Romanians in Italy
Total population | |
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1,131,839[1] (not including 150,021 Moldovans)[2] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Rome, Milan, Turin, Palermo, Bologna, Brescia, Bergamo, Florence | |
Languages | |
Italian, Romanian | |
Religion | |
Predominantly Orthodox Christianity; also Roman Catholicism[3] | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Romanian people, Romanian Britons, Romanian Germans, Romanian Australians, Romanian Americans, Romanian Canadians, Romanian French people |
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Romanians in Italy (Romanian: românii din Italia; Italian: romeni in Italia or rumeni in Italia) became a significant population after 1999, due to a large wave of emigration known in Romania as Fenomenul migrației către UE (the phenomenon of migration toward the European Union). 80% of Romanian emigrants went to Spain or Italy, whose national languages are Romance languages like Romanian. They were followed by another wave beginning in 2002, when Romanian citizens obtained the right to move to any Schengen Zone country without a visa. In 2007 Romania joined the European Union, further increasing the economic and political ties between the countries.
As of 2019[update], there were 1,207,000 Romanian citizens living in Italy, the largest Romanian immigrant population in any country as well as the largest immigrant group within Italy. A further 150,021 Moldovans, most of whom also speak Romanian, were also living in Italy.
Demographics
Population
Romanian citizens resident in Italy, 2001-2015 | |||
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2001 (Census) | 74,885 | — | [4] |
2002 | 95,039 | 26.9% | [5] |
2003 | 177,812 | 87.1% | [6] |
2004 | 248,849 | 40.0% | [7] |
2005 | 297,570 | 19.6% | [8] |
2006 | 342,200 | 15.0% | [9] |
2007 | 625,278 | 82.7% | [10] |
2008 | 796,477 | 27.4% | [11] |
2009 | 887,763 | 11.5% | [12] |
2010 | 968,576 | 9.1% | [13] |
2011 (Census) | 823,100 | -17.7% | [14] |
2012 | 933,354 | 13.4% | [15] |
2013 | 1,081,400 | 15.9% | [16] |
2014 | 1,131,839 | 4.7% | [17] |
2015 | 1,151,395 | 1.7% | [18] |
2016 | 1,168,552 | 1.5% | |
2017 | 1,190,091 | 1.8% |
Religion
In the years 2011 and 2012 the ISTAT made a survey regarding the religious affiliation among the immigrants in Italy, the religion of the Romanian people in Italy were as follows:[19]
- Orthodox Christians: 79.0%
- Catholics: 13.9%
- Protestants: 2.2%
- Muslims: 0.1%
- Non religious: 2.7%
- Other religions: 2.2%
Notable people
- This list includes people of Romanian origin born in Italy or people born in Romania but mainly active in Italy.
- Dinu Adameșteanu (1913–2004), archaeologist
- Alexandra Agiurgiuculese (b. 2001), rhythmic gymnast
- Chris Avram (1931–1989), actor
- Ramona Bădescu (b. 1968), actress and television host
- Paolo Bonolis (b. 1961), television host
- Cristian Chivu (b. 1980), football player
- Fritz Dennerlein (1936–1992), freestyle swimmer
- Iosif Drăgan (1917–2008), businessman and historian
- Nicolao Dumitru (b. 1991), football player
- Loredana Errore (b. 1984), singer-songwriter
- Mădălina Ghenea (b. 1987), actress and model
- Claudia Koll (b. 1965), actress and missionary
- Veronica Lazăr (1938–2014), actress
- Marius Mitrea (b. 1982), rugby union referee
- Ana Caterina Morariu (b. 1980), actress
- Gabriele Oriali (b. 1952), football player
- Cristina Pîrv (b. 1972), volleyball player
- Bogdan Rath (b. 1972), water polo player
- Andreea Stefanescu (b. 1993), rhythmic gymnast
- Cristian Stoica (b. 1976), rugby union footballer
- Linda Valori (b. 1978), singer
- Roman Vlad (1919–2013), composer and pianist
- Virginia Zeani (b. 1925), soprano
See also
References
- ^ "Bilancio demografico nazionale".
- ^ [1] Non-EU citizens legally residing Jan 2014
- ^ https://www.istat.it/it/archivio/169710
- ^ ISTAT, ed. (2004-06-16). "14º Censimento della popolazione: dati definitivi. Stranieri residenti in famiglia e in convivenza" (PDF).
- ^ ISTAT (ed.). "Cittadini Stranieri. Popolazione residente per sesso e cittadinanza al 31 Dicembre 2002, Italia - Tutti i Paesi".
- ^ ISTAT (ed.). "Cittadini Stranieri. Popolazione residente per sesso e cittadinanza al 31 Dicembre 2003, Italia - Tutti i Paesi".
- ^ ISTAT (ed.). "Cittadini Stranieri. Popolazione residente per sesso e cittadinanza al 31 Dicembre 2004, Italia - Tutti i Paesi".
- ^ ISTAT (ed.). "Cittadini Stranieri. Popolazione residente per sesso e cittadinanza al 31 Dicembre 2005, Italia - Tutti i Paesi".
- ^ ISTAT (ed.). "Cittadini Stranieri. Popolazione residente per sesso e cittadinanza al 31 Dicembre 2006, Italia - Tutti i Paesi".
- ^ ISTAT (ed.). "Cittadini Stranieri. Popolazione residente per sesso e cittadinanza al 31 Dicembre 2007, Italia - Tutti i Paesi".
- ^ ISTAT (ed.). "Cittadini Stranieri. Popolazione residente per sesso e cittadinanza al 31 Dicembre 2008, Italia - Tutti i Paesi".
- ^ ISTAT (ed.). "Cittadini Stranieri. Popolazione residente per sesso e cittadinanza al 31 Dicembre 2009, Italia - Tutti i Paesi".
- ^ ISTAT (ed.). "Cittadini Stranieri. Popolazione residente per sesso e cittadinanza al 31 Dicembre 2010, Italia - Tutti i Paesi".
- ^ ISTAT (ed.). "Gli stranieri al 15º Censimento della popolazione" (PDF).
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- ^ ISTAT (ed.). "Cittadini Stranieri. Popolazione residente per sesso e cittadinanza al 31 Dicembre 2013, Italia - Tutti i Paesi".
- ^ ISTAT (ed.). "Cittadini Stranieri. Popolazione residente per sesso e cittadinanza al 31 Dicembre 2014, Italia - Tutti i Paesi".
- ^ ISTAT (ed.). "Bilancio demografico nazionale, 2015".
- ^ "Appartenenza e pratica religiosa tra i cittadini stranieri". www.istat.it (in Italian). 2014-10-30. Retrieved 2020-03-01.
External links
- La comunità romena in Italia website