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Romanians in Germany are one of the sizable communities of the Romanian diaspora in Western Europe. According to German statistics, in 2022, the number of Romanian citizens in Germany was 883,670. The number of people with Romanian ancestry in 2022 (defined as all persons who migrated to the present area of the Federal Republic of Germany after 1949, plus all foreign nationals born in Germany and all persons born in Germany as German nationals with at least one parent who migrated to Germany or was born in Germany as a foreign national) was 1,096,000. History Emigration to Germany from Romania was common throughout the 20th century, and continued steadily way into the early 21st century. Large numbers of ethnic Germans of Romania (most notably Transylvanian Saxons and Banat Swabians) left the country prior, during, and after the events that ultimately led to World War II. In the times of the communist regime in Romania, albeit the borders were officially closed by authorities, significant numbers of Romanian-Germans were allowed to emigrate to West Germany, particularly in the later years of the Ceaușescu era. This formed part of a series of ethnic migrations (including Jews to Israel and Hungarians to Hungary), which were tolerated under the then socialist rulership. During the 1980s, more than half of the people who left Romania went to Germany. After the Romanian Revolution which took place in December of 1989, there has been a mass migration of Transylvania Saxons to Germany, approximately half a million of them immigrated to Germany. Emigration of ethnic Romanians to Germany become quite common in the 21st century, particularly after the entry of Romania in the European Union in 2007. The Romanian diaspora in Germany has a strong presence. If descent is actually taken into account as the main criterion of immigration, then the total number of individuals living in Germany who stem from Romania (both Romanian-German and Romanian) may amount to as much as 2,000,000 residents, therefore putting the Romanian diaspora living in this country the largest of all Romanian ones living within the European Union. Distribution According to German statistics from 2016, the number of Romanian citizens in Germany on 31 December 2015 was 452,718, which was up from 94,326 in 2008. By 2022, the number had increased to 883,670 Romanian citizens. The distribution of Romanian citizens by German states is as follows (as of 2022): Bayern 209,865 Baden-Württemberg 178,240 Nordrhein-Westfalen 164,220 Hessen 82,010 Niedersachsen 74,805 Rheinland-Pfalz 48,975 Berlin 27,990 Schleswig-Holstein 20,210 Sachsen 15,120 Thüringen 13,475 Sachsen-Anhalt 10,740 Saarland 9,870 Hamburg 9,790 Brandenburg 8,730 Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 5,570 Bremen 4,060 Notable people Art Mona Ardeleanu, painter Adrian Ghenie, painter Petre Hârtopeanu (1913–2001), painter Diet Sayler, painter and sculptor George Ștefănescu (1914–2007), painter Entertainment Ingrid Bisu, actress Mircea Crișan (1924–2013), actor, comedian Maria Drăguș, actress Marc Dumitru, actor and musician Alexandra Maria Lara, actress Al Munteanu, film producer Florian Munteanu, actor, best known for his role as Viktor Drago in the drama film Creed II Călin Netzer, film director Oana Nechiti, dancer and current judge for the reality television show Deutschland sucht den Superstar Lupu Pick (1886–1931) film director, producer and screenwriter (Romanian mother) Anna Schumacher, actress Oana Solomon, actress Sabin Tambrea, actor Johanna Wokalek, actress Music 12 Finger Dan, hip hop producer, member of the production duo Soulbrotha Ahzumjot, producer and rapper (Romanian mother) Amar, rapper, best known for his association with Kool Savas Sergiu Celibidache (1912–1996), conductor and composer Roger Cicero (1970–2016), jazz and pop musician Michael Cretu, music producer, songwriter and founder of Enigma Damae, singer, former vocalist of trance group Fragma (Romanian mother) Hubert Daviz, hip hop producer Alice Francis, singer and composer (Romanian mother) Peter Herbolzheimer (1935–2010), jazz trombonist and composer Nicolae Herlea (1927–2014), baritone Antonio Lucaciu, jazz saxophonist Ramona Nerra, singer and songwriter Miss Platnum, singer and songwriter Michael Radulescu, composer Valentin Radutiu, cellist Linda Teodosiu, singer and songwriter Politics Joana Cotar, member of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party Markus Frohnmaier, member of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party Ramona Pop, member of the Alliance '90/The Greens Octavian Ursu, member of the Christian Democratic Union Sports Karim Adeyemi, footballer (Romanian mother) Michael Andrei, handballer Alina Astafei, track and field athlete Francis Bugri, footballer (Romanian mother) Liviu Călin, basketball coach, who discovered German NBA player Dennis Schröder Călin Colesnic, former managing director of the Hispania Racing F1 Team Nicolae Firoiu, water polo coach Ralph Gunesch, footballer Andreas Ivan, footballer Petre Ivănescu, handball coach Simone Laudehr, football player (Romanian mother) Mihai Leu, professional boxer Elena Leonte, handball player Stelian Moculescu, volleyball coach Maximilian Nicu, footballer Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu, chess grandmaster Dragoș Oprea, handballer Gerhard Poschner, footballer Denis Radovan, professional boxer and IBF European Middleweight Champion Marcel Răducanu, footballer Albert Streit, footballer Romy Tarangul, judoka Monica Theodorescu, equestrian Andreas Toba, artistic gymnast Alexandra Wenk, swimmer (Romanian mother) Luminita Zaituc, long-distance runner Other Cornel Chiriac (1941–1975), journalist, radio producer and jazz drummer Ricarda Ciontoș, curator and production manager Ruxandra Constantinescu, biophysicist Eugen Coșeriu (1921–2002), linguist Miriam Davoudvandi, journalist (Iranian Romanian) Georg Maurer (1907–1971), poet Paul Miron (1926–2008), linguist. The first professor of Romanian language and literature in West Germany Vlad Mugur (1927–2001), theater director Dan Petrescu (1953–2021), Romanian businessman and billionaire, one of the richest people in Romania at the time, stayed in West Germany for around a decade and had German citizenship Ion N. Petrovici, neurologist Adriana Popescu, writer Nicolaus Sombart (1923–2008), sociologist Catalin Voss, entrepreneur See also Germany–Romania relations Romanians in France Romanians in Italy Romanians in Spain Romanians in the United Kingdom Romanian Australians Romanian Americans Romanian Canadians Romanii din Germania: Experiente, Sfaturi si Conexiuni References. Discover the Adriana Popescu popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Adriana Popescu books.

