Largest Urban Agglomerations
Largest cities or towns of Romania 2011 Census |
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Rank | City name | County | Pop. | Rank | City name | County | Pop. | ||
Bucharest
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1 | Bucharest | Bucharest | 1,677,985 | 11 | Brăila | Brăila | 168,389 | Timișoara
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2 | Cluj-Napoca | Cluj | 309,136 | 12 | Piteşti | Argeş | 148,264 | ||
3 | Timișoara | Timiş | 303,708 | 13 | Arad | Arad | 147,992 | ||
4 | Iaşi | Iaşi | 263,410 | 14 | Sibiu | Sibiu | 137,026 | ||
5 | Constanţa | Constanţa | 254,693 | 15 | Bacău | Bacău | 133,460 | ||
6 | Craiova | Dolj | 243,765 | 16 | Târgu Mureş | Mureş | 127,849 | ||
7 | Galaţi | Galaţi | 231,204 | 17 | Baia Mare | Maramureş | 114,925 | ||
8 | Braşov | Braşov | 227,961 | 18 | Buzău | Buzău | 108,384 | ||
9 | Ploieşti | Prahova | 197,542 | 19 | Botoşani | Botoşani | 100,899 | ||
10 | Oradea | Bihor | 183,123 | 20 | Satu Mare | Satu Mare | 94,948 |
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