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The principalities of Wallachia and Moldavia - for centuries under the suzerainty of the Turkish Ottoman Empire - secured their autonomy in 1856; they were de facto linked in 1859 and formally united in 1862 under the new name of Romania. The country gained recognition of its independence in 1878. It joined the Allied Powers in World War I and acquired new territories - most notably Transylvania - following the conflict. In 1940, Romania allied with the Axis powers and participated in the 1941 German invasion of the USSR. Three years later, overrun by the Soviets, Romania signed an armistice. The post-war Soviet occupation led to the formation of a Communist "people's republic" in 1947 and the abdication of the king. The decades-long rule of dictator Nicolae CEAUSESCU, who took power in 1965, and his Securitate... See More |
Location: | |
Southeastern Europe, bordering the Black Sea, between Bulgaria and Ukraine |
Geographic Coordinates: | |
46 00 N, 25 00 E |
Area: | |
Total: 238,391 sq km Land: 229,891 sq km Water: 8,500 sq km |
Area - Comparative: | |
Slightly smaller than Oregon |
Land Boundaries: | |
Total: 2,508 km Border countries: Bulgaria 608 km, Hungary 443 km, Moldova 450 km, Serbia 476 km, Ukraine (north) 362 km, Ukraine (east) 169 km |
Coastline: | |
225 km (Rank: 139) |
Maritime Claims: | |
Territorial sea: 12 nm Contiguous zone: 24 nm Exclusive economic zone: 200 nm Continental shelf: 200 m depth or to the depth of exploitation |
Climate: | |
Temperate; cold, cloudy winters with frequent snow and fog; sunny summers with frequent showers and thunderstorms |
Terrain: | |
Central Transylvanian Basin is separated from the Moldavian Plateau on the east by the Eastern Carpathian Mountains and separated from the Walachian Plain on the south by the Transylvanian Alps |
Elevation Extremes: | |
Lowest point: Black Sea 0 m Highest point: Moldoveanu 2,544 m |
Natural Resources: | |
Petroleum (reserves declining), timber, natural gas, coal, iron ore, salt, arable land, hydropower |
Land Use: | |
Arable land: 39.49% Permanent crops: 1.92% Other: 58.59% (2005) |
Irrigated Land: | |
31,570 sq km (2008) |
Total Renewable Water Resources: | |
42.3 cu km (2003) |
Freshwater Withdrawal: | |
Total: 6.5 cu km/yr (9%/34%/57%) Per capita: 299 cu m/yr (2003) |
Natural Hazards: | |
Earthquakes, most severe in south and southwest; geologic structure and climate promote landslides |
Environment - Current Issues: | |
Soil erosion and degradation; water pollution; air pollution in south from industrial effluents; contamination of Danube delta wetlands |
Environment - International Agreements: | |
Party to: Air Pollution, Air Pollution-Persistent Organic Pollutants, Antarctic-Environmental Protocol, Antarctic Treaty, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Desertification, Endangered Species, Environmental Modification, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Wetlands Signed, but not ratified: none of the selected agreements |
Geography - Note: | |
Controls most easily traversable land route between the Balkans, Moldova, and Ukraine |
Nationality: | |
Noun: Romanian(s) Adjective: Romanian |
Ethnic Groups: | |
Romanian 89.5%, Hungarian 6.6%, Roma 2.5%, Ukrainian 0.3%, German 0.3%, Russian 0.2%, Turkish 0.2%, other 0.4% (2002 census) |
Languages: | |
Romanian (official) 91%, Hungarian 6.7%, Romany (Gypsy) 1.1%, other 1.2% |
Religions: | |
Eastern Orthodox (including all sub-denominations) 86.8%, Protestant (various denominations including Reformate and Pentecostal) 7.5%, Roman Catholic 4.7%, other (mostly Muslim) and unspecified 0.9%, none 0.1% (2002 census) |
Population: | |
21,904,551 (July 2011 est.) |
Age Structure: | |
