Statistical information Romania 2000

Romania in the World
top of pageBackground: Soviet occupation following World War II led to the formation of a communist Peoples Republic in 1947 and the abdication of the king. The decades-long rule of President Nicolae CEAUSESCU became increasingly draconian through the 1980s. He was overthrown and executed in late 1989. Former communists dominated the government until 1996 when they were swept from power. Much economic restructuring remains to be carried out before Romania can achieve its hope of joining the EU.
top of pageLocation: Southeastern Europe bordering the Black Sea between Bulgaria and Ukraine
Geographic coordinates: 46 00 N 25 00 E
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EuropeAreaComparative: slightly smaller than Oregon
Land boundariesCoastline: 225 km
Maritime claimsClimate: temperate; cold cloudy winters with frequent snow and fog; sunny summers with frequent showers and thunderstorms
Terrain: central Transylvanian Basin is separated from the Plain of Moldavia on the east by the Carpathian Mountains and separated from the Walachian Plain on the south by the Transylvanian Alps
ElevationNatural resources: petroleum (reserves declining) timber natural gas coal iron ore salt arable land: hydro power
Land useIrrigated land: 31,020 km² (1993 est.)
Major riversMajor watersheds area km²Total water withdrawalTotal renewable water resourcesNatural hazards: earthquakes most severe in south and southwest; geologic structure and climate promote landslides
GeographyNote: controls most easily traversable land route between the Balkans Moldova and Ukraine
top of pagePopulation: 22,411,121 (July 2000 est.)
Growth rate: -0.21% (2000 est.)
Below poverty line: 21.5% (1994 est.)
NationalityEthnic groups: Romanian 89.5% Hungarian 7.1% Roma 1.8% German 0.5% Ukrainian 0.3% other 0.8% (1992)
Languages: Romanian Hungarian German
Religions: Romanian Orthodox 70% Roman Catholic 6% (of which 3% are Uniate) Protestant 6% unaffiliated 18%
Demographic profileAge structureDependency ratiosMedian agePopulation growth rate: -0.21% (2000 est.)
Birth rate: 10.76 births/1000 population (2000 est.)
Death rate: 12.29 deaths/1000 population (2000 est.)
Net migration rate: -0.6 migrant(s)/1000 population (2000 est.)
Population distributionUrbanizationMajor urban areasEnvironmentCurrent issues: soil erosion and degradation; water pollution; air pollution in south from industrial effluents; contamination of Danube delta wetlands
Air pollutantsSex ratioMothers mean age at first birthMaternal mortality ratioInfant mortality rate: 19.84 deaths/1000 live births (2000 est.)
Life expectancy at birthTotal fertility rate: 1.35 children born/woman (2000 est.)
Contraceptive prevalence rateDrinking water sourceCurrent health expenditurePhysicians densityHospital bed densitySanitation facility accessHiv/AidsMajor infectious diseasesObesity adult prevalence rateAlcohol consumptionTobacco useChildren under the age of 5 years underweightEducation expendituresLiteracySchool life expectancy primary to tertiary educationYouth unemploymenttop of pageCountry nameGovernment type: republic
Capital: Bucharest
Administrative divisions: 40 counties (judete singular - judet) and 1 municipality* (municipiu); Alba Arad Arges Bacau Bihor Bistrita-Nasaud Botosani Braila Brasov Bucuresti* Buzau Calarasi Caras-Severin Cluj Constanta Covasna Dimbovita Dolj Galati Gorj Giurgiu Harghita Hunedoara Ialomita Iasi Maramures Mehedinti Mures Neamt Olt Prahova Salaj Satu Mare Sibiu Suceava Teleorman Timis Tulcea Vaslui Vilcea Vrancea
Dependent areasIndependence: 1881 (from Turkey; republic proclaimed 30 December 1947)
National holiday: National Day of Romania 1 December (1990)
Constitution: 8 December 1991
Legal system: former mixture of civil law system and communist legal theory; is now based on the constitution of France's Fifth Republic
International law organization participationCitizenshipSuffrage: 18 years of age; universal
Executive branchLegislative branch: bicameral Parliament or Parlament consists of the Senate or Senat (143 seats; members are elected by direct popular vote on a proportional representation basis to serve four-year terms) and the Chamber of Deputies or Adunarea Deputatilor (343 seats; members are elected by direct popular vote on a proportional representation basis to serve four-year terms)
Judicial branch: Supreme Court of Justice judges are appointed by the president on the recommendation of the Superior Council of Magistrates
Political parties and leaders: Agrarian Democratic Party of Romania or PDAR [Mihai BERCA]; Alliance Party for Romania or APR [Tedor MELESCANU]; Civic Alliance Party or PAC [Nicolae MANOLESCU chairman]; Democratic Party or PD [Petre ROMAN]; Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania or UDMR [Bela MARKO]; Liberal Party '93 or PL-93 [Dinu PATRICIU]; National Liberal Party or PNL [Mircea IONESCU-QUINTUS]; National Liberal Party-Democratic Convention or PNL-CD [Nicolae CERVENI]; National Peasants' Christian and Democratic Party or PNTCD [Ion DIACONESCU]; Party of Social Democracy in Romania or PDSR [Ion ILIESCU]; Romania Mare Party (Greater Romanian Party) or PRM [Corneliu Vadim TUDOR]; Romanian National Unity Party or PUNR [Valeriu TABARA]; Romanian Social Democratic Party or PSDR [Alexamdru ATHANASIU]; Socialist Labor Party or PSM [Ilie VERDET]; Socialist Party or PS [Tudor MOHORA]; The Democratic Convention or CDR [Ion DIACONESCU]
