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  1. At present, Romania is divided into 41 counties and one municipality (Bucharest); these are assigned as the NUTS-3 geocode statistical subdivision scheme of Romania within the European Union. [15] Each of the counties is further divided into cities (some of which have municipality status) and communes .

  2. As of 2009, Romania is divided into 41 counties and one municipality which are assigned as NUTS III-level divisions. Currently, Romania has no NUTS-4 units, the counties being composed directly of cities (some of which with municipality status) and communes.

  3. Counties of Romania - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The judeţe (translated in English as "counties") are administrative units of Romania. The following is a complete list of all the counties in Romania:

    Number
    Type
    Name
    Area (km 2)
    1
    North-East development region
    North-East development region
    36,850
    1
    county
    6,621
    2
    county
    4,986
    3
    county
    5,476
  4. 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.

  5. A list of 45 subcategories and 50 pages related to the counties of Romania, with links to their capitals, GDP, population, and etymology. Find out the names, locations, and histories of the Romanian counties on Wikipedia.

  6. As of 1872, Romania was organized into 33 counties of which 17 were in Wallachia (12 in Muntenia and 5 in Oltenia), and 16 were in Moldavia (13 in western Moldavia and 3 in Southern Bessarabia: Cahul County, Bolgrad County, Ismail County).

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RomaniaRomania - Wikipedia

    Romania is the twelfth-largest country in Europe and the sixth-most populous member state of the European Union. Its capital and largest city is Bucharest, followed by Cluj-Napoca, Iași, Timișoara, Constanța, Craiova, Brașov, and Galați. Europe's second-longest river, the Danube, empties into the Danube Delta in the southwest of the country.

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