Municipalities of Romania

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A municipality (municipiu in Romanian, from Latin municipium) is a level of administrative subdivision in Romania. This status is given to cities (oraşe) that are quite large and urbanized. There is no clear benchmark regarding the status of municipality, even though it applies to localities which have a sizeable population, usually above 15,000, and extensive urban infrastructure. Localities which do not meet these loose guidelines are classified only as cities (oraşe), or if they are not urban areas, as communes (comune). Municipalities are governed by a mayor. There are no official administrative subdivisions of municipalities, even though, unofficially, municipalities may be grouped in quarters/districts (cartiere in Romanian). The exception to this is the Municipality of Bucharest, which has a status similar to that of a county and is officially-subdivided into six administrative sectors.

In English, the Romanian municipiu is often translated as city or town, though it is important to distinguish it from city-status (oraş), which is the status given to smaller urban localities, as explained above.

[edit] Largest

Here is a list with the largest municipalities in Romania:

Rank Core City County Population* Metro. Rank Core City County Population* Metro.
Bucharest


Iaşi

Cluj-Napoca

Timişoara

Constanţa

1 Bucharest B 1,931,838 2,200,000 13 Piteşti AG 168,958 -
2 Iaşi IS 315,214 397,800 14 Arad AR 167,238 -
3 Cluj-Napoca CJ 310,243 360,000 15 Sibiu SB 154,458 -
4 Timişoara TM 307,347 387,900 16 Târgu Mureş MS 145,943 -
5 Constanţa CT 304,279 550,000 17 Baia Mare MM 139,870 -
6 Craiova DJ 299,429 370,000 18 Buzău BZ 134,619 -
7 Galaţi GL 293,523 600,000** 19 Botoşani BT 115,739 -
8 Braşov BV 277,945 398,100 20 Satu Mare SM 113,688 -
9 Ploieşti PH 230,240 300,000 21 Râmnicu Vâlcea VL 111,342 -
10 Brăila BR 215,316 600,000** 22 Piatra-Neamţ NT 108,085 -
11 Oradea BH 205,077 240,800 23 Drobeta-Turnu Severin MH 107,882 -
12 Bacău BC 178,203 250,000 24 Suceava SV 106,397 -
Note: * denotes July 2007 estimate[1]; ** denotes same metropolitan area


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County Common
Abbrev
Municipalities
Alba AB Alba Iulia
Aiud
Blaj
Sebeş
Arad AR Arad
Argeş AG Piteşti
Câmpulung
Curtea de Argeş
Bacău BC Bacău
Oneşti
Moineşti
Bihor BH Oradea
Beiuş
Marghita
Salonta
Bistriţa-Năsăud BN Bistriţa
Botoşani BT Botoşani
Dorohoi
Braşov BV Braşov
Făgăraş
Codlea
Săcele
Brăila BR Brăila
Buzău BZ Buzău
Râmnicu Sărat
Caraş-Severin CS Reşiţa
Caransebeş
Călăraşi CL Călăraşi
Olteniţa
Cluj CJ Cluj-Napoca
Turda
Dej
Câmpia Turzii
Gherla
Constanţa CT Constanţa
Mangalia
Medgidia
Covasna CV Sfântu Gheorghe
Târgu Secuiesc
Dâmboviţa DB Târgovişte
Moreni
Dolj DJ Craiova
Băileşti
Calafat
Galaţi GL Galaţi
Tecuci
Giurgiu GR Giurgiu
Gorj GJ Târgu Jiu
Motru
Harghita HR Miercurea Ciuc
Gheorgheni
Odorheiu Secuiesc
Topliţa
Hunedoara HD Deva
Hunedoara
Brad
Lupeni
Orăştie
Petroşani
Vulcan
Ialomiţa IL Slobozia
Feteşti
Urziceni
Iaşi IS Iaşi
Paşcani
Ilfov IF none
Maramureş MM Baia Mare
Sighetu Marmaţiei
Mehedinţi MH Drobeta-Turnu Severin
Orşova
Mureş MS Târgu Mureş
Sighişoara
Reghin
Târnăveni
Neamţ NT Piatra Neamţ
Roman
Olt OT Slatina
Caracal
Prahova PH Ploieşti
Câmpina
Satu Mare SM Satu Mare
Carei
Sălaj SJ Zalău
Sibiu SB Sibiu
Mediaş
Suceava SV Suceava
Fălticeni
Rădăuţi
Câmpulung Moldovenesc
Vatra Dornei
Teleorman TR Alexandria
Roşiorii de Vede
Turnu Măgurele
Timiş TM Timişoara
Lugoj
Tulcea TL Tulcea
Vaslui VS Vaslui
Bârlad
Huşi
Vâlcea VL Râmnicu Vâlcea
Drăgăşani
Vrancea VN Focşani
Adjud
Bucureşti B Bucureşti

[edit] References

  1. ^ Populatia la 1 iulie 2007, Romanian National Institute of Statistics, <http://www.insse.ro/cms/rw/resource/populatia%20la%201%20iulie.htm>. Retrieved on 11 February 2008