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This is a list of cities and towns in Romania, ordered by population (largest to smallest) according to the 2002, 2011 and 2021 censuses. [1] For the major cities, average elevation is also given. Cities in bold are county capitals. The list includes major cities with the status of municipiu (103 in total), as well as cities and towns with the ...
98.1% Part of Slobozia Bradului: Românești, Dâmbovița village Dâmbovița County: 3,371 1,852 55% Băcioiu village Bacău County: 2,051 1,683 82.1% Pata-Rât illegal settlement Cluj County: 1,500 1,500 ~100% Pata-Rât is the place where the garbage dump of Cluj-Napoca is located. About 1,500 Roma evacuated from the city live in this place ...
This list contains Romanian urban localities (municipalities or cities/towns) in which Roma people make up over 5% of the total population, according to the 2011 census. The Roma are an ethnic group which make up 3.3% of Romania's population.
This category contains cities in Romania with the status of municipiu. For towns which do not have this status, see Towns in Romania. For communes without town status, see Communes and villages of Romania.
This category contains towns in Romania with the status of oraş. For those with the status of municipiu , see Cities in Romania . See also the categories Communes and villages of Romania and Counties of Romania
Per a recent study put out by the University of Virginia, small towns are drawing in 25-to-44-year-olds looking to relocate at the highest rates in nearly a century. Still, before you make a move ...
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The table is ordered alphabetically, but can be sorted according to the results of each census. The National Institute of Statistics in Romania considered the following reference dates: 25 January 1948; February 21, 1956; March 15, 1966; January 5, 1977; January 7, 1992 [n 1] March 18, 2002 [n 2] October 20, 2011; December 1, 2021 [1] [2]