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- @node Geography (Romania)
- @section Geography (Romania)
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- @display
-
- Location:
- Southeastern Europe, bordering the Black Sea between Bulgaria and the
- Ukraine
- Map references:
- Ethnic Groups in Eastern Europe, Europe, Standard Time Zones of the World
- Area:
- total area:
- 237,500 km2
- land area:
- 230,340 km2
- comparative area:
- slightly smaller than Oregon
- Land boundaries:
- total 2,508 km, Bulgaria 608 km, Hungary 443 km, Moldova 450 km, Serbia and
- Montenegro 476 km (all with Serbia), Ukraine (north) 362 km, Ukraine (south)
- 169 km
- Coastline:
- 225 km
- Maritime claims:
- contiguous zone:
- 24 nm
- continental shelf:
- 200 m depth or to depth of exploitation
- exclusive economic zone:
- 200 nm
- territorial sea:
- 12 nm
- International disputes:
- none
- Climate:
- temperate; cold, cloudy winters with frequent snow and fog; sunny summers
- with frequent showers and thunderstorms
- Terrain:
- central Transylvanian Basin is separated from the plain of Moldavia on the
- east by the Carpathian Mountains and separated from the Walachian Plain on
- the south by the Transylvanian Alps
- Natural resources:
- petroleum (reserves being exhausted), timber, natural gas, coal, iron ore,
- salt
- Land use:
- arable land:
- 43%
- permanent crops: 3%
- meadows and pastures:
- 19%
- forest and woodland:
- 28%
- other:
- 7%
- Irrigated land:
- 34,500 km2 (1989 est.)
- Environment:
- frequent earthquakes most severe in south and southwest; geologic structure
- and climate promote landslides; air pollution in south
- Note:
- controls most easily traversable land route between the Balkans, Moldova,
- and Ukraine
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- @node People (Romania)
- @section People (Romania)
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- @display
-
- Population:
- 23,172,362 (July 1993 est.)
- Population growth rate:
- 0.02% (1993 est.)
- Birth rate:
- 13.66 births/1,000 population (1993 est.)
- Death rate:
- 10.17 deaths/1,000 population (1993 est.)
- Net migration rate:
- -3.27 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1993 est.)
- Infant mortality rate:
- 21.2 deaths/1,000 live births (1993 est.)
- Life expectancy at birth:
- total population:
- 71.25 years
- male:
- 68.32 years
- female:
- 74.34 years (1993 est.)
- Total fertility rate:
- 1.83 children born/woman (1993 est.)
- Nationality:
- noun:
- Romanian(s)
- adjective:
- Romanian
- Ethnic divisions:
- Romanian 89.1%, Hungarian 8.9%, German 0.4%, Ukrainian, Serb, Croat,
- Russian, Turk, and Gypsy 1.6%
- Religions:
- Romanian Orthodox 70%, Roman Catholic 6% (of which 3% are Uniate),
- Protestant 6%, unaffiliated 18%
- Languages:
- Romanian, Hungarian, German
- Literacy:
- age 15 and over can read and write (1978)
- total population:
- 98%
- male:
- NA%
- female:
- NA%
- Labor force:
- 10,945,700
- by occupation:
- industry 38%, agriculture 28%, other 34% (1989)
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- @end display
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- @node Government (Romania)
- @section Government (Romania)
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- @display
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- Names:
- conventional long form:
- none
- conventional short form:
- Romania
- local long form:
- none
- local short form:
- Romania
- Digraph:
- RO
- Type:
- republic
- Capital:
- Bucharest
- Administrative divisions:
- 40 counties (judete, singular - judet) and 1 municipality* (municipiu);, Alba, Arad, Arges,
- Bacau, Bihor, Bistrita-Nasaud, Botosani, Braila, Brasov,
- Bucuresti*, Buzau, Calarasi, Caras-Severin, Cluj, Constanta, Covasna,, Dimbovita, Dolj, Galati,
- Gorj, Giurgiu, Harghita, Hunedoara, Ialomita, Iasi,
- Maramures, Mehedinti, Mures, Neamt, Olt, Prahova, Salaj, Satu Mare, Sibiu,
- Suceava, Teleorman, Timis, Tulcea, Vaslui, Vilcea, Vrancea
- Independence:
- 1881 (from Turkey; republic proclaimed 30 December 1947)
- Constitution:
- 8 December 1991
- Legal system:
- former mixture of civil law system and Communist legal theory that
- increasingly reflected Romanian traditions is being revised
- National holiday:
- National Day of Romania, 1 December (1990)
- Political parties and leaders:
- National Salvation Front (FSN), Petre ROMAN; Democratic National Salvation
- Front (DNSF), Oliviu GHERMAN; Magyar Democratic Union (UDMR), Geza DOMOKOS;
- National Liberal Party (PNL), Mircea IONESCU-QUINTUS; National Peasants'
- Christian and Democratic Party (PNTCD), Corneliu COPOSU; Romanian National
- Unity Party (PUNR), Gheorghe FUNAR; Socialist Labor Party (PSM), Ilie
- VERDET; Agrarian Democratic Party of Romania (PDAR), Victor SURDU; The
