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Bistra (; ; ; ; ) is a commune in
Maramureș County Maramureș County () is a county (județ) in Romania, in the Maramureș region. The county seat is Baia Mare. Name In Hungarian language, Hungarian it is known as ''Máramaros megye'', in Ukrainian language, Ukrainian as Мараморо́щ ...
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Maramureș ( ; ; ; ) is a geographical, historical and cultural region in northern Romania and western Ukraine. It is situated in the northeastern Carpathians, along parts of the upper Tisza River drainage basin; it covers the Maramureș Depression and the ...
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. The Ukrainian border is located to the north of the commune. It is made up of three villages: Bistra (commune seat), Crasna Vișeului (; ) and Valea Vișeului (; ; ). The first documentary mention of the settlement dates to 1411.


Etymology and History

The name Bistra comes from the Valea Bistrei river, with its spring in the Hodea (Hovdea) mountain peak. The first documented mention of the village's population was in 1882, with 550 people living there. By 1896, the population had grown to 661, out of which 470 were
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. In 1913, the village had a recorded population of 672, 511 being
Ukrainians Ukrainians (, ) are an East Slavs, East Slavic ethnic group native to Ukraine. Their native tongue is Ukrainian language, Ukrainian, and the majority adhere to Eastern Orthodox Church, Eastern Orthodoxy, forming the List of contemporary eth ...
. The settlement continues to have a Ukrainian majority, the biggest demographic shift being the diminishing of the
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population. The name Crasna Vișeului is believed to derive from the Ukrainian words for beautiful (krasnein, krasna, krasne), tied with the name of the river Crasna Frumuseaua. The river consists of two streams, one with its spring in Pop Ivan mountain Peak, and the other in Șerban-Topolev-Polonica peak. The two merge, forming a fast flowing clear river, hence the name, which eventually flows into the
Vișeu The Vișeu () in northern Romania is a left tributary of the river Tisza. Its source is in the Rodna Mountains. It passes through the following villages, communes and cities: Borșa (city), Moisei (commune), Vișeu de Sus (city), Vișeu de Jo ...
river. The first mention of Crasna Vișeului village dates back to 1411 in the "Diploma of Robert, King of Hungary", which calls it the domain of the successors of Dragoș and Bogdan. According to documents of the time, the village bore the name of Frumosava in 1882. Between the XIV and XIX centuries the settlement belonged to the nearby village of Petrova. Between 1945 and 1968 the village was autonomous, but ever since 1968, Crasna Vișeului has been part of Bistra commune. As a settlement, Valea Vișeului's existence has been documented since the beginning of the XV century. Its name derives from the Vișeu river and the word Valea (''Valley in
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, Долина ( r. Dolyna) in Ukrainian''). Throughout its history, the village went through numerous name changes: Viso-Vișeu, Visovelidi, Valea-Vișeului, Fehei Potoc. Despite the lack of clear information, it is believed the original settlers in this area of the
Tisza The Tisza, Tysa or Tisa (see below) is one of the major rivers of Central and Eastern Europe. It was once called "the most Hungarian river" because it used to flow entirely within the Kingdom of Hungary. Today, it crosses several national bo ...
river bank were
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. Early in their history, all three villages were assigned under Petrova, as the locals were likely the slaves (robi) of Petrovan nobles. Between 1985 and 1989, a group of archeologists uncovered, in a place called Uloha, objects made of bronze that date back to the XI century. These objects are now in the custody of the
Sighetu Marmației Sighetu Marmației (, also spelled ''Sighetul Marmației''; or ''Siget''; , ; ; ), until 1960 Sighet, is a city in Maramureș County near the Iza River, in northwestern Romania. Geography Sighetu Marmației is situated along the Tisa river o ...
Museum of History and are the oldest records of human settlement in the area.


Geography

The commune has an area of and is mostly mountainous and forested. It is bordered by
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to the north,
Repedea Repedea (, , , ) is a commune in Maramureș County, Maramureș, Romania. It is composed of a single village, Repedea. Demographics At the 2011 census, 96.7% of inhabitants were Ukrainians, 2.2% Romanians and 0.3% Roma. At the 2002 census, 63. ...
commune to the east,
Ruscova Ruscova ( or ''Visóoroszi'', , , ) is a commune in Maramureș County, Maramureș, Romania. It is composed of a single village, Ruscova. Geography The commune is situated in the western foothills of the , at an altitude of , within the Maramur ...
commune to the south-east, Petrova commune to the south-west and
Rona de Sus Rona de Sus (; ; ; , ) is a commune in Maramureș County, Maramureș, Romania. It is composed of two villages: Coștiui (''Rónaszék''; ''Rohnen''; Коштіль) and Rona de Sus. Geography The commune is located in a hilly area in the norther ...
commune to the west.


Villages


Bistra

Despite having the smallest population of the three, Bistra village is the commune's administrative center. It is home to the commune's town hall and police department, and the Bistra I-VIII Grade School. The County Road DJ185 runs through the settlement, on the western part, near the bank of the
Vișeu The Vișeu () in northern Romania is a left tributary of the river Tisza. Its source is in the Rodna Mountains. It passes through the following villages, communes and cities: Borșa (city), Moisei (commune), Vișeu de Sus (city), Vișeu de Jo ...
river.


Crasna Vișeului

Often shortened to Crasna, Crasna Vișeului village is located close to the bank of the Vișeu river, near the neighboring commune of Petrova. Because of its proximity to ethnically Romanian villages such as Petrova, the settlement is a mixed community, ethnically and linguistically. Young people are more likely to be bilingual.


