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Maramure

Maramure is a historical region in northeastern Romania, located in the northern part of the country. It is bordered by the Carpathian Mountains to the north and east, and by the Someș River to the south. The region is known for its picturesque landscapes, traditional architecture, and rich cultural heritage. Maramure is part of the Maramureș County, which also includes the neighboring regions of Bistrița and Suceava.

The area has a long history, with evidence of human settlement dating back to the Paleolithic era.

Maramure is renowned for its folk architecture, characterized by wooden houses with steep roofs and intricate

The economy of Maramure is diverse, with significant contributions from agriculture, forestry, and tourism. The region's

The
region
was
inhabited
by
various
ethnic
groups,
including
Dacians,
Romans,
and
Hungarians,
before
becoming
part
of
the
Kingdom
of
Hungary
in
the
12th
century.
Maramure
was
later
incorporated
into
the
Principality
of
Transylvania
and
eventually
became
part
of
Romania
after
World
War
I.
carvings.
The
region
is
also
famous
for
its
traditional
crafts,
such
as
woodcarving,
pottery,
and
embroidery.
The
Maramureș
Folk
Museum
in
Baia
Mare
is
a
notable
attraction,
showcasing
the
region's
cultural
heritage
and
offering
insights
into
the
daily
life
of
its
inhabitants.
natural
beauty
and
cultural
attractions
make
it
a
popular
destination
for
visitors,
particularly
during
the
summer
months.
Maramure's
rich
history,
unique
cultural
traditions,
and
stunning
landscapes
continue
to
make
it
an
important
part
of
Romania's
cultural
and
natural
heritage.