Minorities In Romania

About 9.3% of Romania's population is represented by minorities (the rest of 77.7% being Romanians), and 13% unknown or undisclosed according to 2021 census.

The principal minorities in Romania are Hungarians (Szeklers, Csangos, and Magyars; especially in Harghita, Covasna, and Mureș counties) and Romani people, with a declining German population (in Timiș, Sibiu, Brașov, or Suceava) and smaller numbers of Poles in Bukovina (Austria-Hungary attracted Polish miners, who settled there from the Kraków region in contemporary Poland during the 19th century), Serbs, Croats, Slovaks and Banat Bulgarians (in Banat), Ukrainians (in Maramureș and Bukovina), Greeks (Brăila, Constanța), Jews (Wallachia, Bucharest), Turks and Tatars (in Constanța), Armenians, Russians (Lipovans, in Tulcea), Afro-Romanians, and others.

To this day, minority populations are greatest in Transylvania and the Banat, historical regions situated in the north and west of the country which were former territorial possessions of either the Kingdom of Hungary, the Habsburgs, or the Austrian Empire (since 1867 the dual monarchy of Austria-Hungary until World War I).

Before World War II, minorities represented more than 28% of the total population. During the war that percentage was halved, largely by the loss of the border areas of Bessarabia and northern Bukovina (to the former Soviet Union, now Republic of Moldova and Ukraine), Black Sea islands (to the former Soviet Union, now Ukraine), and southern Dobrudja (to Bulgaria), as well as by the postwar flight or deportation of ethnic Germans.

In the Romanian election law, government-recognized ethnic minorities in Romania are subject to a significantly lower threshold and have consequently won seats in the Chamber of Deputies since the fall of the Nicolae Ceauşescu regime.

Overview

In the table below are enlisted all minority ethnic groups from Romania with more than 1,000 persons (based on the 2002, 2011, and 2021 Romanian censuses):