Valea Vișeului

Valea Vișeului village is located in the north part of the commune. The
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border with
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is located north of the village. In the north-west of the village the river
Vișeu The Vișeu () in northern Romania is a left tributary of the river Tisza. Its source is in the Rodna Mountains. It passes through the following villages, communes and cities: Borșa (city), Moisei (commune), Vișeu de Sus (city), Vișeu de Jo ...
joins the
Tisza The Tisza, Tysa or Tisa (see below) is one of the major rivers of Central and Eastern Europe. It was once called "the most Hungarian river" because it used to flow entirely within the Kingdom of Hungary. Today, it crosses several national bo ...
. The Vișeu also separates the village into two important areas: the main part of the village - on the right bank of the Vișeu - and ''Zaveschiva'' - on the left bank of the river.


Maramureș Mountains Natural Park

A majority of the commune's territory falls under the
Maramureș Mountains Natural Park The Maramureș Mountains Natural Park () is a protected area ( natural park category V IUCN) situated in Romania, in the north part in the Maramureș County.
, the largest Natural Park in Romania. On the territory of Bistra commune, there are landmarks such as Polonica (Polonika) Peak and Bendivskei Cave.


Economy

The main activity of the residents is
subsistence farming Subsistence agriculture occurs when farmers grow crops on smallholdings to meet the needs of themselves and their families. Subsistence agriculturalists target farm output for survival and for mostly local requirements. Planting decisions occ ...
, the main crops being potatoes, corn, oat, beans, onions, carrots, parsley, garlic and cucumbers. Woodcutting and woodworking have also been important activities for the locals throughout history, with the activity expanding in scale in recent years. A large part of the population also works in the
public sector The public sector, also called the state sector, is the part of the economy composed of both public services and public enterprises. Public sectors include the public goods and governmental services such as the military, law enforcement, pu ...
, in education, health, administration, telecommunications and rail. Valea Vișeului railway station is an important railway station in Maramureș County, the village having direct links with some of the main cities of
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, like
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or
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(only in summer). A railway line connecting with
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in
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closed in 2011, but, following the
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, which hindered the country's ability to export by sea, CFR began work on restoring the railway line, reopening it in October 2022.


Demographics

The population is divided by village as follows:Final results of the 2011 Census: *1017 in Bistra *1491 in Valea Vișeului *1666 in Crasna Vișeului


Ethnicity

According to the 2011 census, the commune has a population of 4,174 inhabitants, of which 89% are
Ukrainians Ukrainians (, ) are an East Slavs, East Slavic ethnic group native to Ukraine. Their native tongue is Ukrainian language, Ukrainian, and the majority adhere to Eastern Orthodox Church, Eastern Orthodoxy, forming the List of contemporary eth ...
and 10.5%
Romanians Romanians (, ; dated Endonym and exonym, exonym ''Vlachs'') are a Romance languages, Romance-speaking ethnic group and nation native to Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe. Sharing a Culture of Romania, ...
. Because Ukrainians make up the majority of the population, the
Ukrainian language Ukrainian (, ) is an East Slavic languages, East Slavic language, spoken primarily in Ukraine. It is the first language, first (native) language of a large majority of Ukrainians. Written Ukrainian uses the Ukrainian alphabet, a variant of t ...
is used beside Romanian, with signage, education, access to justice and public services being provided in both languages.


Religion

The Majority of the population is
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Christian,Final results of the 2011 Census: and has been since the arrival of the first settlers, as outlined by Alexandru Filipașcu in 'The History of Maramureș'. The first wooden church built in Bistra dates back to 1856. Between 1960 and 1965 it was renovated and modified, and in 1992, it was destroyed following a fire. The first church in Valea Vișeului was built in 1880, and the first in Crasna Vișeului in 1882. The commune's 3 churches are headed by Priests Săcăluș (Valea-Vișeului), Ardelean Ion (Bistra) and Ardelean Vasile (Crasna Vișeului).


Administration and politics


Current

Vasile Duciuc of the National Liberal Party was re-elected as mayor of Bistra commune for a third term in the
2020 Romanian local elections Local elections were held in Romania on 27 September 2020. Initially planned for June 2020, the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic led the Government of Romania to postpone the elections to a date no later than 31 December 2020, and extending al ...
.


Historical

Bistra became a commune in 1913. List of mayors: * Dutciuc Feodor * Mascaliuc Mihai * Ciubica Dumitru * Marchis Mihai * Cocerjuc Nicolae * Anisorae Vasile * Maricee Petru * Roman Stefania * Coreniue Dumitru * Onujec Vasile Crasna Vișeului was autonomous between 1945 and 1968, then incorporated into Bistra commune. List of mayors: * Baraniuc Ivan * Romaniuc Nicolae * Bilcee Nicolae * Gredjuc Dumitru Valea Vișeului was historically either administered by
Rona de Sus Rona de Sus (; ; ; , ) is a commune in Maramureș County, Maramureș, Romania. It is composed of two villages: Coștiui (''Rónaszék''; ''Rohnen''; Коштіль) and Rona de Sus. Geography The commune is located in a hilly area in the norther ...
or autonomous. List of mayors: * Stefan Soriceae (1918) * Nicolae Frasin (1926–1940) * Petrut Iurcut (1940–1944) * Petru Papariga (1944–1950)


Natives

*Bistra ** Vasile Marchiș, football player *Valea Vișeului **Havrelo Clempuș, writer **Vasile Luțac, musician and teacher


Image gallery

Image:vviseului1.jpg, Vișeu River in Valea Vișeului Image:vviseului2.jpg, The village pictured from the left bank of the Vișeu River Image:vviseului3.jpg, Landscape Image:Bistra.jpg, Bistra village


References


External links

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