Bogdan Voda is an ancient settlement located in Maramures County, Romania. It was first mentioned under the name Bogdan Voda in 1352 when it served as the residence for Romanian voivodes of Maramures. The settlement has a long history and still maintains traditional wooden architecture, including a historic wooden church from 1718. Today, Bogdan Voda has a population of over 3,000 people and the local economy relies on agriculture, with a focus on animal husbandry given the abundance of pastureland. A major tourist attraction is the old wooden churches that represent the cultural heritage of Maramures.