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Romanian diaspora

The Romanian diaspora is the ethnically Romanian population outside Romania and Moldova. The concept does not usually include the ethnic Romanians who live as natives in nearby states, chiefly those Romanians who live in Ukraine, Hungary, Serbia, and Bulgaria. Therefore, the number of all Romanians abroad is estimated at about 4–12 million people, depending on one's definition of the term "Romanian" as well as the inclusion respectively exclusion of ethnic Romanians living in nearby countries where they are indigenous. The definition of "who is a Romanian?" may range from rigorous conservative estimates based on self-identification and official statistics to estimates that include people of Romanian ancestry born in their respective countries as well as people born to various ethnic-minorities from Romania. As of 2015/16, over 97% of Romanian emigrants resided in OECD countries; and about 90% of Romanian emigrants in OECD countries lived in Europe, with the most common country of residence being Italy.[1] The vast majority of Romanian emigrants are based in just ten countries, with the most common countries being Italy, Germany, Spain, United Kingdom, United States, Hungary, France and Canada.[1]

Countries with significant Romanian population and descendants (as of 2020).
  Romania
  + 1,000,000
  + 100,000
  + 10,000
  + 1,000

Over one million Romanians live in Italy. Large Romanian populations exist in Spain, the UK and Germany, with the latter including many Germans of Romania.

After the Romanian Revolution of 1989, emigration was liberalized and during the 1990s the main destination countries for Romanian emigrants were Germany, Hungary, Israel, the United States and Canada.[1] After further liberalization in 1999, 2002 and especially after Romania entered the European Union in 2007, Italy, Spain, the UK and other EU countries became major destinations.[1][2]

Size of the Romanian diaspora edit

 
Italy is the most common destination for Romanian emigrants, with over one million Romanians living there.

In 2006, the Romanian diaspora was estimated at about 8 million people by then President of Romania, Traian Băsescu, most of them living in the former USSR, Western Europe (esp. Italy, Spain, Germany, United Kingdom, France, and Austria), North America (Canada and the United States), South America, and Australia.[3] Nonetheless, it is unclear if Băsescu included the indigenous Romanians living in the immediate surroundings of the Romanian state, which are those in Moldova, Bulgaria, Hungary, Serbia and Ukraine.

In December 2013, Cristian David, the government minister for the Department for Romanians Everywhere, declared that a new reality illustrates that between 6–8 million Romanians live outside Romania's borders. This includes 2–3 million indigenous Romanians living in neighbouring states such as Ukraine, Hungary, Serbia, Bulgaria, the Balkans and especially the Republic of Moldova. The number also includes circa 2.7–3.5 million Romanians in Western Europe.[4]

Furthermore, the Romanian diaspora emerged as a powerful political force in elections since 2009.[5][6] For the 2014 presidential election, voting in the diaspora was poorly organized and resulted in protests in several major European cities. The diaspora vote played a key role in the final result.[6] 5 years later, in the 2019 presidential election, then center-right candidate and incumbent President Klaus Iohannis was once again overwhelmingly voted by the Romanian diaspora from all over the world.

Below is a list of self-declared ethnic Romanians in the countries where they live, excluding those who live in Romania and Moldova but including those who live in Ukraine, Serbia, Hungary, and Bulgaria.

The numbers are based on official statistical data in the respective states where such Romanians reside or – wherever such data is unavailable – based on official estimates made by the Romanian department for Romanians abroad (figures for Spain, Italy, Germany, the United Kingdom, France, Sweden, Portugal, and Turkey are for Romanian citizens, and may include individuals of any ethnicity).

Ethnic Romanians are primarily present in Europe and North America. However, there are ethnic Romanians in Turkey, both in the Asian and European parts of the country, descendants of Wallachian settlers invited by the Ottoman Empire from the early fourteenth to the late nineteenth centuries. Furthermore, there are about 2,000 Romanian immigrants in Japan since the late twentieth century.[7]

