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Slovaks of Romania : ウィキペディア英語版
Slovaks of Romania

The Slovaks (''Slováci'' in Slovak, ''slovaci'' in Romanian) are an ethnic minority in Romania, numbering 17,199 people according to the 2002 census and hence making up 0.1% of the total population. Slovaks mainly live in western Romania, with the largest populations found in Bihor and Arad counties, where they make up 1.22% and 1.25% of the population, respectively.
The largest concentrations of ethnic Slovaks can be found in Șinteu (Nová Huta), Bihor County, where they make up nearly all (96.37%) of the population, and in Nădlac (Nadlak), Arad County, where they make up almost half (43.85%) of the population. Other towns and communes with significant Slovak populations include:
*Arad County
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*Peregu Mare ((スロバキア語:Veľký Pereg)) — 12.87%
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*Olari — 4.07%
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*Sintea Mare — 4.94%
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*Fântânele — 3.36%
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*Vinga — 2.45%
*Bihor County
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*Derna — 19.22%
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*Suplacu de Barcău ((スロバキア語:Siplak)) — 18.41%
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*Popești ((スロバキア語:Popešť)) — 12.93%
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*Mădăras ((スロバキア語:Madaras)) — 7.03%
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*Aleșd ((スロバキア語:Alešď)) — 6.18%
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*Lugașu de Jos ((スロバキア語:Lugaše)) — 6.28%
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*Aușeu ((スロバキア語:Aušeu)) — 5.63%
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*Brusturi — 4.64%
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*Aștileu — 4.35%
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*Sârbi — 2.68%
*Caraș-Severin County
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*Berzovia — 1.69%
*Satu Mare County
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*Certeze — 1.57%
*Sălaj County
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*Plopiș ((スロバキア語:Plopiš)) — 32.01%
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*Sâg — 2.99%
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*Ip — 2.49%
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*Marca — 1.92%
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*Halmășd — 1.25%
*Timiș County
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*Brestovăț — 15.13%
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*Chevereșu Mare — 4.44%
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*Topolovățu Mare — 2.48%
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*Tormac — 1.17%
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*Comloșu Mare — 1.07%
As an officially recognized ethnic minority, Slovaks, together with Czechs, have one seat reserved in the Romanian Chamber of Deputies.
== See also ==

* Romania–Slovakia relations
* Czechs of Romania



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