Romania's
Nord-Vest development region has a total population of 2,600,132 (2011 Census). The region is one of the most ethnically-diverse in Romania, with 25% of the population coming from a minority group. After Romanians, who make up 75% of the population, the largest minority group are
Hungarians, who comprise slightly less than 20% of the population. Hungarians are mainly concentrated in urban centres, especially those near the Hungarian border, such as
Oradea and
Satu Mare. The third largest minority are
Romani people, who make up 3.5%, slightly above the national average. Romani people are spread relatively evenly throughout the region, even though the highest proportions are in
Bihor county, where approximately 5% of the population is Romani.
Romanian is the most widely spoken language, spoken as a first language by 76.6% of the inhabitants of the region. The other important languages are
Hungarian, spoken by 19.9% of the population,
Romani and
Ukrainian. Religion is mainly based on ethnic groups, with the largest religion being
Romanian Orthodoxy, observed by 68.38% of the population, mostly ethnic Romanians. Other important religions are the
Reformed Church (12.70%),
Roman Catholicism (6.86%) and
Greek Catholicism (4.20%).
Age and fertility The Nord-Vest region has the following age structure, according to the 2011 census:
Language •
Romanian: 1,898,588 •
Hungarian: 474,134 •
Romani: 45,624 •
Ukrainian: 32,056 •
Slovak: 6,964 •
German: 2,847 • Other: 3,567 • Unavailable information: 136,352
Religion •
Romanian Orthodox: 1,873,647 (68.38%) •
Reformed: 347,857 (12.70%) •
Roman Catholic: 187,988 (6.86%) •
Greek Catholic: 114,978 (4.20%) •
Pentecostal: 106,959 (3.90%) •
Baptists: 54,800 (2%) •
Atheist/No religion: 5,244 (0.19%)
Citizenship 99.9% of the population of Nord-Vest region has Romanian citizenship. There are 2,343 residents, or 0.09% of the population, of foreign citizenship, including: • Moldovan citizenship: 621 • Italian citizenship: 298 • Ukrainian citizenship: 156 2,687 people, or 0.10% of the population, has
dual citizenship. ==See also==