Distribution by country edit

 
Romanian diaspora inside the EU between 2008 and 2012
Country Year Population Origin, notes
  Italy 2022 1,083,771[8] Citizens (additional 122,667 Moldovans)
  Spain 2022 1,079,726 (including naturalized)[9]
627.478 (Romanian citizens)[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. The second number takes into account just Romanian citizens. The third number represents Romanian born residents in Spain. (additional 17,868 Moldovans)
  Germany 2022 883,670[12] According to German statistics, in 2022, the number of Romanian citizens in Germany was 883,670. [13] The number of people with Romanian ancestry in 2022 (defined as all persons who migrated to the present area of the Federal Republic of Germany after 1949, plus all foreign nationals born in Germany and all persons born in Germany as German nationals with at least one parent who migrated to Germany or was born in Germany as a foreign national) was 1,096,000.[14] (the overall number of people with Romanian ancestry in Germany includes many Romanian-Germans as well)
  United Kingdom 2021 539,000 people in England and Wales were born in Romania in 2021;[15] additional Romanians in Scotland and Northern Ireland; there are also naturalized second and third generation Romanians in the UK Immigrants (additional 18,000 Moldovans)[citation needed]
  United States 2010 447,293[16] (ancestry)

165,199 (born in Romania)

Immigrants
  Canada 2021 215,885[17] According to the 2021 Census, there were 215,885 Canadian residents declaring themselves of Romanian origin;[18] Romanian language was the mother tongue of 93,160 of Canadian residents.[19] There were 86,770 Canadian residents who were born in Romania.[20]
  Ukraine 2001 150,989[21] Indigenous to Zakarpattia Oblast, Odesa Oblast, and Chernivtsi Oblast (additional 258,619 Moldovans)
  France 2019 133,000[22] Immigrants
  Austria 2021 132,000[23] Immigrants, of whom 36,000 live in Vienna[24]
  Belgium 2020 105,358[25] Immigrants
  Israel 2020 86,200[26] Immigrants (mostly Romanian Jews)
  Netherlands 2022 48,563[27] Immigrants (additional 986 Moldovans)
  Greece 2020 44,600 [28] Immigrants (additional 10,391 Moldovans). There are also 209,000 Aromanians[29] and 3,000 Megleno-Romanians[30] in Greece; however, they are not considered an ethnic but a linguistic/cultural minority.
  Denmark 2022 43,312[31] Immigrants (additional 2,236 Moldovans)
  Ireland 2022 42,460[32] Immigrants
  Sweden 2023 36,738[33] Immigrants (additional 1,573 Moldovans)
  Hungary 2011 30,924[34] Indigenous and immigrants
   Switzerland 2022 27,299[35] Immigrants
  Cyprus 2011 24,376[36] Immigrants
  Portugal 2023 23,393[37] There are 23,393 Romanian citizens in Portugal as of 2023.[38] According to Eurostat as many as 7,000 Romanians have acquired Portuguese citizenship since 2008, thus are excluded from the number of Romanian nationals in Portugal.[39][40] (additional 5,243 Moldovan foreigners as of 2022; since 2008 more than 20,000 Moldovans became Portuguese citizens)[40]
  Serbia 2022 23,044[41] Indigenous to Vojvodina and the Timok Valley (additional 21,013 Vlachs and 327 Aromanians)
  Norway 2022 18,877[42] Immigrants and Norwegian-born to immigrant parents
  Australia 2021 15,268 (by birth)

28,103 (by ancestry)

