again incorporated with Hungary, until 1918 when it was divided in the three present parts.
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| Banat | Bessarabia | Bukovina | Dobrogea | Moldavia | Muntenia | Oltenia | Transylvania | Wallachia |