Minority Population (2002) Percentage of the
total population (2002)
Population (2011) Percentage of the
total population (2011)
Population (2021) Percentage of the
total population (2021)
County
Hungarians (incl. Szeklers and Csangos) 1,431,807 Minorities In Romania  6.60% Minorities In Romania  1,227,623 Minorities In Romania  6.10% Minorities In Romania  1,002,151 Minorities In Romania  5.25% Minorities In Romania  Mainly Transylvania, but also Bucharest
Roma 535,140 Minorities In Romania  2.46% Minorities In Romania  621,573 Minorities In Romania  3.08% Minorities In Romania  569,477 Minorities In Romania  2.99% Minorities In Romania  Mureș, Călărași
Ukrainians (incl. Hutsuls and Rusyns) 61,091 Minorities In Romania  0.28% Minorities In Romania  50,920 Minorities In Romania  0.25% Minorities In Romania  45,835 Minorities In Romania  0.24% Minorities In Romania  Maramureș, Timiș, Suceava
Germans 59,764 Minorities In Romania  0.28% Minorities In Romania  36,042 Minorities In Romania  0.17% Minorities In Romania  22,907 Minorities In Romania  0.12% Minorities In Romania  Timiș, Sibiu, Satu Mare, Caraș-Severin, Brașov, Mureș, Maramureș, Hunedoara, Alba, Bihor, Suceava, Bistrița-Năsăud, Transylvania
Russians (incl. Lipovans) 35,791 Minorities In Romania  0.17% Minorities In Romania  23,487 Minorities In Romania  0.11% Minorities In Romania  19,394 Minorities In Romania  0.10% Minorities In Romania  Tulcea, Constanța, Iași, Suceava
Turks 32,098 Minorities In Romania  0.15% Minorities In Romania  27,698 Minorities In Romania  0.13% Minorities In Romania  20,945 Minorities In Romania  0.11% Minorities In Romania  Constanța
Crimean Tatars 23,935 Minorities In Romania  0.11% Minorities In Romania  20,282 Minorities In Romania  0.10% Minorities In Romania  18156 Minorities In Romania  0.10% Minorities In Romania  Constanța
Serbs 22,518 Minorities In Romania  0.10% Minorities In Romania  18,076 Minorities In Romania  0.08% Minorities In Romania  12,026 Minorities In Romania  0.06% Minorities In Romania  Timiș, Arad, Caraș-Severin, Mehedinți
Slovaks 17,199 Minorities In Romania  0.08% Minorities In Romania  13,654 Minorities In Romania  0.06% Minorities In Romania  12,026 Minorities In Romania  0.06% Minorities In Romania  Sălaj, Arad, Bihor, Suceava
Bulgarians 8,025 Minorities In Romania  0.04% Minorities In Romania  7,336 Minorities In Romania  0.04% Minorities In Romania  5,975 Minorities In Romania  0.03% Minorities In Romania  Timiș
Croats (incl. Krašovani) 6,786 Minorities In Romania  0.03% Minorities In Romania  5,408 Minorities In Romania  0.03% Minorities In Romania  4,842 Minorities In Romania  0.025% Minorities In Romania  Caraș-Severin
Greeks 6,472 Minorities In Romania  0.03% Minorities In Romania  3,668 Minorities In Romania  0.02% Minorities In Romania  2,086 Minorities In Romania  0.01% Minorities In Romania  Constanța, Brăila, Transylvania
Jews 5,785 Minorities In Romania  0.03% Minorities In Romania  3,271 Minorities In Romania  0.02% Minorities In Romania  2,378 Minorities In Romania  0.01% Minorities In Romania  Bucharest
Czechs 3,938 Minorities In Romania  0.02% Minorities In Romania  2,477 Minorities In Romania  0.01% Minorities In Romania  1,576 Minorities In Romania  0.008% Minorities In Romania  Caraș-Severin, Mehedinți, Suceava
Poles 3,559 Minorities In Romania  0.02% Minorities In Romania  2,543 Minorities In Romania  0.01% Minorities In Romania  2,137 Minorities In Romania  0.01% Minorities In Romania  Suceava, Bucharest
Italians 3,288 Minorities In Romania  0.02% Minorities In Romania  3,203 Minorities In Romania  0.02% Minorities In Romania  4039 Minorities In Romania  0.02% Minorities In Romania  Bucharest, Constanța, Timiș
Chinese 2,243 Minorities In Romania  0.01% Minorities In Romania  2,017 Minorities In Romania  0.01% Minorities In Romania  Bucharest
Armenians 1,780 Minorities In Romania  0.01% Minorities In Romania  1,361 Minorities In Romania  >0.01% Minorities In Romania  1,213 Minorities In Romania  >0.01% Minorities In Romania  Cluj (city of Gherla)
Csángós 1,266 Minorities In Romania  0.01% Minorities In Romania  1,536 Minorities In Romania  >0.01% Minorities In Romania  Bacău
Other lesser minorities and/or recent immigrants: 13,653 Minorities In Romania  0.06% Minorities In Romania  18,524 Minorities In Romania  0.10% Minorities In Romania  19510 Minorities In Romania  0.10% Minorities In Romania  All counties of Romania
Total: 2,276,138 Minorities In Romania  10.49% Minorities In Romania  2,091,963Minorities In Romania  10.39% Minorities In Romania  1,767,447Minorities In Romania  9.28% Minorities In Romania  Romania

Hungarian minority in Romania

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Map of Romanian counties with the Hungarian population highlighted.
Minorities In Romania 
Ethnic map of Romania in 2011

The Hungarian minority in Romania consists of 6.1% of the total population (1,227,623 citizens as per the 2011 census), being thus the largest ethnic minority of the country.

Most ethnic Hungarians live in what is today known as Transylvania (where they make up about 16.79% of the population), an area that includes the historic regions of Banat, Crișana, and Maramureș. They form a large majority of the population only in Harghita and Covasna counties and a large percentage in the Mureș county.

Greek community

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Eastern Orthodox Church Metamorphosis in Constanța, with service occasionally held in Greek

Among the towns and communes in Romania with the highest proportions of Greeks as of 2011 are Izvoarele (Greek: Ιζβοάρελε; 43.82%) and Sulina (Greek: Σουλινάς; 1.69%), both in Tulcea County.

According to the Romanian census of 2002, the Greek community numbered 6,472 persons, most of whom live in Bucharest and its surrounding area. Next in line come the Dobruja counties of Tulcea and Constanța, and the Danube-facing ones of Brăila and Galați. The 1992 census however found 19,594 Greeks; this shows the tendency of assimilation. According to the General Secretariat for Greeks Abroad (a dependency of the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs) the Greek community in Romania numbers 14,000.

The Hellenic Union of Romania, founded in 1990, represents the political and cultural preservation interests of the community, notably by providing its representatives in the Chamber of Deputies.

See also

References

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