In 1718 the county was part of the
Habsburg monarchy, part of the province of
Banat. In 1771 the county seat, Reschitz (
Reșița) became a modern industrial center under Austrian rule. The area received considerable attention due to its
mining industry. In 1855, the entire Banat area, with its supplies of mineral deposits and timber, was transferred from the Austrian Treasury to a joint Austrian-French mining and railroad company named
StEG. StEG built the
Oravița-
Baziaș line, Romania's oldest railroad track. After World War I, StEG, Banat and most
Austro-Hungarian property were taken over by a company named UDR. During the last years of World War II, when Romania was an ally of
Nazi Germany, a
partisan group, led by
Ștefan Plavăț, was active in the mountainous area of the county. The arrival of the communist regime in Romania after World War II and that regime's campaign of
nationalization of the mining industry brought tremendous social upheaval in the area. == Tourism ==