, with service occasionally held in
Greek Among the towns and communes in Romania with the highest proportions of Greeks as of 2011 are
Izvoarele (; 43.82%) and
Sulina (; 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==