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- Immigration_to_Romania abstract "Romania, though not a popular destination for immigrants, has recently experienced a growing wave of immigration, mostly from the Republic of Moldova, Turkey and China, but also from Africa, the Middle East, and the former Soviet Union. In 2013, there were 198,839 immigrants living in Romania, of which 13,000 were refugees. Over half of the country's foreign-born residents originate from Moldova. Immigration is expected to increase in the future, as large numbers of Romanian workers leave the country and are being replaced by foreigners.According to DIICOT, Romania has evolved from a country of transit for illegal migrants to a country of destination. Within the European Union, the country has the second highest rate of immigration from non-EU countries (86%), just behind Slovenia (90%).".
- Immigration_to_Romania wikiPageExternalLink www.migrant.ro.
- Immigration_to_Romania wikiPageID "13388608".
- Immigration_to_Romania wikiPageLength "2449".
- Immigration_to_Romania wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Immigration_to_Romania wikiPageRevisionID "637336334".
- Immigration_to_Romania wikiPageWikiLink Africa.
- Immigration_to_Romania wikiPageWikiLink Category:Romanian_society.
- Immigration_to_Romania wikiPageWikiLink China.
- Immigration_to_Romania wikiPageWikiLink DIICOT.
- Immigration_to_Romania wikiPageWikiLink European_Union.
- Immigration_to_Romania wikiPageWikiLink Former_Soviet_Union.
- Immigration_to_Romania wikiPageWikiLink Immigration_to_Europe.
- Immigration_to_Romania wikiPageWikiLink List_of_countries_by_immigrant_population.
- Immigration_to_Romania wikiPageWikiLink Middle_East.
- Immigration_to_Romania wikiPageWikiLink Moldova.
- Immigration_to_Romania wikiPageWikiLink Post-Soviet_states.
- Immigration_to_Romania wikiPageWikiLink Slovenia.
- Immigration_to_Romania wikiPageWikiLink The_Middle_East.
- Immigration_to_Romania wikiPageWikiLink Turkey.
- Immigration_to_Romania wikiPageWikiLinkText "Immigration to Romania".
- Immigration_to_Romania hasPhotoCollection Immigration_to_Romania.
- Immigration_to_Romania wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Immigration_to_Europe.
- Immigration_to_Romania wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Immigration_to_Romania wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Romanian_topics.
- Immigration_to_Romania subject Category:Romanian_society.
- Immigration_to_Romania type Article.
- Immigration_to_Romania type Article.
- Immigration_to_Romania comment "Romania, though not a popular destination for immigrants, has recently experienced a growing wave of immigration, mostly from the Republic of Moldova, Turkey and China, but also from Africa, the Middle East, and the former Soviet Union. In 2013, there were 198,839 immigrants living in Romania, of which 13,000 were refugees. Over half of the country's foreign-born residents originate from Moldova.".
- Immigration_to_Romania label "Immigration to Romania".
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- Immigration_to_Romania sameAs Q6005167.
- Immigration_to_Romania sameAs Q6005167.
- Immigration_to_Romania sameAs 移民羅馬尼亞.
- Immigration_to_Romania wasDerivedFrom Immigration_to_Romania?oldid=637336334.
- Immigration_to_Romania isPrimaryTopicOf Immigration_to_Romania.