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  • Make me stay synopsis, comments

    Make me stay

    Doro Kayser

    Was hält die Liebe aus?Die siebzehnjährige Sue Walsh hat nach dem Tod ihres Vaters nur ein Ziel vor Augen: Sie möchte, wie er, an der University of California Medizin studieren. Bi...

  • Paris, du und ich synopsis, comments

    Paris, du und ich

    Adriana Popescu

    Romantik pur hatte sie geplant – eine Woche Paris bei ihrem chéri Alain. Doch angekommen in der Stadt der Liebe, muss die sechzehnjährige Emma feststellen, dass Alains »Emma« inzwi...

  • Donuts und andere Zeichen wahrer Liebe synopsis, comments

    Donuts und andere Zeichen wahrer Liebe

    Jared Reck

    Köstlich, vielschichtig und mit einem hauchzarten Ende – eine Liebesgeschichte wie ein 5SterneDessertOscar will nur eines, unter dem Radar fliegen und endlich raus aus der Schule. ...

  • Ein Sommer und vier Tage synopsis, comments

    Ein Sommer und vier Tage

    Adriana Popescu

    Sommer, Sonne, Strand und jede Menge AmoreSich mal so richtig verknallen! Das wär‘s, denkt sich die 16jährige Paula, der ihr wohlbehütetes Leben manchmal ganz schön auf die Nerven ...

  • Paris, Clara und ich synopsis, comments

    Paris, Clara und ich

    Adriana Popescu

    Das zauberhafte Sequel zu »Paris, du und ich«Weihnachten in Paris! Was kann noch schöner und romantischer sein? Für Emma und Vincent ist die Antwort klar: Bei ihrem Freund JeanLuc,...

  • Eversea - Ein einziger Moment synopsis, comments

    Eversea - Ein einziger Moment

    Natasha Boyd & Henriette Zeltner-Shane

    Die zweiundzwanzigjährige Keri Ann traut ihren Augen nicht, als eines Abends der angesagte Schauspieler Jack Eversea in dem Restaurant auftaucht, in dem sie kellnert. Ihr verschlaf...

  • Morgen und die Ewigkeit danach synopsis, comments

    Morgen und die Ewigkeit danach

    Manuela Inusa

    Echte Liebesgeschichten haben kein EndeAls Nathalie in der Psychiatrie Lucas kennenlernt, ist da sofort etwas Besonderes zwischen ihnen. Beide spüren es und doch können beide es ni...

  • Die Sullivan-Schwestern synopsis, comments

    Die Sullivan-Schwestern

    Kathryn Ormsbee

    Die SullivanSchwestern haben keine Geheimnisse voreinander! Niemals.Aber genau das hat sich in den letzten Jahren geändert. Nun sind da nur noch verschlossene Türen und Dinge, die ...

  • Eversea - Und die Welt bleibt stehen synopsis, comments

    Eversea - Und die Welt bleibt stehen

    Natasha Boyd & Henriette Zeltner-Shane

    Keri Anns Leben hat sich in dem Moment verändert, als Jack Eversea zum ersten Mal vor ihr stand. Sie hatte sich in ihn verliebt, Hals über Kopf, und fest daran geglaubt, den wahren...