The village
was established in 1580, but the area was inhabited even before its
establishment. Originally a Vlach settlement from the period of Vlach
colonization, it slowly began to change to an agricultural settlement, as many
new settlers in the 17th century came to the village. In the 19th century,
several droughts and plagues depopulated the village, as many emigrated to the
USA, Canada and Argentina. Near the end of World War II, half of the wooden
part of the village was burned down. During the first post-war years, it was
reconstructed as part of