In 1910 the village had 900 residents, with a Romanian majority and a significant Hungarian minority.
The village of Livezi has an ethnic Romanian majority.
But concessions like Hungarian-language classes have angered the Romanian majority here.
The village has a Romanian majority and its population numbering 538 people (2011 census).
The commune is ethnically mixed with a Romanian majority.
The commune has an ethnically mixed population, with a Romanian majority.
The Union of 1918 united most regions with clear Romanian majorities into the boundaries of a single state.
The village has a Romanian ethnic majority.
This region has a population of 7,221,733, with a large Romanian majority (75.9%).
The commune has an absolute ethnic Romanian majority.