What is romanian ethnic map?

The Romanian ethnic map shows the distribution of ethnic Romanians across Romania and adjacent countries. Ethnic Romanians are the largest ethnic group in Romania, representing around 86% of the population. They are concentrated in the regions of Wallachia, Moldavia, and Transylvania.

In addition to Romanians, there are also significant minorities of Hungarians (6.1%), Roma (3.0%), and Germans (0.2%) in Romania. There are also smaller populations of Ukrainians, Turks, Tatars, and other ethnic groups.

In neighboring countries, there are also significant populations of ethnic Romanians, particularly in Moldova (where they make up around 75% of the population), as well as in Ukraine, Serbia, and Hungary.

The ethnic map of Romania has been shaped by a long and complex history of migration, conquest, and colonization. The region was part of the Roman Empire in ancient times, and later came under the influence of various other empires and kingdoms, including the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Ottoman Empire, and the Russian Empire.

Today, Romania is a largely homogenous country, with most ethnic minorities living in specific geographic regions and maintaining their cultural traditions and practices. However, there are also ongoing debates and conflicts over issues such as minority rights, language policies, and cultural identity.