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The current legislation in Romania regulates the status of the 265 cities according to their population and regional importance:
- Rank 0 - Bucharest, the capital of Romania - municipality of "European" importance
- Rank I - municipality of national importance, with regional role and potential influence at European level
- Rank II - municipality of national, regional or county-level importance, or with equilibrium role in the network of cities
- Rank III - cities
Legislation also restricts the possibility to engage into a metropolitan area project to only those cities that are of rank 0 or I.[1] Here is a list of the municipalities that as of 2007 can for metropolitan areas around them with approximate populations.[2] Only three zones have been officially constituted by the end of 2007: Oradea, Iasi and Constanta.[3] At least 9 others are at the level of project.
[edit] Constituted metropolitan zones
- Iaşi metropolitan area[7] (since 2005) - Today it has a population of 397,800 and 787.87 km². It will have a population over 450,000 or more if the Metropolitan Area includes cities like Ungheni over the river of Prut, territory now in Moldova.
- Oradea metropolitan area (since 2005)[8] - It had a population of 240.800 in 2006 being the largest urban area from Crişana historical region, surpassing the city of Debreţin (Debrecen).
[edit] Metropolitan zones in project
- Bucharest Metropolitan Area[9] - Today has a population of 2.200.000 and is only slightly larger than the city proper (1.9 million). There are plans to greatly increase the metropollitan area within the next 5-10 years. Possible name Great/Big Bucharest.[10] In 2018 or 2020, the metropolitan area will be 20 times larger in territory and will include cities like Giurgiu, Olteniţa or Otopeni. Bucharest Metropolitan Area will also have two ports on the Danube at Olteniţa and Giurgiu. Currently, the project advances slowly.[11]
- Cluj-Napoca metropolitan area[14] - Currently the population is estimated at 360,000 and will increase to over 500,000 when the metropolitan area will develop to include cities like Turda. It will probably be established in 2008.[15]
[edit] Other possible projects
There are some urban areas which could develop their own metropolitan areas in the future:
- Cities with population over 150,000: Arad, Piteşti (Piteşti - Mioveni), Sibiu (Sibiu - Cisnădie), Târgu Mureş[3]
- Cities with population between 100,000 and 150,000: Baia Mare, Buzău, Satu Mare, Botoşani,[21] Râmnicu Vâlcea, Suceava,[22] Piatra Neamţ, Drobeta-Turnu Severin, Focşani, Târgu Jiu (Târgu Jiu - Rovinari population of about 120,000)
Other seemingly possible urban agglomerations:
- Deva-Hunedoara-Simeria[23] (population over 180,000) (possible name: New Sarmizegetusa)
- Valea Jiului (Petroşani, Petrila, Vulcan, Uricani, Lupeni; population of about 170,000)
- Trotuş (Oneşti, Moineşti, Comăneşti, Dărmăneşti, Târgu Ocna, Bălan and the communes between them; population about 170,000).
- Alba Iulia-Sebeş (Sebeş, Alba Iulia and Vinţu de Jos; population of about 100,000)
- Turda-Câmpia Turzii (Turda and Câmpia Turzii; population of about 85,000)
- Roman metropolitan area (city of Roman and the surrounding communes in Eastern Neamţ County; population of about 150,000)
- Valea Prahovei-Valea Timişului (from Braşov) (Câmpina, Breaza, Comarnic, Sinaia, Buşteni, Azuga, Posada, Predeal; population of about 130,000)
- Mediaş (Mediaş, Copşa Mică and several communities from Northern Sibiu County; population of about 100,000)
- Reşiţa - Bocşa population of about 110,000
[edit] Municipalities with more than 100,000 inhabitants
| Rank |
Core City |
County |
Population* |
Metro. |

Bucharest

Iaşi

Cluj-Napoca

Timişoara

Constanţa
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| 1 |
Bucharest |
B |
1,931,838 |
2,200,000 |
| 2 |
Iaşi |
IS |
315,214 |
397,800 |
| 3 |
Cluj-Napoca |
CJ |
310,243 |
360,000 |
| 4 |
Timişoara |
TM |
307,347 |
387,900 |
| 5 |
Constanţa |
CT |
304,279 |
550,000 |
| 6 |
Craiova |
DJ |
299,429 |
370,000 |
| 7 |
Galaţi |
GL |
293,523 |
600,000** |
| 8 |
Braşov |
BV |
277,945 |
398,100 |
| 9 |
Ploieşti |
PH |
230,240 |
300,000 |
| 10 |
Brăila |
BR |
215,316 |
600,000** |
| 11 |
Oradea |
BH |
205,077 |
240,800 |
| 12 |
Bacău |
BC |
178,203 |
250,000 |
| 13 |
Piteşti |
AG |
168,958 |
- |
| 14 |
Arad |
AR |
167,238 |
- |
| 15 |
Sibiu |
SB |
154,458 |
- |
| 16 |
Târgu Mureş |
MS |
145,943 |
- |
| 17 |
Baia Mare |
MM |
139,870 |
- |
| 18 |
Buzău |
BZ |
134,619 |
- |
| 19 |
Botoşani |
BT |
115,739 |
- |
| 20 |
Satu Mare |
SM |
113,688 |
- |
| 21 |
Râmnicu Vâlcea |
VL |
111,342 |
- |
| 22 |
Piatra-Neamţ |
NT |
108,085 |
- |
| 23 |
Drobeta-Turnu Severin |
MH |
107,882 |
- |
| 24 |
Suceava |
SV |
106,397 |
- |
| 25 |
Focşani |
VN |
101,854 |
- |
| 26 |
Târgu Jiu |
GJ |
101,562 |
120,000 |
| Note: * denotes July 2007 estimate[24]; ** denotes same metropolitan area |
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