0-14 years: 14.8% (male 1,667,894/female 1,579,458) 15-64 years: 70.4% (male 7,684,514/female 7,725,957) 65 years and over: 14.8% (male 1,314,132/female 1,932,596) (2011 est.) |
Median Age: | |
Total: 38.7 years Male: 37.3 years Female: 40.2 years (2011 est.) |
Population Growth Rate: | |
-0.252% (2011 est.) |
Birth Rate: | |
9.55 births/1,000 population (2011 est.) |
Death Rate: | |
11.81 deaths/1,000 population (July 2011 est.) |
Net Migration Rate: | |
-0.26 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2011 est.) |
Urbanization: | |
Urban population: 57% of total population (2010) Rate of urbanization: 0.6% annual rate of change (2010-15 est.) |
Major Cities - Population: | |
BUCHAREST (capital) 1.933 million (2009) |
Sex Ratio: | |
At birth: 1.06 male(s)/female Under 15 years: 1.05 male(s)/female 15-64 years: 0.99 male(s)/female 65 years and over: 0.69 male(s)/female Total population: 0.95 male(s)/female (2011 est.) |
Maternal Mortality Rate: | |
27 deaths/100,000 live births (2008) |
Infant Mortality Rate: | |
Total: 11.02 deaths/1,000 live births Male: 12.44 deaths/1,000 live births Female: 9.52 deaths/1,000 live births (2011 est.) |
Life Expectancy At Birth: | |
Total population: 73.98 years Male: 70.5 years Female: 77.66 years (2011 est.) |
Total Fertility Rate: | |
1.29 children born/woman (2011 est.) |
Health Expenditures: | |
5.4% of GDP (2009) |
Physicians Density: | |
1.9166 physicians/1,000 population (2006) |
Hospital Bed Density: | |
6.54 beds/1,000 population (2006) |
Sanitation Facility Access: | |
Urban: 88% of population Rural: 54% of population Total: 72% of population Unimproved: Urban: 12% of population Rural: 46% of population Total: 28% of population (2008) |
HIV/AIDS - Adult Prevalence Rate: | |
0.1% (2009 est.) |
HIV/AIDS - People Living With HIV/AIDS: | |
16,000 (2009 est.) |
HIV/AIDS - Deaths: | |
Fewer than 1,000 (2009 est.) |
Children Under 5 - Underweight: | |
3.5% (2002) |
Obesity - Adult Prevalence Rate: | |
8.6% (2000) |
Education Expenditures: | |
4.3% of GDP (2007) |
Literacy: | |
Definition: age 15 and over can read and write Total population: 97.3% Male: 98.4% Female: 96.3% (2002 census) |
Average Years of Schooling: | |
Total: 15 years Male: 14 years Female: 15 years (2008) |
Unemployment, Youth Ages 15-24: | |
Total: 20.8% Male: 21.2% Female: 20.2% (2009) |
Country Name: | |
Conventional long form: none Conventional short form: Romania Local long form: none Local short form: Romania |
Government Type: | |
Republic |
Capital: | |
Name: Bucharest Geographic coordinates: 44 26 N, 26 06 E Time difference: UTC+2 (7 hours ahead of Washington, DC during Standard Time) Daylight saving time: +1hr, begins last Sunday in March; ends last Sunday in October |
Administrative Divisions: | |
41 counties (judete, singular - judet) and 1 municipality* (municipiu); Alba, Arad, Arges, Bacau, Bihor, Bistrita-Nasaud, Botosani, Braila, Brasov, Bucuresti (Bucharest)*, Buzau, Calarasi, Caras-Severin, Cluj, Constanta, Covasna, Dimbovita, Dolj, Galati, Gorj, Giurgiu, Harghita, Hunedoara, Ialomita, Iasi, Ilfov, Maramures, Mehedinti, Mures, Neamt, Olt, Prahova, Salaj, Satu Mare, Sibiu, Suceava, Teleorman, Timis, Tulcea, Vaslui, Vilcea, Vrancea |
Independence: | |
9 May 1877 (independence proclaimed from the Ottoman Empire; independence recognized on 13 July 1878 by the Treaty of Berlin); 26 March 1881 (kingdom proclaimed); 30 December 1947 (republic proclaimed) |
National Holiday: | |
Unification Day (of Romania and Transylvania), 1 December (1918) |
Constitution: | |
8 December 1991; revised 29 October 2003 |
Legal System: | |
Civil law system |
International Law Organization Participation: | |
Has not submitted an ICJ jurisdiction declaration; accepts ICCt jurisdiction |
Suffrage: | |
18 years of age; universal |
Executive Branch: | |