According to ABS (2021 census) figures, there are 15,268 people in Australia who were born in Romania[43] and 28,103 people with Romanian ancestry in Australia.[44]
  Czechia 2018 14,684[45] Immigrants (additionally 5,811 Moldovans)
  Kazakhstan 2009 14,666[46] Displaced and deported during World War II (including Moldovans)
  Turkey 14,000[47] Immigrants
  Japan 10,000[48] Immigrants
  Slovakia 2017 8,474[49] Immigrants
  Brazil 7,393[50] Immigrants and Brazilians with Romanian ancestry
  United Arab Emirates 6,444[51] Immigrants
  Finland 2021 5,628[52] Immigrants (additional 778 Moldovans)
  Luxembourg 2019 5,209[53] Immigrants
  Jordan 4,000[51] Immigrants
  Russia 2010 3,201[54] Immigrants/displaced during World War II (additional 586,122 Moldovans)
  South Africa 3,000 Immigrants
  Iceland 2022 2,505[55] Immigrants
  Qatar 2,000[51] Immigrants
  New Zealand 2018 1,485[56] Immigrants
  China 1,320[51] Immigrants
  Malta 2016 1,262[57] Immigrants
  Argentina 1,000[51] Immigrants
  Chile 1,000[51] Immigrants
  Bulgaria 2011 891[58] Indigenous to Vidin Province and parts of northern Bulgaria (additional 3,684 "Vlachs")
  Palestine 850[51] Immigrants
  Kuwait 696[51] Immigrants
  South Korea 634[51] Immigrants
  Mexico 600[51] Immigrants
  Ethiopia 485 Immigrants
  Egypt 420[51] Immigrants
  India 400[51] Immigrants
  Singapore 400[51] Immigrants
  Paraguay 398[51] Immigrants
  Oman 382[51] Immigrants
  Colombia 350[51] Immigrants
  San Marino 2018 283[59] Immigrants
  Monaco 250[51] Immigrants
  Philippines 2019 209[60] Immigrants
  Uruguay 200[51] Immigrants
  Peru 174[51] Immigrants
  Indonesia 155[51] Immigrants
  Venezuela 2020 150[51] Immigrants
  Thailand 106[51] Immigrants
  Cuba 100[51] Immigrants
  North Macedonia 100[51] Immigrants (additional 9,900 Aromanians[61] and 2,100 Megleno-Romanians)[62]
  Vietnam 100[51] Immigrants
  Lithuania 2011 77[63] Immigrants
  Pakistan 75[51] Immigrants
  Latvia 2011 63[64] Immigrants (additional 1,919 Moldovans)
  Dominican Republic 30[51] Immigrants
  Liechtenstein 15[51] Immigrants
  Albania There live up to 300,000 indigenous Aromanians, but Albanian authorities do not recognize them as Romanian minority.[65]
Total 4,321,496 The estimate is the sum of the countrywide estimates listed. To this are added 1,618,650 people belonging to ethnic groups Romanian authorities claim to be part of the Romanian population (e.g., Moldovans, Aromanians, Megleno-Romanians, Istro-Romanians). The total estimate is roughly 5.9 million.

