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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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