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  2. Sibiu - Wikipedia

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    The company Elrond, which created the eGold cryptocurrency (among the biggest in the world), was founded by people from Sibiu. As of 2021 census, the city has a population of 134,309, making it the 15th-largest city in Romania. The proposed Sibiu metropolitan area has a population of 267,170.

  3. Sibiu County - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Sibiu County had a population of 397,322 and the population density was 73.1/km 2 (189.4/sq mi). At the 2011 census, the county has the following population indices: Romanians – 91.25% (or 340,836) [3]

  4. List of Romanian counties by population - Wikipedia

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    List of Romanian counties by population presents the evolution of the resident population, by county, between 1948 and 2021. 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

  5. Demographics of Romania - Wikipedia

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    The Roma constitute one of Romania's largest minorities. According to the 2011 Romanian census, they number 621,573 people or 3.08% of the total population, being the second-largest ethnic minority in Romania after Hungarians, [21] with significant populations in Mureș (8.9%) and Călărași (7,47%) counties.

  6. Minorities in Romania - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Germans of Romania - Wikipedia

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    The demographic evolution of the German population in Romania during the 20th and early 21st century by ethnic sub-group; German ethnic sub-group 1930 1977 2002 2011; Transylvanian Saxons: 230,000 170,000 18,000 13,000 Bukovina Germans: 75,533 2,265 1,773 717 Banat Swabians: 237,000 138,000 19,000 Banat Highland Germans: 37,000 22,000 6,000

  8. Avrig - Wikipedia

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    Avrig ( Romanian pronunciation: [aˈvriɡ]; German: Freck/Fryck, Transylvanian Saxon: Freck/Fraek, Hungarian: Felek) is a town in Sibiu County, Transylvania, central Romania. It has a population of 12,815 and the first documents attesting its existence date to 1346. It officially became a town in 1989, as a result of the Romanian rural ...

  9. Timeline of Sibiu - Wikipedia

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    1948 – Population: 60,602. 1959 – Sibiu Airport terminal in use. 1964 – Population: 102,959. 1977 – Population: 151,120. 1985 – Hotel Continental Sibiu in business. 1989 – The third city to take part in the Romanian Revolution. 1990 - Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu founded. 1993 Sibiu International Theatre Festival