Dragomirești, Maramureș

Dragomirești
Town

Coat of arms
Country  Romania
County Maramureș County
Population (2011)[1] 3,213
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
  Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)
Climate Dfb
Website www.dragomiresti-maramures.ro

Dragomirești (Hungarian: Dragomérfalva; Yiddish: דראגאמירעשט) is a town in Maramureș County, Romania. It was declared a town in 2004.

Among the first Jews who settled in Dragomirești was R. Shemuel Stern of the Kosov Hasidic dynasty, in 1780. He was followed by other Hasidim from Galicia who worked in his lumber mills. By 1920, there were 756 Jews, accounting for 28% of the population. After the 1940 Second Vienna Award granted Northern Transylvania to Hungary, local Jews aged 20 to 40 were drafted into labor battalions in Ukraine. On April 15, 1944, 2000 Jews, including from nearby villages, were ghettoized. A month later, they were made to go to Vișeu de Sus rail station: males aged 12 to 60 on foot; women, children and elderly men in wagons. From Vișeu, trains took them to Auschwitz concentration camp.[2]

Demographics

Historical population
YearPop.±%
2002 3,132    
2011 3,213+2.6%
Source: Census data

At the 2011 census, 99.5% of the population were ethnic Romanians and 0.4% Roma. 94.8% were Romanian Orthodox and 4.9% Greek-Catholic.

References

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  1. (Romanian) Populația stabilă după etnie - județe, municipii, orașe, comune, National Institute of Statistics; accessed September 3, 2015
  2. Shmuel Spector, Geoffrey Wigoder (eds.), The Encyclopedia of Jewish Life Before and During the Holocaust: A-J, p. 328. NYU Press, 2001, ISBN 978-081-4793-76-3

Coordinates: 47°40′01″N 24°17′29″E / 47.6669°N 24.2914°E / 47.6669; 24.2914

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