Piatra (Maramureș)

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Piatra (Maramureș)
Franzenthal
Kövesláz
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Piatra (Maramureș) (Romania)
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Basic data
State : RomaniaRomania Romania
Historical region : Maramures
Circle : Maramureș
Municipality : Remeți
Coordinates : 48 ° 0 '  N , 23 ° 32'  E Coordinates: 47 ° 59 '44 "  N , 23 ° 32' 18"  E
Time zone : EET ( UTC +2)
Height : 276  m
Residents : 417
Postal code : 437236
Telephone code : (+40) 02 62
License plate : MM
Structure and administration
Community type : Village
Postal address : Str. Principală, no. 659
437235 Remeţi

Piatra ( German  (glassworks) Franzenthal , Hungarian Kövesláz , Ukrainian Каминиця Kamynyzja ) is a village with about 400 inhabitants in the Romanian municipality of Remeți in the northwest of the Maramureş district .

Pass ascent from Piatra to the Huta pass

history

The village was founded in 1811 at a glassworks as Franzenthal in Máramaros County of the Kingdom of Hungary and came after the First World War under the Treaty of Trianon to Czechoslovakia , which it gave in 1921 as part of the Treaty of Sévres in an exchange of territory to Romania. After the second Vienna arbitration in 1940 it became part of Hungary again and after the Second World War it came back to Romania under the Paris Treaty .

location

Location of the municipality in Maramureș County

Piatra is located in northern Romania on the Ukrainian-Romanian border in the Tisza valley at an altitude of 275  m . The national road Drum național 19 runs through the village, which leads from the Satu Mare district over the Huta pass to Piatra and from here through the Theiss valley to Sighetu Marmației , 33 km south-east . The village is located 65 km north of Baia Mare .

Individual evidence

  1. [1]
  2. Kaiserthum Oesterreich, geographically and statistically presented on page 186
  3. Hungary, Turkey, Greece, Volume 2, page 3027
  4. a b Piatra on geonames ; accessed on January 28, 2019
  5. Remeți community in the encyclopedia of Romania; accessed on January 28, 2019 (Romanian)
  6. Milan Majtán: názvy obcí Slovenskej Republiky , Bratislava 1998