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BANAT- Folk Costumes. BANAT Folk Costumes. Map of the Banat Region. Timi şoara. The Romanian Banat is mountainous in the south and southeast, while in the north, west and south-west it is flat. BANAT Folk Costumes. Banat – The Plain Area. Banat – The Mountain & Hill Area.
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BANAT- Folk Costumes prof. dr. Daniela Văleanu, Liceul Pedagogic “Carmen Sylva”, Timişoara
BANAT Folk Costumes prof. dr. Daniela Văleanu, Liceul Pedagogic “Carmen Sylva”, Timişoara
Map of the Banat Region Timişoara The Romanian Banat is mountainous in the south and southeast, while in the north, west and south-west it is flat. prof. dr. Daniela Văleanu, Liceul Pedagogic “Carmen Sylva”, Timişoara
BANAT Folk Costumes Banat – The Plain Area Banat – The Mountain & Hill Area prof. dr. Daniela Văleanu, Liceul Pedagogic “Carmen Sylva”, Timişoara
prof. dr. Daniela Văleanu, Liceul Pedagogic “Carmen Sylva”, Timişoara
Romanian Folk Costumes: Banat – The Plain Area There are typical costumes of the Banat Plain Area: Timişoara, Buziaş, Deta-Ciacova, Lipova, Făget, Jebel, Lugoj, Sânnicolau Mare. The Romanians from the Serbian Banat (“Banatul Sârbesc” - the Western Banat, now part of Serbia) live in so called “sate de frătuţi” (brotherly villages): Alibunar, Barite, Becicherecul Mare, Cuvin, Ecica, Marghita, Nicolinţi, Seleuş, Sutiesca, Toracul mare & Toracul Mic (or Begheiţii), Uzdin, Vladimirovăţ). prof. dr. Daniela Văleanu, Liceul Pedagogic “Carmen Sylva”, Timişoara
Romanian Folk Costumes: Banat – The Plain Area prof. dr. Daniela Văleanu, Liceul Pedagogic “Carmen Sylva”, Timişoara
Romanian Folk Costumes: Banat – The Plain Area prof. dr. Daniela Văleanu, Liceul Pedagogic “Carmen Sylva”, Timişoara
prof. dr. Daniela Văleanu, Liceul Pedagogic “Carmen Sylva”, Timişoara
Romanian Folk Costumes: Banat – The Mountain & Hill Area prof. dr. Daniela Văleanu, Liceul Pedagogic “Carmen Sylva”, Timişoara
Romanian Folk Costumes: Banat – The Mountain & Hill Area prof. dr. Daniela Văleanu, Liceul Pedagogic “Carmen Sylva”, Timişoara
BANAT Folk Costumes prof. dr. Daniela Văleanu, Liceul Pedagogic “Carmen Sylva”, Timişoara
Men’s costumes from Banat have some common elements. During summer, men used to wear cotton trousers and large, un-tucked shirts. Women’s folk costumes have a main feature: two aprons, one or both with fringes. prof. dr. Daniela Văleanu, Liceul Pedagogic “Carmen Sylva”, Timişoara
BANAT Folk Costume uderskirt(poale) gathered neck linen chemise (cămaşă încreţită). front and back aprons (catrinţe) narrow woven fabric belt (brâu) prof. dr. Daniela Văleanu, Liceul Pedagogic “Carmen Sylva”, Timişoara
BANAT Folk Costume uderskirt(poale) gathered neck silk chemise (cămaşă încreţită). narrow woven fabric belt (brâu) front apron (catrinţă) prof. dr. Daniela Văleanu, Liceul Pedagogic “Carmen Sylva”, Timişoara
BANAT Folk Costume uderskirt(poale) gathered neck linen chemise (cămaşă încreţită). front and back aprons (catrinţe) narrow woven fabric belt (brâu) prof. dr. Daniela Văleanu, Liceul Pedagogic “Carmen Sylva”, Timişoara
Romanian Folk Costumes: Banat – The Plain Area prof. dr. Daniela Văleanu, Liceul Pedagogic “Carmen Sylva”, Timişoara
Romanian Folk Costumes: Banat – The Mountain & Hill Area prof. dr. Daniela Văleanu, Liceul Pedagogic “Carmen Sylva”, Timişoara
Romanian Folk Costumes: Banat – The Mountain & Hill Area prof. dr. Daniela Văleanu, Liceul Pedagogic “Carmen Sylva”, Timişoara