2 Tejwinder Singh to Shantanu Vashisht, 1 run, 19. 1 Tejwinder Singh to Shantanu Vashisht, no run, 18. 6 Gurpratap Singh to Marian Gherasim, no run, 18. 5 Gurpratap Singh to Shantanu Vashisht, 1 run, 18. 4 Gurpratap Singh to Shantanu Vashisht, no run, 18. 4 Gurpratap Singh to Shantanu Vashisht, 2 no ball, 18. 3 Gurpratap Singh to Shantanu Vashisht, 1 run, 18. 2 Gurpratap Singh to Marian Gherasim, 1 run, 18.
The second number takes into account just Romanian nationals. (additional 17, 868 Moldovans) Germany 2020 799, 180[9] Immigrants (additional 14, 815 Moldovans)[10] (the overall number of people with Romanian ancestry in Germany includes many Romanian-Germans as well) United States 2010 447, 293[11] (ancestry) 165, 199 (born in Romania) Immigrants United Kingdom 345, 000[12] Immigrants (additional 18, 000 Moldovans)[citation needed] Canada 2016 238, 050[13] Immigrants (additional 14, 915 Moldovans) Ukraine 2001 150, 989[14] Indigenous to Zakarpattia Oblast, Odessa Oblast and Chernivtsi Oblast (additional 258, 619 Moldovans) Austria 132, 000 [15] Immigrants, of whom 36, 000 live in Vienna[16] France 118, 400[17] Belgium 2019 96, 034[18] Israel 86, 200[19] Immigrants (mostly Romanian Jews) Greece 2011 46, 523[20] Immigrants (additional 10, 391 Moldovans).
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Romanian diaspora - WikipediaCountries with significant Romanian population and descendants (as of 2020). Romania + 1, 000, 000 + 100, 000 + 10, 000 + 1, 000 The Romanian diaspora is the ethnically Romanian population outside Romania and Moldova. The concept does not usually include the ethnic Romanians who live as natives in nearby states, chiefly those Romanians who live in Ukraine and Serbia. Therefore, the number of all Romanians abroad is estimated at about 4–12 million people, depending on one's definition of the term "Romanian" as well as the inclusion respectively exclusion of ethnic Romanians living in nearby countries where they are indigenous.
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Ethnic Romanians are primarily present in Europe and North America. However, there are ethnic Romanians in Turkey, both in the Asian and European parts of the country, descendants of Wallachian settlers invited by the Ottoman Empire from the early fourteenth to the late nineteenth centuries. There are about 2, 000 Romanian immigrants in Japan since the late twentieth century. [5] Distribution by country[edit] Romanian diaspora inside the EU between 2008 and 2012 Country Year Population Origin, notes Italy 2021 1, 076, 412[6] Citizens (additional 122, 667 Moldovans) Spain 1, 079, 726[7]644, 473[8] Immigrants and Romanian citizens of all ethnic groups. The first number includes all Romanians in Spain, thus taking into account second and third generation Romanians or nationalized ones that count as Spanish in the census.
There are also 209, 000 Aromanians[21] and 3, 000 Megleno-Romanians[22] in Greece; however, they are not considered an ethnic but a linguistic/cultural minority. Netherlands 34, 185[23] Immigrants (additional 986 Moldovans) Sweden 32, 294[24] Immigrants (additional 938 Moldovans) Portugal 2018 30, 504[25] Immigrants (additional 8, 460 Moldovans) Hungary 30, 924[26] Indigenous and immigrants Serbia 29, 332[27] Indigenous to Vojvodina and the Timok Valley (additional 35, 330 Vlachs and 243 Cincars) Ireland 29, 186[28] Denmark 2017 24, 422[29] Immigrants (additional 686 Moldovans) Cyprus 24, 376[30] Switzerland 2015 21, 593[31] Australia 20, 998[32] Norway 18, 625[33] Czechia 14, 684[34] Immigrants (additionally 5, 811 Moldovans) Kazakhstan 2009 14, 666[35] Displaced and deported during World War II (including Moldovans) Turkey 14, 000[36] Japan 10, 000[37] Slovakia 8, 474[38] Brazil 7, 393[39] Immigrants and Brazilians with Romanian ancestry United Arab Emirates 6, 444[40] Luxembourg 5, 209[41] Jordan 4, 000[40] Russia 3, 201[42] Immigrants/Displaced during World War II (additional 586, 122 Moldovans) New Zealand 3, 100 South Africa 3, 000 Qatar 2, 000[40] Finland 2013 1, 742[43] China 1, 320[40] Argentina 1, 000[40] Chile Bulgaria 891[44] Indigenous to Vidin Province and parts of Northern Bulgaria (additional 3, 684 "Vlachs") Palestine 850[40] Kuwait 696[40] South Korea 634[40] Mexico 600[40] Ethiopia 485 Egypt 420[40] India 400[40] Immigrants (Notable Romanian: Anca Verma) Singapore Paraguay 398[40] Oman 382[40] Colombia 350[40] San Marino 283[45] Monaco 250[40] Philippines 209[46] Uruguay 200[40] Peru 174[40] Indonesia 155[40] Venezuela 150[40] Thailand 106[40] Cuba 100[40] North Macedonia Immigrants (additional 9, 900 Aromanians[47] and 2, 100 Megleno-Romanians)[48] Vietnam Lithuania 77[49] Pakistan 75[40] Latvia 63[50] Immigrants (additional 1, 919 Moldovans) Dominican Republic 30[40] Liechtenstein 15[40] Albania There live up to 300, 000 Aromanians, but Albanian authorities do not recognize them as Romanian minority.
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