Romania is a secular state, and it has no state religion. However, an overwhelming majority of the country's citizens are Christian. 86.7% of the country's population identified as Eastern Orthodox in the 2002 census (see also: History of Christianity in Romania). Other Christian denominations include Roman Catholicism (4.7%), Calvinism (3.7%), Pentecostal denominations (1.5%) and the Romanian Greek-Catholic Church (0.9%). Romania also has a small but historically significant Muslim minority, concentrated in Dobrogea, who are mostly of Crimean Tatar and Turkish ethnicity and number 67,500 people. Based on the 2002 census data, there are also approximately 6,000 Jews and 23,105 people who are of no religion or atheist.
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Three religions of Romania are: orthodox, catholic, protestant.
Approx. 90 % of the citizens in Romania are Eastern Orthodox.
Christianity, Judaism and Baha'i.
90 % from the population is Greek-Orthodox; 10 % are dispersed between many other religions.
99 % of the citizens of Romania are christian: orthodox, catholic, protestant and many other imported sects.
The main source of energy in Romania are the thermoelectric units (with coal or methane).
The density of population in Romania is 84,4/km2.
See the link below-tourism in Romania.
See the Yearbook of Romania at the link below.
Religion in Romania: Orthodox (more than 90 %), Romano-catholic, Reformed, Pentecostal, Unitarians, Musulmans etc.
The president of Romania is Traian Băsescu. The prim minister of Romania is Victor Ponta.
Strangers in Danger - 2011 Romania 1-9 was released on: USA: 1 November 2011