- Democratic Convention (CDR), Emil CONSTANTINESCU; Romania Mare Party (PRM),
- Corneliu Vadim TUDOR
- note: there are dozens of smaller parties; although the Communist Party has ceased
- to exist, small proto-Communist parties, notably the Socialist Labor Party,
- have been formed
- Other political or pressure groups:
- various human right and professional associations
- Suffrage:
- 18 years of age; universal
- Elections:
- President:
- last held 27 September 1992 - with runoff between top two candidates on 11
- October 1992 (next to be held NA 1998); results - Ion ILIESCU 61.4%, Emil
- CONSTANTINESCU 38.6%
- Senate:
- last held 27 September 1992 (next to be held NA 1998); results - DFSN 27.5%,
- CDR 22.5%, FSN 11%, others 39%; seats - (143 total) DFSN 49, CDR 34, FSN 18,
- PUNR 14, UDMR 12, PRM 6, PDAR 5, PSM 5
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- @end display
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- @node Government (Romania 2. usage)
- @section Government (Romania 2. usage)
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- @display
-
- House of Deputies:
- last held 27 September 1992 (next to be held NA 1998); results - DFSN 27.5%,
- CDR 22.5%, FSN 11%, others 38.5%; seats - (341 total) DFSN 117, CDR 82, FSN
- 43, PUNR 30, UDMR 27, PRM 16, PSM 13, other 13
- Executive branch:
- president, prime minister, Council of Ministers (cabinet)
- Legislative branch:
- bicameral Parliament consists of an upper house or Senate (Senat) and a
- lower house or House of Deputies (Adunarea Deputatilor)
- Judicial branch:
- Supreme Court of Justice, Constitutional Court
- Leaders:
- Chief of State:
- President Ion ILIESCU (since 20 June 1990, previously President of
- Provisional Council of National Unity since 23 December 1989)
- Head of Government:
- Prime Minister Nicolae VACAROIU (since November 1992)
- Member of:
- BIS, BSEC, CCC, CSCE, EBRD, ECE, FAO, G-9, G-77, GATT, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO,
- IFAD, IFC, ILO, IMF, IMO, INMARSAT, INTELSAT, INTERPOL, IOC, IOM (observer),
- ITU, LORCS, NACC, NAM (guest), NSG, PCA, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UNIKOM,
- UPU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO, ZC
- Diplomatic representation in US:
- chief of mission:
- Ambassador Aurel-Dragos MUNTEANU
- chancery:
- 1607 23rd Street NW, Washington, DC 20008
- telephone:
- (202) 232-4747, 6634, 5693
- FAX:
- (202) 232-4748
- US diplomatic representation:
- chief of mission:
- Ambassador John R. DAVIS, Jr.
- embassy: Strada Tudor Arghezi 7-9, Bucharest
- mailing address:
- AmConGen (Buch), Unit 25402, APO AE 09213-5260
- telephone:
- [40] (0) 10-40-40
- FAX:
- [40] (0) 12-03-95
- Flag:
- three equal vertical bands of blue (hoist side), yellow, and red; the
- national coat of arms that used to be centered in the yellow band has been
- removed; now similar to the flags of Andorra and Chad
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- @end display
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- @node Economy (Romania)
- @section Economy (Romania)
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- @display
-
- Overview:
- Industry, which accounts for about one-third of the labor force and
- generates over half the GDP, suffers from an aging capital plant and
- persistent shortages of energy. The year 1991 witnessed a 17% drop in
- industrial production because of energy and input shortages and labor
- unrest. In recent years the agricultural sector has had to contend with
- flooding, mismanagement, shortages of inputs, and disarray caused by the
- dismantling of cooperatives. A shortage of inputs and a severe drought in
- 1991 contributed to a poor harvest, a problem compounded by corruption and
- an obsolete distribution system. The new government has instituted moderate
- land reforms, with more than one-half of cropland now in private hands, and
- it has liberalized private agricultural output. Private enterprises form an
- increasingly important portion of the economy largely in services,
- handicrafts, and small-scale industry. Little progress on large scale
- privatization has been made since a law providing for the privatization of
- large state firms was passed in August 1991. Most of the large state firms
- have been converted into joint-stock companies, but the selling of shares
- and assets to private owners has been delayed. While the government has
- halted the old policy of diverting food from domestic consumption to hard
- currency export markets, supplies remain scarce in some areas. The new
- government continues to impose price ceilings on key consumer items. In 1992
- the economy muddled along toward the new, more open system, yet output and
- living standards continued to fall.