Chief of state: President Traian BASESCU (since 20 December 2004) Head of government: Prime Minister Emil BOC (since 22 December 2008); Deputy Prime Minister Marko BELA (since 23 December 2009) Cabinet: Council of Ministers appointed by the prime minister Elections: president elected by popular vote for a five-year term (eligible for a second term); election last held on 22 November 2009 with runoff on 6 December 2009 (next to be held in November-December 2014); prime minister appointed by the president with the consent of the Parliament Election results: Traian BASESCU reelected president; percent of vote - Traian BASESCU 50.3%, Mircea GEOANA 49.7% |
Legislative Branch: | |
Bicameral Parliament or Parlament consists of the Senate or Senat (137 seats; members elected by popular vote in a mixed electoral system to serve four-year terms) and the Chamber of Deputies or Camera Deputatilor (334 seats; members elected by popular vote in a mixed electoral system to serve four-year terms) Elections: Senate - last held on 30 November 2008 (next expected to be held in November 2012); Chamber of Deputies - last held on 30 November 2008 (next expected to be held in November 2012) Election results: Senate - percent of vote by alliance/party - PSD-PC 34.2%, PDL 33.6%, PNL 18.7%, UDMR 6.4%, other 7.1%; seats by alliance/party - PSD-PC 49, PDL 51, PNL 28, UDMR 9; Chamber of Deputies - percent of vote by alliance/party - PSD-PC 33.1%, PDL 32.4%, PNL 18.6%, UDMR 6.2%, ethnic minorities 3.6%, other 6.1%; seats by alliance/party - PDL 115, PSD-PC 114, PNL 65, UDMR 22, ethnic minorities 18 |
Judicial Branch: | |
Supreme Court of Justice (comprised of 11 judges appointed for three-year terms by the president in consultation with the Superior Council of Magistrates, which is comprised of the minister of justice, the prosecutor general, two civil society representatives appointed by the Senate, and 14 judges and prosecutors elected by their peers); a separate body, the Constitutional Court, validates elections and makes decisions regarding the constitutionality of laws, treaties, ordinances, and internal rules of the Parliament; it is comprised of nine members serving nine-year terms, with three members each appointed by the president, the Senate, and the Chamber of Deputies |
Political Parties and Leaders: | |
Conservative Party or PC [Daniel CONSTANTIN] (formerly Humanist Party or PUR); Democratic Liberal Party or PDL [Emil BOC]; Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania or UDMR [Hunor KELEMEN]; National Liberal Party or PNL [Crin ANTONESCU]; National Union for Romania's Progress or UNPR [Gabriel OPREA]; Social Democratic Party or PSD [Victor PONTA] (formerly Party of Social Democracy in Romania or PDSR) |
Political Pressure Groups and Leaders: | |
Other: various human rights and professional associations |
International Organization Participation: | |
Australia Group, BIS, BSEC, CBSS (observer), CD, CE, CEI, EAPC, EBRD, EIB, ESA (cooperating state), EU, FAO, G-9, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICC, ICRM, IDA, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, IHO, ILO, IMF, IMO, IMSO, Interpol, IOC, IOM, IPU, ISO, ITSO, ITU, ITUC, LAIA (observer), MIGA, MONUSCO, NATO, NSG, OAS (observer), OIF, OPCW, OSCE, PCA, SECI, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNHCR, UNIDO, Union Latina, UNMIL, UNMISS, UNOCI, UNWTO, UPU, WCO, WFTU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO, ZC |
Diplomatic Representation in the US: | |
Chief of mission: Ambassador Adrian Cosmin VIERITA Chancery: 1607 23rd Street NW, Washington, DC 20008 Telephone: [1] (202) 332-4846, 4848, 4851, 4852 FAX: [1] (202) 232-4748 Consulate(s) general: Chicago, Los Angeles, New York |
Diplomatic Representation From the US: | |
