Demographic history of Romania
This article presents the demographic history of Romania through census results. See Demographics of Romania for a more detailed overview of the country's present-day demographics.
The 1930 census was the only one to cover Greater Romania. Censuses in 1948, 1956, 1966, 1977, 1992, 2002 and 2011 covered Romania's present-day territory. All but the 1948 census, which asked about mother tongue, had a question on ethnicity. Moldavia and Wallachia each held a census in 1859. The Romanian Old Kingdom conducted statistical estimates in 1884, 1889 and 1894, and held censuses in 1899 and 1912. Ion Antonescu's regime also held two: a general one in April 1941, and one for those with "Jewish blood" in May 1942.
1866 estimate
1887 estimate
*Mainly in Dobruja (details)
December 1899 census
19 December 1912 census
29 December 1930 census
6 April 1941 census
25 January 1948 census
21 February 1956 census
15 March 1966 census
5 January 1977 census
7 January 1992 census
18 March 2002 census