- National product:
- GDP - purchasing power equivalent - $63.4 billion (1992 est.)
- National product real growth rate:
- -15% (1992 est.)
- National product per capita:
- $2,700 (1992 est.)
- Inflation rate (consumer prices):
- 200% (1992 est.)
- Unemployment rate:
- 9% (January 1993)
- Budget:
- revenues $19 billion; expenditures $20 billion, including capital
- expenditures of $2.1 billion (1991 est.)
- Exports:
- $3.5 billion (f.o.b., 1991)
- commodities:
- machinery and equipment 29.3%, fuels, minerals and metals 32.1%,
- manufactured consumer goods 18.1%, agricultural materials and forestry
- products 9.0%, other 11.5% (1989)
- partners:
- USSR 27%, Eastern Europe 23%, EC 15%, US 5%, China 4% (1987)
- Imports:
- $5.1 billion (f.o.b., 1991)
- commodities:
- fuels, minerals, and metals 56.0%, machinery and equipment 25.5%,
- agricultural and forestry products 8.6%, manufactured consumer goods 3.4%,
- other 6.5% (1989)
- partners:
- Communist countries 60%, non-Communist countries 40% (1987)
- External debt:
- $3 billion (1992)
- Industrial production:
- growth rate -17% (1991 est.); accounts for 48% of GDP
- Electricity:
- 22,500,000 kW capacity; 59,000 million kWh produced, 2,540 kWh per capita
- (1992)
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- @end display
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- @node Economy (Romania 2. usage)
- @section Economy (Romania 2. usage)
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- @display
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- Industries:
- mining, timber, construction materials, metallurgy, chemicals, machine
- building, food processing, petroleum production and refining
- Agriculture:
- accounts for 18% of GDP and 28% of labor force; major wheat and corn
- producer; other products - sugar beets, sunflower seed, potatoes, milk,
- eggs, meat, grapes
- Illicit drugs:
- transshipment point for southwest Asian heroin transiting the Balkan route
- Economic aid:
- donor - $4.4 billion in bilateral aid to non-Communist less developed
- countries (1956-89)
- Currency:
- 1 leu (L) = 100 bani
- Exchange rates:
- lei (L) per US$1 - 470.10 (January 1993), 307.95 (1992), 76.39 (1991),
- 22.432 (1990), 14.922 (1989), 14.277 (1988)
- Fiscal year:
- calendar year
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- @end display
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- @node Communications (Romania)
- @section Communications (Romania)
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- @display
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- Railroads:
- 11,275 km total; 10,860 km 1.435-meter gauge, 370 km narrow gauge, 45 km
- broad gauge; 3,411 km electrified, 3,060 km double track; government owned
- (1987)
- Highways:
- 72,799 km total; 35,970 km paved; 27,729 km gravel, crushed stone, and other
- stabilized surfaces; 9,100 km unsurfaced roads (1985)
- Inland waterways: 1,724 km (1984)
- Pipelines:
- crude oil 2,800 km, petroleum products 1,429 km, natural gas 6,400 km (1992)
- Ports:
- Constanta, Galati, Braila, Mangalia; inland ports are Giurgiu, Drobeta-Turnu
- Severin, Orsova
- Merchant marine:
- 249 ships (1,000 GRT or over) totaling 2,882,727 GRT/4,463,879 DWT; includes
- 1 passenger-cargo, 170 cargo, 2 container, 1 rail-car carrier, 9
- roll-on/roll-off cargo, 15 oil tanker, 51 bulk
- Airports:
- total:
- 158
- usable:
- 158
- with permanent-surface runways:
- 27
- with runways over 3,659 m:
- 0
- with runways 2,440-3,659 m:
- 21
- with runways 1,220-2,439 m:
- 26
- Telecommunications:
- poor service; about 2.3 million telephone customers; 89% of phone network is
- automatic; cable and open wire; trunk network is microwave; present phone
- density is 9.85 per 100 residents; roughly 3,300 villages with no service
- (February 1990); broadcast stations - 12 AM, 5 FM, 13 TV (1990); 1 satellite
- ground station using INTELSAT
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- @end display
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- @node Defense Forces (Romania)
- @section Defense Forces (Romania)
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- @display
-
- Branches:
- Army, Navy, Air and Air Defense Forces, Paramilitary Forces, Civil Defense
- Manpower availability:
- males age 15-49 5,846,332; fit for military service 4,942,746; reach
- military age (20) annually 185,714 (1993 est.)
- Defense expenditures:
- 137 billion lei, 3% of GDP (1993); note - conversion of defense expenditures
- into US dollars using the current exchange rate could produce misleading
- results
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- @end display
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