People |
Population: |
23,198,330 |
Population Density: |
253 per sq.mi. |
Urban: |
55% |
Ethnic groups: |
- Romanian 89%
- Hungarian 9%
|
Principle languages: |
Romanian (official) Hungarian, German |
Religions: |
- Romanian Orthodox 70%
- Roman Catholic 6%
- Protestant 6%
|
Geography |
Area: |
91,699 sq. mi. |
Location: |
In SE Europe on the Black Sea |
Neighbors: |
- Ukraine on N
- Hungary, Yugoslavia on W
- Bulgaria on S
- Moldova on E
|
Topography: |
The Carpathian Mts. encase the north-central Transylvanian Plateau.
there are
wide plains S and E of the mountains, through which flow the lower
reaches of the Danube
system. |
Capital: |
Bucharest (1992 est.): 2.1 mil. |
Government |
Type: |
Republic |
Head of state: |
Pres. Ion Iliescu; b. Mar. 30, 1930; in office: Dec. 25, 1989 |
Defense: Active Troop Strength: |
230,500 |
Economy |
Industries: |
Steel, metals, machinery, oil products, chemicals, food processing,
beverages |
Chief crops: |
Grains, sunflowers, vegetables, potatoes |
Minerals: |
Oil, gas, coal |
Finance |
Monetary unit: |
Lei (May 1995: 1,936 = $1 US) |
Gross domestic product (1993): |
$63.7 bln. |
Per capita GDP: |
$2,700. |
Health |
Life expectancy at birth (1995): |
|
Births (per 1,000 pop.): |
14 |
Deaths (per 1,000 pop.): |
10 |
Natural increase: |
0.4 |
Hospital beds: |
1 per 105 persons |
Physicians: |
1 per 469 persons |
Infant mortality (per 1,000 live births 1995): |
190 |
Education |
Literacy (1994): |
97% |
Major International
Organizations |
UN |
(IMF, World Bank, WTO) |
Embassy |
1607 23rd St. NW 20008; 332-4846 |