| Countries (A to Z) |
Description |
| Argentina |
10,000 |
| Australia |
10,000-20,000(ABS 2001 Census figures report indicating Romanian ancestry; 12,950 reported as Romanian-born (but not necessarily of Romanian ethnicity).) |
| Austria |
23,000 |
| Brazil |
233,280 (est.) |
| Canada |
131,320 (Statistics Canada, Canada 2001 Census. , discussed further at List of Canadians by ethnicity) - 400,000 |
| France |
100,000 |
| Germany |
73,365 (500,000 Transylvanian Saxons and Swabians)(, German Statistical Office. The number for Germany does not count some half million ethnic Swabians whose families historically lived in Transylvania, and who relocated to Germany at various times in the 20th century.) |
| Greece |
29,000 |
| Israel |
50,000 (450,000 Romanian Jews)(The number for Israel does not count 450,000 Jews of Romanian origin.) |
| Italy |
297,570( Almost 300.000 Romanians in Italy at the end of 2005, according to the Statistical Institute of Italy) |
| Japan |
2,000 |
| New Zealand |
5,000 |
| Slovakia |
9,000 |
| Spain |
321,000 (2006)(Instituto Nacional de EstadÃstica: Avance del Padrón Municipal a 1 de enero de 2006. Datos provisionales. . According to , the total number of Romanians living in Spain could be well over 500,000 people.) |
| Sweden |
13,000 |
| Turkey |
30,000 ( ("Romanians in diaspora") on the site of The Foundation for Romanians from All Over the World, retrieved December 24, 2004.) |
| United Kingdom |
20,000 |
| United States |
367,000 (2000)(Depending on how one counts who is Romanian, the number in the U.S. may be considerably higher. counts 1.2 million in the U.S. who understand Romanian; their numbers are a bit vague, but (once one discounts Jews, Armenians, etc.) seem to suggest a figure of about 900,000 ethnic Romanians.) - 1,100,000 |
| Venezuela |
10,000–12,000 |