Chief of mission: Ambassador Mark GITENSTEIN Embassy: Strada Tudor Arghezi 7-9, Bucharest Mailing address: pouch: American Embassy Bucharest, US Department of State, 5260 Bucharest Place, Washington, DC 20521-5260 (pouch) Telephone: [40] (21) 200-3300 FAX: [40] (21) 200-3442 |
Flag Description: | |
Three equal vertical bands of blue (hoist side), yellow, and red; modeled after the flag of France, the colors are those of the principalities of Walachia (red and yellow) and Moldavia (red and blue), which united in 1862 to form Romania; the national coat of arms that used to be centered in the yellow band has been removed Note: now similar to the flag of Chad, whose blue band is darker; also resembles the flags of Andorra and Moldova |
National Symbols: | |
Golden eagle |
National Anthem: | |
Name: "Desteapta-te romane!" (Wake up, Romanian!) Lyrics/music: Andrei MURESIANU/Anton PANN Note: adopted 1990; the anthem was written during the 1848 Revolution |
Economy - Overview: | |
Romania, which joined the European Union on 1 January 2007, began the transition from Communism in 1989 with a largely obsolete industrial base and a pattern of output unsuited to the country's needs. The country emerged in 2000 from a punishing three-year recession thanks to strong demand in EU export markets. Domestic consumption and investment have fueled strong GDP growth in recent years, but have led to large current account imbalances. Romania's macroeconomic gains have only recently started to spur creation of a middle class and address Romania's widespread poverty. Corruption and red tape continue to handicap its business environment. Inflation rose in 2007-08, driven in part by strong consumer demand and high wage growth, rising energy costs, a nation-wide drought affecting food prices, and a relaxation of fiscal discipline. Romania's GDP contracted markedly in the last quarter of 2008 as the country began to feel the effects of a global downturn in financial markets and trade, and GDP fell more than 7% in 2009, prompting Bucharest to seek a $26 billion emergency assistance package from the IMF, the EU, and other international lenders. Drastic austerity measures, as part of Romania's IMF-led agreement led to a further 1.9% GDP contraction in 2010. The economy is expected to return to positive growth in 2011. |
GDP (Purchasing Power Parity): | |
$254.2 billion (2010 est.) $257.4 billion (2009 est.) $277 billion (2008 est.) Note: data are in 2010 US dollars |
GDP (Official Exchange Rate): | |
$161.6 billion (2010 est.) |
GDP - Real Growth Rate: | |
-1.3% (2010 est.) -7.1% (2009 est.) 7.3% (2008 est.) |
GDP - Per Capita (PPP): | |
$11,600 (2010 est.) $11,700 (2009 est.) $12,600 (2008 est.) Note: data are in 2010 US dollars |
GDP - Composition By Sector: | |
Agriculture: 12.2% Industry: 37.6% Services: 50.2% (2010 est.) |
Labor Force: | |
9.258 million (2010 est.) |
Labor Force - By Occupation: | |
Agriculture: 29.7% Industry: 23.2% Services: 47.1% (2006) |
Unemployment Rate: | |
6.9% (2010 est.) 7.8% (2009 est.) |
Population Below Poverty Line: | |
25% (2005 est.) |
Household Income / Consumption By Share: | |
Lowest 10%: 3.3% Highest 10%: 24.5% (2008) |
Distribution of Family Income - Gini Index: | |
31.2 (2008) 28.8 (2003) |
Investment (Gross Fixed): | |
22.7% of GDP (2010 est.) |
Budget: | |
Revenues: $55.5 billion Expenditures: $65.91 billion (2010 est.) |
Taxes and Other Revenues: | |
34.3% of GDP (2010 est.) |
Budget Surplus / Deficit: | |
-6.4% of GDP (2010 est.) |
Public Debt: | |
33.8% of GDP (2010 est.) 30.9% of GDP (2009 est.) |
Inflation Rate (Consumer Prices): | |
6.1% (2010 est.) 5.6% (2009 est.) |
Central Bank Discount Rate: | |
NA% |
Commercial Bank Prime Lending Rate: | |
14.11% (31 December 2010 est.) 17.3% (31 December 2009 est.) |
