List of Cities and Towns in Romania - Twenty Largest Cities

Twenty Largest Cities

Largest cities or towns of Romania
2011 Census
Rank City name County Pop. Rank City name County Pop.

Bucharest


Cluj-Napoca

1 Bucharest Bucharest 1,677,985 11 Brăila Brăila 168,389
Timișoara


Iaşi

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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