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630,795 (Romanian citizens, as of 2023) [10] 539,418 (residents of Spain who were born in Romania as of 2022) [11] Immigrants and Romanian citizens of all ethnic groups. The first number includes all Romanians in Spain, thus taking into account second and third generation Romanians or nationalized ones that count as Spanish in the census.
This is a list of notable Romanian-Americans, including both original immigrants from Romania who obtained American citizenship and their American descendants. Lists of Americans By US state
According to the 2023 American Community Survey, 425,738 Americans indicated Romanian as their first or second ancestry, [5] however other sources provide higher estimates, which are most likely more accurate, for the numbers of Romanian Americans in the contemporary United States; for example, the Romanian-American Network supplies a rough ...
Early Romani immigrants reported a wide range of occupations to census officials, including farmer, laborer, showman, animal trainer, horse trader, musician, and coppersmith, among others. In the 19th century, Roma American men typically engaged in nomadic occupations common in Europe, while women frequently practiced fortune telling.
There is a sizable Romani minority in Romania, known as Ţigani in Romanian and, recently, as Rromi, of 621,573 people or 3.3% of the total population (2011 census), although the Council of Europe estimates the figure to be 1.85 million people or 8.32% of the population. [127]
The 2015 U.S. Census Bureau estimate results based on population surveys show 20,128 people born in the Republic of Moldova (46.20%) who identified themselves as being of "Romanian ancestry". [6] By contrast, 131,323 individuals who declared a Romanian ancestry were born in Romania and 1,438 in Ukraine. [7]
Death toll Ref 1813 Caragea's plague: Epidemic: 90,000 [1] 2020–2023 COVID-19 pandemic: Pandemic: 68,728 [2] 4 March 1977 Vrancea earthquake: Natural disaster: 1,578 [3] 14 January 1917 Ciurea rail disaster: Train wreck: 600 [4] 10 September 1940 Vrancea earthquake: Natural disaster: 593 [3] 21 April 1689 Brașov fire: Fire: 300 10 September ...
1997 - new lyrics for the Canadian song "Maple Leaf Forever" by the Romanian Canadian Vladimir Radian: "CBC Radio's Metro Morning show in Toronto ran a contest to find new lyrics for the song in 1997. The contest was won by Romanian immigrant, mathematician, and now a songwriter, actor and poet, Vladimir Radian, who moved to Canada in the 1980s.