Stock of Money: | |
$25.3 billion (31 December 2008) $25.17 billion (31 December 2007) |
Stock of Quasi Money: | |
$36.09 billion (31 December 2008) $34.96 billion (31 December 2007) |
Stock of Narrow Money: | |
$25.47 billion (31 December 2010 est.) $27.03 billion (31 December 2009 est.) |
Stock of Broad Money: | |
$82.82 billion (31 December 2010 est.) $84.31 billion (31 December 2009 est.) |
Stock of Domestic Credit: | |
$77.91 billion (31 December 2010 est.) $77.11 billion (31 December 2009 est.) |
Market Value of Publicly Traded Shares: | |
$32.38 billion (31 December 2010) $30.32 billion (31 December 2009) $19.92 billion (31 December 2008) |
Agriculture - Products: | |
Wheat, corn, barley, sugar beets, sunflower seed, potatoes, grapes; eggs, sheep |
Industries: | |
Electric machinery and equipment, textiles and footwear, light machinery and auto assembly, mining, timber, construction materials, metallurgy, chemicals, food processing, petroleum refining |
Industrial Production Growth Rate: | |
5.5% (2010 est.) |
Electricity - Production: | |
62.03 billion kWh (2008 est.) |
Electricity - Production By Source: | |
Fossil fuel: 62.5% Hydro: 27.6% Nuclear: 9.9% Other: 0% (2001) |
Electricity - Consumption: | |
50.59 billion kWh (2008 est.) |
Electricity - Exports: | |
2.946 billion kWh (2009 est.) |
Electricity - Imports: | |
2.295 billion kWh (2009 est.) |
Oil - Production: | |
107,100 bbl/day (2010 est.) |
Oil - Consumption: | |
196,000 bbl/day (2010 est.) |
Oil - Exports: | |
95,500 bbl/day (2009 est.) |
Oil - Imports: | |
193,100 bbl/day (2009 est.) |
Oil - Proven Reserves: | |
600 million bbl (1 January 2011 est.) |
Natural Gas - Production: | |
10.86 billion cu m (2009 est.) |
Natural Gas - Consumption: | |
12.87 billion cu m (2009 est.) |
Natural Gas - Exports: | |
0 cu m (2009 est.) |
Natural Gas - Imports: | |
2.01 billion cu m (2009 est.) |
Natural Gas - Proven Reserves: | |
63 billion cu m (1 January 2011 est.) |
Current Account Balance: | |
-$7.093 billion (2010 est.) -$6.955 billion (2009 est.) |
Exports: | |
$49.41 billion (2010 est.) $40.67 billion (2009 est.) |
Exports - Commodities: | |
Machinery and equipment, textiles and footwear, metals and metal products, machinery and equipment, minerals and fuels, chemicals, agricultural products |
Exports - Partners: | |
Germany 18.4%, Italy 14.1%, France 8.5%, Turkey 6.9%, Hungary 4.9% (2010) |
Imports: | |
$57.22 billion (2010 est.) $50.28 billion (2009 est.) |
Imports - Commodities: | |
Machinery and equipment, fuels and minerals, chemicals, textile and products, metals, agricultural products |
Imports - Partners: | |
Germany 16.8%, Italy 11.6%, Hungary 8.7%, France 6%, China 5.5%, Russia 4.4%, Austria 4.1% (2010) |
Reserves of Foreign Exchange and Gold: | |
$48.08 billion (31 December 2010 est.) $44.11 billion (31 December 2009 est.) |
Debt - External: | |
$143.5 billion (30 June 2011 est.) $122.8 billion (31 December 2010 est.) |
Stock of Direct Foreign Investment - Abroad: | |
$1.487 billion (31 December 2010 est.) $1.396 billion (31 December 2009 est.) |
Stock of Direct Foreign Investment - At Home: | |
$70.06 billion (31 December 2010 est.) $71.98 billion (31 December 2009 est.) |
Exchange Rates: | |
Convert Romanian New Leu to Any Currency Lei (RON) per US dollar - |
Telephones - Main Lines In Use: | |
4.5 million (2010) |
Telephones - Cellular: | |
24.64 million (2010) |
Telephone System: | |
General assessment: the telecommunications sector is being expanded and modernized; domestic and international service improving rapidly, especially mobile-cellular services Domestic: more than 90 percent of telephone network is automatic; fixed-line teledensity exceeds 20 telephones per 100 persons; mobile-cellular teledensity, expanding rapidly, roughly 115 telephones per 100 persons International: country code - 40; the Black Sea Fiber Optic System provides connectivity to Bulgaria and Turkey; satellite earth stations - 10; digital, international, direct-dial exchanges operate in Bucharest (2009) |
