Rusca MontanÃÂ (; or Ruskberg) is a commune in CaraÃÂ-Severin County of Western Romania with a population of 2,095 people. It is composed of two villages, Rusca MontanÃÂ and RuÃÂchiÃÂa (Ruszkica or Ruszkicatelep). It is situated in the historical region of Banat.
Rusca MontanÃÂ is notable for the marble deposits nearby, which include RuÃÂchiÃÂa marble.
Péter Pan (21 September 1897 â 19 September 1918) was an Austro-Hungarian soldier, died in the battle of Monte Grappa, final stages of World War I. He was born at Ruszkabánya-Krassó-Szörény (currently Rusca MontanÃÂ). A museum has been opened in Rusca Montanàin his honour and the street where he was born bears his name. The namesake with the well-known literary character makes him famous, his tomb is one of the most visited of monte Grappa War Cemetery in Italy and flowers, pebbles and shells are often deposited there, as told by italian journalist Ferdinando Celi in a book about his story.