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'''Maramureş''' may refer to the following: | '''Maramureş''' may refer to the following: | ||
*], a geographical and ethno-cultural region |
*], a geographical, historical, and ethno-cultural region in present-day ] and ], that occupies the ] and ], a mountain range in North East ]. Alternative names: ''Land of Maramureş'', ''Ţara Maramureşului'', ''Maramureş (historical region)'', ''Maramureş (geographical region)'', ''Máramaros'', ''Marmatia'', ''Marmaţia''. | ||
*], the southern part of Maramureş, is a ] in Romania. In 1918-1938, it covered only ca. half of what it covers today, hence when one wants to distinguish that in historical contexts, one also refers to ''Maramureş County (1918-1938)''. | |||
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⚫ | *], a former administrative unit of ] in 1960-1968, which covered a much larger area than Maramureş County. | ||
**], a region in present-day Romania and Ukraine | |||
*], the northern part of Maramureş, is a geographic, historical, and ethno-cultural region in Ukraine | |||
**], represents Maramureş Depression. | |||
*], a county in the historic ]. Alternative names: ''Máramaros'', ''Máramaros comitatus'', ''Maramureş comitatus''. It might also refer to the 1940-1944 county of ], something alternatively refered as ''Máramaros (World War II)''. | |||
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*], a county in Romania. Related to this are: | |||
**], a former administrative unit of Romania (1918-1938) | |||
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*], a county in the historic Kingdom of Hungary. Here links, with the same meaning: | |||
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*], a county of Hungary from 1940-1944 | |||
*], a geographic and historical region in Ukraine, part of Maramureş historical region | |||
*], specific style old churches made of wood beams. | *], specific style old churches made of wood beams. | ||
*], a mountain range in North East of Carpathians, bordering Maramureş | |||
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Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Maramureș.If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.
Maramureş may refer to the following:
- Maramureş, a geographical, historical, and ethno-cultural region in present-day Romania and Ukraine, that occupies the Maramureş Depression and Maramureş Mountains, a mountain range in North East Carpathians. Alternative names: Land of Maramureş, Ţara Maramureşului, Maramureş (historical region), Maramureş (geographical region), Máramaros, Marmatia, Marmaţia.
- Maramureş County, the southern part of Maramureş, is a county in Romania. In 1918-1938, it covered only ca. half of what it covers today, hence when one wants to distinguish that in historical contexts, one also refers to Maramureş County (1918-1938).
- Maramureş Region, a former administrative unit of Communist Romania in 1960-1968, which covered a much larger area than Maramureş County.
- Northern Maramuresh, the northern part of Maramureş, is a geographic, historical, and ethno-cultural region in Ukraine
- Máramaros County, a county in the historic Kingdom of Hungary. Alternative names: Máramaros, Máramaros comitatus, Maramureş comitatus. It might also refer to the 1940-1944 county of Hungary, something alternatively refered as Máramaros (World War II).
- Wooden churches of Maramureş, specific style old churches made of wood beams.
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