Changes were more significant in cities with predominantly German and Romanian population.
Tatars also make up roughly 0.1% of the Romanian population, with a community of 21,482 speakers.
There is a dispute as to whether Romanian population existed in Transylvania during that time.
Romania started organizing the territory it had taken, which at this point was far from encompassing the ethnic Romanian population in the region.
Other than the 4 raions have smaller Romanian populations, usually never exceeding several hundred people.
Historians still debate whether they encountered a Romanian population in the territory.
From having been an 89% Hungarian-populated city (1910), Romanian population increased throughout the latter half of the 20th century.
The Romanian population had increased significantly compared to 1910, when the Romanians in the area were only 6,359.
The entire Romanian population was compelled to complete the curriculum in Hungarian language.
The states with the ten largest estimated Romanian American populations are: