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Romanian Brazilians
Romeno-Brasileiros

Romanian from Bessarabia descendants in Brazil.
Total population
40,000[1]
Regions with significant populations
Mainly Southeastern Brazil
Languages
Mainly Portuguese and Romanian
Religion
Christianity (predominantly OrthodoxorCatholic), and others
Related ethnic groups
Other White Brazilians, Romanians

Romanian Brazilians (Romeno-brasileiro) are Brazilians of full, partial, or predominantly Romanian descent, or Romanian-born people residing in Brazil.[2] According to 2008 estimates, there are around 200,000 Romanians or people of Romanian descent currently living in Brazil,[3] although the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Romania says there only are 7,393 Romanian citizens in Brazil and up to 40,000 Brazilians with some Romanian ancestry.[1]

History[edit]

In the beginning of the 20th century, migrants from Romania (and specifically from the Romanian province of Bessarabia (modern-day Moldova)) immigrated to Brazil. Among the Romanians, many were ethnic Germans, Jews and Poles who resided in Romania at the time.[4][5][6] There were many reasons why Romanians emigrated to foreign countries: economic underdevelopment, political reasons and for reasons of adventure and exploration. But for the majority of people who left their homes at the time the main reason was the economic situation.[7] Romanian immigrants settled in several communities in the extreme west of Santa Catarina, mainly Mondaí and Itapiranga. In the community of Linha Santo Antônio, in the interior of the municipality of Itapiranga, there is today a replica of a cross in honor of the village of Krasna.[8]

Notable Romanian Brazilians[edit]

Angélica (television host)

Cláudia Costin

Aron Simis

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ OECD (2019-07-16). Talent Abroad: A Review of Romanian Emigrants. OECD Publishing. ISBN 978-92-64-88012-2.
  • ^ https://romanialibera.ro/special/200-000-de-romani-traiesc-visul-brazilian-118075/ (in Romanian)
  • ^ Bletz, M. (2016-02-05). Immigration and Acculturation in Brazil and Argentina: 1890-1929. Springer. ISBN 978-0-230-11351-0.
  • ^ Brazil Immigration Laws and Regulations Handbook - Strategic Information and Regulations. 4 April 2013. ISBN 9781438782232.
  • ^ Toma, Radu (1997). Românii în cele două americi: O experiențâ etnică și istorică. ISBN 9789734900671.
  • ^ Franzen, Douglas. "História da Imigração". www.romenos.com.br (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2022-06-12.
  • ^ "O PAPEL DA MIGRAÇÃO INTERNACIONAL NA EVOLUÇÃO DA POPULAÇÃO BRASILEIRA (1872 A 1972)".
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