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Sighetu Marmatiei (Romania, Maramures)

Municipiul Sighetu Marmației

Last modified: 2002-03-29 by istvan molnar
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Sighetu Marmatiei (in Hungarian Máramarossziget, in Ruthenian Sihota) is a city in Maramures County of Romania (in the Tisa Valley in Transylvania). The city has got 44.185 inhabitants (14,8% Hungarian, 3,3% Ruthenian; 1992 census). Neighbouring communities are: Sarasău, Săpânța, Ocna Șugatag, Giulești, Vadu Izei, Rona de Jos and Bocicoiu Mare communities in Romania, Bila Cerkva community and Solotvino "town type community" in Ucraine (Transcarpathia).

The territory of the city is inhabitant from the Bronze Age. There is a very important rout in the Tisza Valley. The first mention of the settlement is from the 11th century. King Ladislas IV settled Rumanians to this territory between 1272 and 1290. The Dragoș Family in Maramureș was the founder of the Principality of Moldova. In 1352 Free Royal Town, capital of Máramaros County. From 1556 - like Castle of Huszt - the settlement became the town of the Prince of Transylvania. 1570-1733 the town and the county was the part of the Principality of Transylvania. In 1733 King Charles III reallocated it and Máramaros Co. to Hungary from Transylvania. Máramarossziget was one of the Rumanian and Ruthenian cultural and political centres in Hungary.

In 1910 the settlement was a town in the Máramaros County of the Kingdom of Hungary. Inhabitants in 1910: 21.370; 17.542 (82,1%) Hungarian, 2.001 (9,4%) Rumanian, 1.257 (5,9%) Germ