International organization participation: ACCT BIS BSEC CCC CE CEI EAPC EBRD ECE EU (applicant) FAO G- 9 G-77 IAEA IBRD ICAO ICFTU ICRM IFAD IFC IFRCS ILO IMF IMO Inmarsat Intelsat Interpol IOC IOM ISO ITU LAIA (observer) MONUC NAM (guest) NSG OAS (observer) OPCW OSCE PCA PFP UN UNCTAD UNESCO UNIDO UNIKOM UNMIBH UNMIK UPU WCL WEU (associate partner) WFTU WHO WIPO WMO WToO WTrO ZC
Diplomatic representationFlag description
: three equal vertical bands of blue (hoist side) yellow and red; the national coat of arms that used to be centered in the yellow band has been removed; now similar to the flag of Chad also resembles the flags of Andorra and Moldova
National symbolsNational anthemNational heritagetop of pageEconomy overview: After the collapse of the Soviet Bloc in 1989-91 Romania was left with an obsolete industrial base and a pattern of industrial capacity wholly unsuited to its needs. In February 1997 Romania embarked on a comprehensive macroeconomic stabilization and structural reform program but reform subsequently has been a frustrating stop-and-go process. Restructuring programs include liquidating large energy-intensive industries and major agricultural and financial sector reforms. In 1999 Romania's economy contracted for a third straight year - by an estimated 4.8%. Romania reached an agreement with the IMF in August for a $547 million loan but release of the second tranche was postponed in October because of unresolved private sector lending requirements and differences over budgetary spending. Bucharest avoided defaulting on mid-year lump-sum debt payments but had to significantly draw down reserves to do so; reserves rebounded to an estimated $1.5 billion by yearend 1999. The government's priorities include: obtaining renewed IMF lending tightening fiscal policy accelerating privatization and restructuring unprofitable firms. Romania was invited by the EU in December 1999 to begin accession negotiations.
Real gdp purchasing power parityReal gdp growth rate: -4.8% (1999 est.)
Real gdp per capita: purchasing power parity - $3,900 (1999 est.)
Gross national savingGdp composition by sector of origin
Gdp composition by end useGdp composition by sector of originAgriculture products: wheat corn sugar beets sunflower seed potatoes grapes; milk eggs beef
Industries: mining timber construction materials metallurgy chemicals machine building food processing petroleum production and refining
Industrial production growth rate: -8.7% (1999 est.)
Labor force: 9.6 million (1998 est.)
By occupation agriculture: 36.5%
By occupation industry: 34.4%
By occupation services: 29.1% (1994)
Unemployment rate: 11% (1999 est.)
Youth unemploymentPopulation below poverty line: 21.5% (1994 est.)
Gini indexHousehold income or consumption by percentage shareDistribution of family income gini indexBudgetTaxes and other revenuesPublic debtRevenueFiscal year: calendar year
Inflation rate consumer prices: 44% (1999 est.)
Central bank discount rateCommercial bank prime lending rateStock of narrow moneyStock of broad moneyStock of domestic creditMarket value of publicly traded sharesCurrent account balanceExports: $8.4 billion (f.o.b. 1999 est.)
Commodities: textiles and footwear 33.4% metals and metal products 19.1% machinery and equipment 9.5% minerals and fuels 6.1% (1998)
Partners: Italy 22% Germany 19.6% France 5.9% US 3.8% (1998)
Imports: $9.6 billion (f.o.b. 1999 est.)
Commodities: machinery and equipment 23% fuels and minerals 14.2% chemicals 8.7% textiles and footwear 17.1% (1998)
Partners: Germany 17.5% Italy 17.4% France 6.9% US 4.2% (1998)
Reserves of foreign exchange and goldDebt external: $9 billion (1999 est.)
Stock of direct foreign investment at homeStock of direct foreign investment abroadExchange rates: lei (L) per US$1 - 17,996 (December 1999) 15,333 (1999) 8,876 (1998) 7,168 (1997) 3,084 (1996) 2,033 (1995)
top of pageElectricityProduction: 52.495 billion kWh (1998)
Consumption: 49.552 billion kWh (1998)
Exports: 537 million kWh (1998)
Imports: 1.269 billion kWh (1998)
CoalPetroleumCrude oilRefined petroleumNatural gasCarbon dioxide emissionsEnergy consumption per capitatop of pageTelephonesMain lines in use: 3.84 million (1999)
Mobile cellular: 52,000 (1999)
Telephone systemBroadcast mediaInternetService providers isps: 30 (1999)
Broadband fixed subscriptionstop of pageMilitary expendituresDollar figure: $650 million (FY96)
Percent of gdp: 2.5% (FY96)
Military and security forcesMilitary service age and obligationSpace programTerrorist groupstop of pageNational air transport systemCivil aircraft registration country code prefixAirports: 62 (1999 est.)
Heliports: 1 (1999 est.)
Pipelines: crude oil 2,800 km; petroleum products 1429 km; natural gas 6,400 km (1992)
RailwaysRoadwaysWaterways: 1724 km (1984)
Merchant marinePorts and terminalsRomania - Transnational issues 2000
top of pageDisputes international: dispute with Ukraine over continental shelf of the Black Sea under which significant gas and oil deposits may exist; agreed in 1997 to two-year negotiating period after which either party can refer dispute to the ICJ
Refugees and internally displaced personsIllicit drugs: important transshipment point for Southwest Asian heroin transiting the Balkan route and small amounts of Latin American cocaine bound for Western Europe