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Máramaros CountyComitatus Maramarosiensis (Latin)
Máramaros vármegye (Hungarian)
Komitat Maramuresch (German)
Комітат Марамарош (Rusyn)
Comitatul Maramureș (Romanian)
Kомітат Мармарош (Ukrainian)
County of the Kingdom of Hungary
(1402-1526)
County of the Eastern Hungarian Kingdom
(1526-1570)
County of the Principality of Transylvania
(1570-1733)
County of the Kingdom of Hungary
(1733-1920, 1940-1945)
Coat of arms of Máramaros Coat of arms

CapitalMáramarossziget
Area
 • Coordinates47°56′N 23°53′E / 47.933°N 23.883°E / 47.933; 23.883
 
• 19109,716 km (3,751 sq mi)
Population 
• 1910 357,705
History 
• Established 1402
• Treaty of Trianon 4 June 1920
• County recreated (Second Vienna Award) 30 August 1940
• Disestablished 1945
Preceded by
Voivodeship of Maramureș
Today part ofUkraine
(6,148 km)
Romania
(3,568 km)
Sighetu Marmației is the current name of the capital.

Máramaros County (German: Komitat Maramuresch; Hungarian: Máramaros vármegye; Latin: Comitatus Maramarosiensis; Romanian: Comitatul Maramureș; Rusyn: Комітат Марамарош; Ukrainian: Kомітат Мармарош) was an administrative county (comitatus) of the Kingdom of Hungary. Its territory is now in north-western Romania and western Ukraine. The capital of the county was Máramarossziget (present-day Sighetu Marmației).

Geography

Map of Máramaros county in the Kingdom of Hungary (1891)
Map of Máramaros, 1891.

Máramaros county shared borders with the Austrian crownlands Galicia (now in Poland and Ukraine) and Bukovina (now in Romania and Ukraine) and the Hungarian counties Bereg, Ugocsa, Szatmár, Szolnok-Doboka and Beszterce-Naszód. It was situated on both sides of the river Tisza, and in the Carpathian Mountains. Its area was 9,716 km around 1910.

History

The first mention of the region in the written sources is from 1199 ("cum in Maramorisio tempore venationis venatum ivissemus"). In the 13th century, it was almost uninhabited or very scarcely inhabited. In 1343, the Voivodeship of Maramureș, granted to a small Romanian nobility, was established. The region was reorganized into the Máramaros County in 1402. The growth of its population started when the five crown cities (Máramarossziget, Hosszúmező, Huszt, Técső, Visk) were founded in the same century. In 1920, after the Treaty of Trianon, the northern part of the county became part of newly formed Czechoslovakia (Subcarpathian Rus'). The southern part (including Sighetu Marmației) became part of Romania.

The northern part was returned to Hungary by the annexation of the remainder of Carpathian Ruthenia after Czechoslovakia ceased to exist in 1939, however the redeemed territories of the former county remained separate from the administrative branch office of Máramaros. After the Second Vienna Award, the rest of the county became part of Hungary as well and Máramaros County was recreated on this territory, with Máramarossziget as capital. Afterwards, the northern part of Máramaros county along with the administrative branch offices of Máramaros became part of the Soviet Union, Ukrainian SSR, Zakarpattia Oblast. Since 1991, when the Soviet Union split up, the Zakarpattya region is part of Ukraine.

The southern part of the county is now part of the Romanian county Maramureș.

Demographics

Ethnic map of the county with data of the 1910 census (see the key in the description).
Population by mother tongue
Census Total Ruthenian Romanian German Hungarian Other or unknown
1880 227,436 106,221 (48.23%) 57,059 (25.91%) 31,718 (14.40%) 23,819 (10.82%) 1,417 (0.64%)
1890 268,281 122,528 (45.67%) 64,957 (24.21%) 45,679 (17.03%) 33,610 (12.53%) 1,507 (0.56%)
1900 309,598 143,621 (46.39%) 74,978 (24.22%) 47,449 (15.33%) 42,403 (13.70%) 1,147 (0.37%)
1910 357,705 159,489 (44.59%) 84,510 (23.63%) 59,552 (16.65%) 52,964 (14.81%) 1,190 (0.33%)
Population by religion
Census Total Greek Catholic Jewish Roman Catholic Calvinist Other or unknown
1880 227,436 168,805 (74.22%) 33,463 (14.71%) 17,975 (7.90%) 6,790 (2.99%) 403 (0.18%)
1890 268,281 194,040 (72.33%) 45,073 (16.80%) 20,879 (7.78%) 7,763 (2.89%) 526 (0.20%)
1900 309,598 220,817 (71.32%) 56,006 (18.09%) 23,430 (7.57%) 8,918 (2.88%) 427 (0.14%)
1910 357,705 254,215 (71.07%) 65,694 (18.37%) 26,204 (7.33%) 9,646 (2.70%) 1,946 (0.54%)

Subdivisions

In the early 20th century, the subdivisions of Máramaros county were:

Districts (járás)
District Capital
  Dolha Dolha (now Dovhe, Ukraine)
  Huszt Huszt (now Khust, Ukraine)
  Izavölgy Dragomérfalva (now Dragomirești, Romania)
  Ökörmező Ökörmező (now Mizhhiria, Ukraine)
  Sugatag Aknasugatag (now Ocna Șugatag, Romania)
  Sziget Máramarossziget (now Sighetu Marmației, Romania)
  Taracviz Taracköz (now Teresva, Ukraine)
  Técső Técső (now Tiachiv, Ukraine)
  Tiszavölgy Rahó (now Rakhiv, Ukraine)
  Visó Felsővisó (now Vișeu de Sus, Romania)
Urban districts (rendezett tanácsú város)
  Máramarossziget (now Sighetu Marmației, Romania)

Notes

  1. Only linguistic communities > 1% are displayed.
  2. Only religious communities > 1% are displayed.

References

  1. Máramaros, A Pallas nagy lexikona (in Hungarian)
  2. Györffy György: Máramarosvármegye (4: 118)
  3. "Az 1881. év elején végrehajtott népszámlálás főbb eredményei megyék és községek szerint rendezve, II. kötet (1882)". library.hungaricana.hu. Retrieved 28 September 2021.
  4. "A Magyar Korona országainak helységnévtára (1892)". library.hungaricana.hu. Retrieved 29 September 2021.
  5. "A MAGYAR KORONA ORSZÁGAINAK 1900". library.hungaricana.hu. Retrieved 29 September 2021.
  6. "KlimoTheca :: Könyvtár". Kt.lib.pte.hu. Retrieved 29 September 2021.
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