See also edit

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The Romanian diaspora is the ethnically Romanian population outside Romania and Moldova The concept does not usually include the ethnic Romanians who live as natives in nearby states chiefly those Romanians who live in Ukraine Hungary Serbia and Bulgaria Therefore the number of all Romanians abroad is estimated at about 4 12 million people depending on one s definition of the term Romanian as well as the inclusion respectively exclusion of ethnic Romanians living in nearby countries where they are indigenous The definition of who is a Romanian may range from rigorous conservative estimates based on self identification and official statistics to estimates that include people of Romanian ancestry born in their respective countries as well as people born to various ethnic minorities from Romania As of 2015 16 over 97 of Romanian emigrants resided in OECD countries and about 90 of Romanian emigrants in OECD countries lived in Europe with the most common country of residence being Italy 1 The vast majority of Romanian emigrants are based in just ten countries with the most common countries being Italy Germany Spain United Kingdom United States Hungary France and Canada 1 Countries with significant Romanian population and descendants as of 2020 Romania 1 000 000 100 000 10 000 1 000Over one million Romanians live in Italy Large Romanian populations exist in Spain the UK and Germany with the latter including many Germans of Romania After the Romanian Revolution of 1989 emigration was liberalized and during the 1990s the main destination countries for Romanian emigrants were Germany Hungary Israel the United States and Canada 1 After further liberalization in 1999 2002 and especially after Romania entered the European Union in 2007 Italy Spain the UK and other EU countries became major destinations 1 2 Contents 1 Size of the Romanian diaspora 2 Distribution by country 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksSize of the Romanian diaspora edit nbsp Italy is the most common destination for Romanian emigrants with over one million Romanians living there In 2006 the Romanian diaspora was estimated at about 8 million people by then President of Romania Traian Băsescu most of them living in the former USSR Western Europe esp Italy Spain Germany United Kingdom France and Austria North America Canada and the United States South America and Australia 3 Nonetheless it is unclear if Băsescu included the indigenous Romanians living in the immediate surroundings of the Romanian state which are those in Moldova Bulgaria Hungary Serbia and Ukraine In December 2013 Cristian David the government minister for the Department for Romanians Everywhere declared that a new reality illustrates that between 6 8 million Romanians live outside Romania s borders This includes 2 3 million indigenous Romanians living in neighbouring states such as Ukraine Hungary Serbia Bulgaria the Balkans and especially the Republic of Moldova The number also includes circa 2 7 3 5 million Romanians in Western Europe 4 Furthermore the Romanian diaspora emerged as a powerful political force in elections since 2009 5 6 For the 2014 presidential election voting in the diaspora was poorly organized and resulted in protests in several major European cities The diaspora vote played a key role in the final result 6 5 years later in the 2019 presidential election then center right candidate and incumbent President Klaus Iohannis was once again overwhelmingly voted by the Romanian diaspora from all over the world Below is a list of self declared ethnic Romanians in the countries where they live excluding those who live in Romania and Moldova but including those who live in Ukraine Serbia Hungary and Bulgaria The numbers are based on official statistical data in the respective states where such Romanians reside or wherever such data is unavailable based on official estimates made by the Romanian department for Romanians abroad figures for Spain Italy Germany the United Kingdom France Sweden Portugal and Turkey are for Romanian citizens and may include individuals of any ethnicity Ethnic Romanians are primarily present in Europe and North America However there are ethnic Romanians in Turkey both in the Asian and European parts of the country descendants of Wallachian settlers invited by the Ottoman Empire from the early fourteenth to the late nineteenth centuries Furthermore there are about 2 000 Romanian immigrants in Japan since the late twentieth century 7 Distribution by country edit nbsp Romanian diaspora inside the EU between 2008 and 2012Country Year Population Origin notes nbsp Italy 2022 1 083 771 8 Citizens additional 122 667 Moldovans nbsp Spain 2022 1 079 726 including naturalized 9 627 478 Romanian citizens 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 The second number takes into account just Romanian citizens The third number represents Romanian born residents in Spain additional 17 868 Moldovans nbsp Germany 2022 883 670 12 According to German statistics in 2022 the number of Romanian citizens in Germany was 883 670 13 The number of people with Romanian ancestry in 2022 defined as all persons who migrated to the present area of the Federal Republic of Germany after 1949 plus all foreign nationals born in Germany and all persons born in Germany as German nationals with at least one parent