Total population | |
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1,500[1] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Caracas | |
Languages | |
Venezuelan Spanish · Romanian | |
Religion | |
Christianity (there is also a small group of Romanian Jews) | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Venezuelan of European descent |
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Romanian Venezuelans are Venezuelans of Romanian descent or a Romania-born person who resides in Venezuela.
The Romanian community in Venezuela is around 10,000 people.[2] They are mostly immigrants who arrived in the country, like many other European nationalities, following the Second World War and the policies of the governments of the Warsaw Pact.[3] Romanians became adjusted to Venezuelan society, because Romanian and Spanish belong to Romance languages, as well as Romanians' Latin identity.
During the Venezuelan refugee crisis, some Venezuelans of Romanian descent migrated to Romania.[4]
Notable people
- Joana Benedek - model and telenovela actress.
- Jacques Braunstein - musician, economist, publicist and disc jockey.
- Paul Georgescu - hydraulic engineer. Emeritus professor of Simon Bolivar University.
- Sofia Imber - journalist and cultural promoter, creator of the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Caracas.
- Lya Imber - first woman in Venezuela to earn the degree of Doctor of Medical Sciences.
- Moisés Kaufman - playwright, director and founder of Tectonic Theater Project.
- Thea Segall - photographer
See also
Notes
- ↑ "Romanian in Venezuela". joshuaproject.net. Retrieved 12 April 2023.
- ↑ "America Latină". Departamentul pentru Românii de Pretutindeni (in Romanian). Archived from the original on 2012-12-21. Retrieved 2012-08-17.
- ↑ Cruz, Edgar (1997-05-02). "La Iglesia ortodoxa rumana de Venezuela. UN TROZO DE LOS CÁRPATOS EN EL HATILLO". El Universal (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2015-07-22. Retrieved 2015-07-22.
- ↑ "Refugiat în propria țară: „Ori plec, ori mor!" Un tânăr din Venezuela a fugit de socialism în România, după ce, în urmă cu 70 de ani, bunicul lui român fugea de comunism în Venezuela!" (in Romanian).
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