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Rank Core City County Pop.* Metro. Rank Core City County Pop.* Metro. File:Bucharest The Palace of the Parliament.jpg
Bucharest

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Cluj-Napoca
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Iaşi

Constanţa

Timişoara

1 Bucharest B 1,924,959 2,200,000 14 Arad AR 168,606 -
2 Cluj-Napoca CJ 310,194 360,000 15 Sibiu SB 154,201 -
3 Iaşi IS 307,377 397,800 16 Târgu Mureş MS 147,112 -
4 Constanţa CT 306,332 550,000 17 Baia Mare MM 140,937 -
5 Timişoara TM 303,640 387,900 18 Buzău BZ 136,624 -
6 Craiova DJ 300,182 370,000 19 Satu Mare SM 115,630 -
7 Galaţi GL 298,366 600,000** 20 Botoşani BT 115,197 -
8 Braşov BV 282,517 398,100 21 Drobeta-Turnu Severin MH 109,444 -
9 Ploieşti PH 233,699 300,000 22 Piatra-Neamţ NT 109,720 -
10 Brăila BR 218,744 600,000** 23 Suceava SV 106,732 -
11 Oradea BH 206,223 240,800 24 Râmnicu Vâlcea VL 111,701 -
12 Bacău BC 180,516 250,000 25 Focşani VN 101,083 -
13 Piteşti AG 171,071 - Note: * denotes 2005 estimate[1]; ** denotes same metropolitan area
  1. ^ Romanian Statistical Yearbook: 2.Population (PDF) (in Romanian), Romanian National Institute of Statistics, pp. 14–16, retrieved 2008-01-19