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Rusyns of Romania

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Ethnic group
Rusyns of Romania
Total population
262 (2002 census)
834 (2021 census)[1]
Regions with significant populations
 Romania (Maramureș)
Languages
Rusyn (native),Romanian,Ukrainian
Religion
MainlyEastern Orthodox Christianity
Related ethnic groups
Rusyns

TheRusyns (Rusyn:Русины,romanized: Rusynŷ,Romanian:Ruteni) are anethnic minority inRomania.

While only 262 people officially identified themselves as "Rusyns" in the 2002 Romanian census,[2] 3,890 people identified asHutsuls (Romanian:Huțuli; RusynHutsuly).[3] According to the 2021 Romanian census, there were 834 people (0.004% of the population) who identified themselves officially as Rusyns, and 594 who declared that their language was Rusyn.[4] Among the self-declared Rusyns, 179 declared that they spoke Romanian, 90 Ukrainian, 4 Russian, and 545 Rusyn.[5] In the 2011 Romanian census, there were 257 self-identified Rusyns in Romania.[6] According to the U.S. Census Bureau, in 2015, there were 345 ethnic Ukrainians born in Romania who lived in the United States of America at that time.[7] According to the U.S. Census Bureau, in 2015, there were no ethnic Carpatho-Rusyns born in Romania who lived in the United States of America at that time among the 156 foreign-born Carpatho-Rusyns[8] and the 8,003 Carpatho-Rusyns living in the United States.[9] By contrast, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, in 2015, there were 345 ethnic Ukrainians born in Romania who lived in the United States of America at that time.[10]

Another 61,091 Romanian citizens identified asUkrainian (Romanian:Ucrainieni). According to the 2021 Romanian census, 45,835 individuals declared that they were ethnic Ukrainians (0.24%), and 40,861 declared their mother tongue as Ukrainian; among the ethnic Ukrainians, 39,326 stated that their mother tongue was Ukrainian, and 15 said that it was Rusyn.[11] As the archaicexonymRuthenians was previously applied to both Rusyns and Ukrainians, some Ukrainian-Romanians may also regard themselves as Rusyns (without declaring themselves to, or being identified by, census collectors). Ukrainian-Romanians live primarily in northwestern Romania; the largest populations are found inSatu Mare andMaramureș counties.[citation needed]

As an officially recognised ethnic minority, Rusyns havea reserved seat in the RomanianChamber of Deputies, which is currently held by a party called theCultural Union of Ruthenians of Romania.[12] In 2020, the political group obtained 3,779 votes (0.06%), while the Union of Ukrainians of Romania obtained 5,457 votes (0.09%) in the Chamber of Deputies election.[13]

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  1. ^"Comunicat de presă Primele date provizorii pentru Recensământul Populației și Locuințelor, runda 2021", athttps://web.archive.org/web/20221230125029/https://insse.ro/cms/sites/default/files/com_presa/com_pdf/cp-date-provizorii-rpl_2.pdf , p. 11.
  2. ^"Romania pe regiuni de dezvoltare si judete" [Romania by development regions and counties](PDF) (in Romanian). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2010-11-17.
  3. ^"Romania's ethnographic regions - the Hutsul". Archived fromthe original on 2017-01-05. Retrieved2021-08-10.
  4. ^"Comunicat de presăPrimele date provizorii pentru Recensământul Populației șiLocuințelor, runda 2021", athttps://web.archive.org/web/20221230125029/https://insse.ro/cms/sites/default/files/com_presa/com_pdf/cp-date-provizorii-rpl_2.pdf , p. 11 (on ethnicity) and p. 12 (on language).
  5. ^ "Comunicat de presă Primele date provizorii pentru Recensământul Populației și Locuințelor, runda 2021", athttps://web.archive.org/web/20221230125029/https://insse.ro/cms/sites/default/files/com_presa/com_pdf/cp-date-provizorii-rpl_2.pdf , p. 13-14 (on the cross-tabulation of ethnicity and language).
  6. ^"Romania pe regiuni de dezvoltare si judete" [Romania by development regions and counties](PDF) (in Romanian). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2010-11-17.
  7. ^"Explore Census Data".
  8. ^"Explore Census Data".
  9. ^"Explore Census Data".
  10. ^"Explore Census Data".
  11. ^ "Comunicat de presă Primele date provizorii pentru Recensământul Populației și Locuințelor, runda 2021", athttps://web.archive.org/web/20221230125029/https://insse.ro/cms/sites/default/files/com_presa/com_pdf/cp-date-provizorii-rpl_2.pdf , p. 13-14 (on the cross-tabulation of ethnicity and language).
  12. ^About Us Cultural Union of Ruthenians of Romania
  13. ^"Alegerile parlamentare din data de 06.12.2020 - Situatia centralizãrii datelor din sectiile de votare" [Parliamentary elections of 06.12.2020 - Situation of centralization of data from polling stations](PDF) (in Romanian). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2020-12-15.
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Officially recognised minorities
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