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Maramureş (in Hungarian Máramaros) is a Romanian county ("judeţ") in the Transylvania region, with the capital city at Baia-Mare (population: 149,735). Its common abbreviation is MM.
Maramureş is known for the persistence of its agricultural traditions, largely unaffected by industrialisation. The region escaped collectivisation under Communist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu, with the result that local people retain a very close relationship with the land. Ploughing, planting, harvesting, hay-making and almost every demand of farming are met by manual labour. The rural areas of the region have few roads, which are often impassable to all but horsecarts or determined walkers.
In 2000, it had a population of 533,162 and the population density was 85/km˛.
This county has a total area of 6,304 km˛ .
| Counties of Romania | |
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| Alba | Arad | Arges | Bacau | Bihor | Bistrita-Nasaud | Botosani | Brasov | Braila | Buzau | Caras-Severin | Calarasi | Cluj | Constanta | Covasna | Dâmbovita | Dolj | Galati | Giurgiu | Gorj | Harghita | Hunedoara | Ialomita | Iasi | Ilfov | Maramures | Mehedinti | Mures | Neamt | Olt | Prahova | Satu Mare | Salaj | Sibiu | Suceava | Teleorman | Timis | Tulcea | Vaslui | Vâlcea | Vrancea | |