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The Czechs (Czech: Češi, Pémové, Romanian: Cehi, Pemi, Hungarian: Bánáti csehek) are an ethnic minority in Romania, numbering 3,938 people according to the 2002 census. The majority of Romanian Czechs live in the south-west of the country, with around 60% of them living in Caraş-Severin County, where they make up 0.7% of the population.
As an officially recognised ethnic minority, Czechs, together with Slovaks, have one seat reserved in the Romanian Chamber of Deputies.
Communes with the largest Czech population percentage
- Dubova, Mehedinţi—40.70%
- Gârnic, Caraş-Severin—33.46%
- Coronini, Caraş-Severin—27.36%
- Berzasca, Caraş-Severin—14.24%
- Şopotu Nou, Caraş-Severin—10.92%
- Lăpuşnicel, Caraş-Severin—10.75%
- Socol, Caraş-Severin—4.60%
- Peregu Mare, Arad—3.83%
- Eşelniţa, Mehedinţi—2.31%
- Orşova, Mehedinţi—1.85%
There are six villages with a Czech majority. Five are in Caraş-Severin County: Bigăr, Berzasca Commune; Gârnic, Gârnic Commune; Ravensca, Şopotu Nou Commune; Sfânta Elena, Coronini Commune; and Şumiţa, Lăpuşnicel Commune. One is in Mehedinţi County: Eibenthal, Dubova Commune.
Notable Czech-Romanians
- Ignat Bednarik, painter
- Anton Chladek, painter
- Julius Podlipny, painter
- Anton Vorel, herbalist
- Lascăr Vorel, painter
See also
- Slovak people in Romania
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