Broadcast Media: | |
A mixture of public and private TV stations; the public broadcaster operates multiple stations; roughly 100 private national, regional, and local stations operating; more than 75% of households are connected to multi-channel cable or satellite TV systems that provide access to Romanian, European, and international stations; state-owned public radio broadcaster operates 4 national networks and regional and local stations; more than 100 private radio stations broadcasting (2008) |
Radio Broadcast Stations: | |
698 (station frequency type NA) (2006) |
Television Broadcast Stations: | |
623 (plus 200 repeaters) (2006) |
Internet Country Code: | |
.ro |
Internet Hosts: | |
2.464 million (2010) |
Internet Users: | |
7.787 million (2009) |
Airports: | |
54 (2010) |
Airports - With Paved Runways: | |
Total: 26 Over 3,047 m: 4 2,438 to 3,047 m: 10 1,524 to 2,437 m: 11 Under 914 m: 1 (2010) |
Airports - With Unpaved Runways: | |
Total: 28 914 to 1,523 m: 7 Under 914 m: 21 (2010) |
Heliports: | |
3 (2010) |
Pipelines: | |
Gas 3,652 km; oil 2,424 km (2010) |
Railways: | |
Total: 10,784 km Broad gauge: 57 km 1.524-m gauge Standard gauge: 10,645 km 1.435-m gauge (4,002 km electrified) Narrow gauge: 5 km 1.000-m gauge (2010) |
Roadways: | |
Total: 81,713 km (does not include urban roads) Paved: 66,632 km (includes 321 km of expressways) Unpaved: 15,081 km (2009) |
Waterways: | |
1,731 km (includes 1,075 km on the Danube River, 524 km on secondary branches, and 132 km on canals) (2006) |
Merchant Marine: | |
Total: 15 By type: cargo 10, passenger/cargo 2, petroleum tanker 2, roll on/roll off 1 Registered in other countries: 35 (Cambodia 1, Georgia 7, Liberia 3, Malta 8, Marshall Islands 2, Moldova 2, North Korea 1, Panama 2, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 1, Sierra Leone 4, Syria 1, Togo 1, unknown 1) (2010) |
Ports and Terminals: | |
Braila, Constanta, Galati (Galatz), Mancanului (Giurgiu), Midia, Tulcea |
Military Branches: | |
Land Forces, Naval Forces, Romanian Air Force (Fortele Aeriene Romane, FAR), Special Operations (2010) |
Military Service Age and Obligation: | |
18-35 years of age for male and female voluntary military service; conscription officially ended October 2006; all military inductees (including women) contract for an initial 5-year term of service, with subsequent successive contracts for 3-year terms until age 36 (2009) |
Manpower Available For Military Service: | |
Males age 16-49: 5,601,234 Females age 16-49: 5,428,939 (2010 est.) |
Manpower Fit For Military Service: | |
Males age 16-49: 4,550,409 Females age 16-49: 4,507,880 (2010 est.) |
Manpower Reaching Militarily Significant Age Annually: | |
Male: 117,798 Female: 111,607 (2010 est.) |
Military Expenditures: | |
1.9% of GDP (2007 est.) |
Disputes - International: | |
The ICJ ruled largely in favor of Romania its dispute submitted in 2004 over Ukrainian-administered Zmiyinyy/Serpilor (Snake) Island and Black Sea maritime boundary delimitation; Romania also opposes Ukraine's reopening of a navigation canal from the Danube border through Ukraine to the Black Sea |
Illicit Drugs: | |
Major transshipment point for Southwest Asian heroin transiting the Balkan route and small amounts of Latin American cocaine bound for Western Europe; although not a significant financial center, role as a narcotics conduit leaves it vulnerable to laundering, which occurs via the banking system, currency exchange houses, and casinos |
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