'' of 1769–1772 The territory of the commune has been inhabited since ancient times. During the
Dacian statehood and the
Roman rulership, a Roman colony was established here under the name
Vibech. During the
Migration Period, Peciu Nou fell under Hungarian rule; the first recorded mention of Peciu Nou also comes from this time (1332,
Veybech). Between 1401–1406, the locality was a royal domain with urban status (
opidum regis Vybech). In 1526 Hungary became a
pashalik; after this period the sultan colonized many Serbs in
Banat, and the name of the locality was changed from
Vibech to
Peciui. The locality did not appear on
Count Mercy's maps from 1723–1725, suggesting that the settlement was destroyed during the
Ottoman–Habsburg wars. The first German settlers arrived here in 1723, mainly from
Cologne and
Mainz. The conscription (census) of 1743 noted a settlement with the name
Uypez. At one time it was also called
Neu Wien ("New Vienna"). == Demographics ==