who migrated to Germany or was born in Germany as a foreign national was 1 096 000 14 the overall number of people with Romanian ancestry in Germany includes many Romanian Germans as well nbsp United Kingdom 2021 539 000 people in England and Wales were born in Romania in 2021 15 additional Romanians in Scotland and Northern Ireland there are also naturalized second and third generation Romanians in the UK Immigrants additional 18 000 Moldovans citation needed nbsp United States 2010 447 293 16 ancestry 165 199 born in Romania Immigrants nbsp Canada 2021 215 885 17 According to the 2021 Census there were 215 885 Canadian residents declaring themselves of Romanian origin 18 Romanian language was the mother tongue of 93 160 of Canadian residents 19 There were 86 770 Canadian residents who were born in Romania 20 nbsp Ukraine 2001 150 989 21 Indigenous to Zakarpattia Oblast Odesa Oblast and Chernivtsi Oblast additional 258 619 Moldovans nbsp France 2019 133 000 22 Immigrants nbsp Austria 2021 132 000 23 Immigrants of whom 36 000 live in Vienna 24 nbsp Belgium 2020 105 358 25 Immigrants nbsp Israel 2020 86 200 26 Immigrants mostly Romanian Jews nbsp Netherlands 2022 48 563 27 Immigrants additional 986 Moldovans nbsp Greece 2020 44 600 28 Immigrants additional 10 391 Moldovans There are also 209 000 Aromanians 29 and 3 000 Megleno Romanians 30 in Greece however they are not considered an ethnic but a linguistic cultural minority nbsp Denmark 2022 43 312 31 Immigrants additional 2 236 Moldovans nbsp Ireland 2022 42 460 32 Immigrants nbsp Sweden 2023 36 738 33 Immigrants additional 1 573 Moldovans nbsp Hungary 2011 30 924 34 Indigenous and immigrants nbsp Switzerland 2022 27 299 35 Immigrants nbsp Cyprus 2011 24 376 36 Immigrants nbsp Portugal 2023 23 393 37 There are 23 393 Romanian citizens in Portugal as of 2023 38 According to Eurostat as many as 7 000 Romanians have acquired Portuguese citizenship since 2008 thus are excluded from the number of Romanian nationals in Portugal 39 40 additional 5 243 Moldovan foreigners as of 2022 since 2008 more than 20 000 Moldovans became Portuguese citizens 40 nbsp Serbia 2022 23 044 41 Indigenous to Vojvodina and the Timok Valley additional 21 013 Vlachs and 327 Aromanians nbsp Norway 2022 18 877 42 Immigrants and Norwegian born to immigrant parents nbsp Australia 2021 15 268 by birth 28 103 by ancestry According to ABS 2021 census figures there are 15 268 people in Australia who were born in Romania 43 and 28 103 people with Romanian ancestry in Australia 44 nbsp Czechia 2018 14 684 45 Immigrants additionally 5 811 Moldovans nbsp Kazakhstan 2009 14 666 46 Displaced and deported during World War II including Moldovans nbsp Turkey 14 000 47 Immigrants nbsp Japan 10 000 48 Immigrants nbsp Slovakia 2017 8 474 49 Immigrants nbsp Brazil 7 393 50 Immigrants and Brazilians with Romanian ancestry nbsp United Arab Emirates 6 444 51 Immigrants nbsp Finland 2021 5 628 52 Immigrants additional 778 Moldovans nbsp Luxembourg 2019 5 209 53 Immigrants nbsp Jordan 4 000 51 Immigrants nbsp Russia 2010 3 201 54 Immigrants displaced during World War II additional 586 122 Moldovans nbsp South Africa 3 000 Immigrants nbsp Iceland 2022 2 505 55 Immigrants nbsp Qatar 2 000 51 Immigrants nbsp New Zealand 2018 1 485 56 Immigrants nbsp China 1 320 51 Immigrants nbsp Malta 2016 1 262 57 Immigrants nbsp Argentina 1 000 51 Immigrants nbsp Chile 1 000 51 Immigrants nbsp Bulgaria 2011 891 58 Indigenous to Vidin Province and parts of northern Bulgaria additional 3 684 Vlachs nbsp Palestine 850 51 Immigrants nbsp Kuwait 696 51 Immigrants nbsp South Korea 634 51 Immigrants nbsp Mexico 600 51 Immigrants nbsp Ethiopia 485 Immigrants nbsp Egypt 420 51 Immigrants nbsp India 400 51 Immigrants nbsp Singapore 400 51 Immigrants nbsp Paraguay 398 51 Immigrants nbsp Oman 382 51 Immigrants nbsp Colombia 350 51 Immigrants nbsp San Marino 2018 283 59 Immigrants nbsp Monaco 250 51 Immigrants nbsp Philippines 2019 209 60 Immigrants nbsp Uruguay 200 51 Immigrants nbsp Peru 174 51 Immigrants nbsp Indonesia 155 51 Immigrants nbsp Venezuela 2020 150 51 Immigrants nbsp Thailand 106 51 Immigrants nbsp Cuba 100 51 Immigrants nbsp North Macedonia 100 51 Immigrants additional 9 900 Aromanians 61 and 2 100 Megleno Romanians 62 nbsp Vietnam 100 51 Immigrants nbsp Lithuania 2011 77 63 Immigrants nbsp Pakistan 75 51 Immigrants nbsp Latvia 2011 63 64 Immigrants additional 1 919 Moldovans nbsp Dominican Republic 30 51 Immigrants nbsp Liechtenstein 15 51 Immigrants nbsp Albania There live up to 300 000 indigenous Aromanians but Albanian authorities do not recognize them as Romanian minority 65 Total 4 321 496 The estimate is the sum of the countrywide estimates listed To this are added 1 618 650 people belonging to ethnic groups Romanian authorities claim to be part of the Romanian population e g Moldovans Aromanians Megleno Romanians Istro Romanians The total estimate is roughly 5 9 million See also editAromanian diaspora Moldovan diasporaReferences edit a b c d Home www oecd ilibrary org Retrieved 14 March 2024 De aproape 20 de ani romanii pot circula fără viză in UE In consecinţă milioane de romani au plecat să lucreze in străinătate Mediafax ro in Romanian Retrieved 14 March 2024 Președintele Romaniei presidency ro 6 8 Million Romanians Live outside Romania s Borders REZULTATE ALEGERI 2014 Results of 2014 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