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ROMANIA 578 ROMANIA ROMANIA 1. GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1. General Overview Romania is a unitary republic in south-eastern of Central Europe, in the northern part of the Balkan Peninsula, halfway between the Atlantic Ocean and the Ural Mountains, being placed at a distance ranging between 1050 km and 2800 km against the continent extremities. The country is bordered by Hungary (west), Serbia (south-west) , Bulgaria (south), Ukraine (north), Moldavia (north- east) and the Black Sea (east), along 245 km of coastline. The country covers an area of 238,391 square kilometres and is the continent’s 13th largest country in area. Romania's topography is dominated by the great arch of the Carpathian Mountains, which enter northern Romania via Ukraine and take a curving course, first south-eastward and then westward across the central part of the country. The Carpathians then turn south again and cross the lower course of the Danube River, which forms Romania's southern boundary with Bulgaria. The southern and eastern portions of Romania consist of fertile plains that are drained by the Danube and its tributaries. The Carpathians in Romania may be divided into the Eastern Carpathians, the Southern Carpathians (or the Transylvanian Alps), and the Western Carpathians. The highest point in Romania is the peak of Moldoveanu (2,544 m) in the Southern Carpathians. Main features of relief units are: · proportionality (31% mountains, 36% Sub-Carpathians, hills and plateaux, 33% plains, meadows and Danube Delta). · concentric display, in amphitheatre (The three ranges, the major levels, with an average elevation of 800 m, form a semicircle, open to the west through structural depressions ("gates"), that shelters the tableland of the Transylvanian Basin in the central part of the country. On the outer fringe of the Carpathians' great arc are the Sub-Carpathians, reaching elevations between 400 and 1,000 m. The eastern and southern plains occupy one-third of the country's total area and formed the populated cores of historic Moldavia and Walachia, respectively. Stretching for approximately 480 km from north to south and about 680 km at its widest extent from west to east, on the parallel of 45 °N latitude, crossing with the meridian 25 °E, it contains no desert, too high mountains, or other difficult environments that limit the extent of human occupancy. Romania's climate is intermediate between temperate and continental types, with lower oceanic influences from the west, Mediterranean ones from south-west and stronger continental-excessive ones from the north-east. Average annual temperatures range latitudinal from 11°C in the south to 7 °C in the north and attitudinally with values of -2.5° C in the mountain areas (Omu Peak - Bucegi Massif) and 11.6 °C in the southern plain (Zimnicea town - Teleorman county); average yearly rainfall decreases in intensity from west to east, with ranges from 400 mm in the south-east to 1,400 mm in the Carpathian Mountains. Romanian running waters are radially displayed, most of them having the springs in the Carpathians. Their main collector is the Danube River which crosses the country in the south on 1075 km length (about 40 % of the entire course) and flows into the Black Sea through a large delta. Its basin area is 33250 km2, excluding the tributaries, which form the first-degree basins. In the mountains areas there are numerous glacial lakes and recently, anthropic lakes which turn into account the rivers hydro-energetic potential. The vegetation is determined by the relief and by pedo-climatic elements, being displayed in floors. Mountain areas are covered by coniferous forests (especially spruce fir), mixture forests (beech, fir-tree, spruce fir) and beech forests. Higher peaks are covered by alpine lawns and bushes of dwarf pine, juniper, bilberry a.s.o. In the hills and plateaux, there are broad-leaved forests, prevailing beech, common oak or durmast oak; the main forest species often met on low hills and high ROMANIA 579 plains are Quercus cerris and Quercus frainetto. Forests cover about one-fourth of the land. The typical steppe and silvosteppe vegetation, which covered the areas of low humidity in Dobrogea Plateau, Romanian Plain, Moldova Plateau and Western Plain has been mostly replaced by agricultural crops. Among the various main useful minerals we can mention: crude oil, with old exploitation traditions; natural gas; coal, especially cocking pitcoal, lignite and brown coal; ferrous and non-ferrous ores, gold, silver and bauxite ore deposits; great reserves of salt as well as numerous non- metalliferrous resources. The territory of the country is devised in 41 counties, with 262 towns (of which 82 municipalities) and 2,687 communes (consisting of 13,285 villages), and Bucharest Municipality. The population of Romania, as of the end of 1998, was about 22,489,000 inhabitants - with a density of about 94 - 95 people per km2. Only 8 cities have a population of over 300,000 and 19 cities have a population of over 100,000. Bucharest, the capital city, has about 2.5 million inhabitants. Table 1 shows the historical statistics concerning population information. TABLE 1. POPULATION INFORMATION Growth rate (%) 1980 1960 1970 1980 1990 1996 1997 1998 to 1998 Population (millions) 18.4 20.2 22.2 23.2 22.6 22.5 22.4 0.05 Population density (inhabitants/km²) 78 85 93 98 95 95 94 0.05 Urban population as percent of total 33.0 36.9 45.8 54.3 54.9 55.0 55.1 1.03 Area (1000 km²) 238.4 Source: IAEA Energy and Economic Database; National Commission for Statistics (CNS), Romanian Statistical Yearbook 1998; Institute of Geography Bucharest. 1.2. Economic Indicators Table 2 shows the historical GDP. TABLE 2. GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT (GDP) Growth rate (%) 1990 1980 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 to 1998 GDP(1) 34272 38244 28851 19579 26361 30073 35,686 35,508 34,904 38,158 -0.03 GDP(2) 35767 38244 33305 28720 29007 30025 32,097 33,363 N/A N/A - GDP(3) per capita 1544 1648 1245 848 1148 1316 1,570 1,569 1,550 1,697 0.4 GDP by sector (%): -Agriculture N/A 20 18 18 21 20 21 20 20 15 -3.5 -Industry N/A 50 45 44 42 46 43 44 45 36 -4.0 -Services N/A 30 37 38 37 34 37 36 36 48 6.1 (1) Millions of current US$. (2) Millions of constant 1990 US$. (3) Current US$ per capita. Source: IAEA Energy and Economic Data Base; CNS Romanian Statistical Yearbook 1998; World Development Indicators (The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development/The World Bank). 580 ROMANIA 1.3. Energy Situation Table 3 shows the energy reserves, and Table 4 the energy statistics. TABLE 3. ENERGY RESERVES Exajoule Estimated energy reserves in 1993 Solid Liquid Gas Uranium (1) Hydro (2) Total Total amount in place 29.3 9.2 15.1 0.0 6.8 60.3 Estimated energy reserves in 1996 Total amount in place 32.7 9.2 15.1 3.8 6.8 67.4 (1) This total represents essentially recoverable reserves. (2) For comparison purposes, a rough attempt is made to convert hydro capacity to energy by multiplying the gross theoretical annual capability (World Energy Council - 1996) by a factor of 10. Source: IAEA Energy and Economic Data Base. TABLE 4. ENERGY STATISTICS Exajoule Average annual growth rate (%) 1960 1980 1970 1980 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 to to 1980 1996 Energy consumption - Total(1) 1.91 3.10 2.58 2.30 2.02 2.03 1.90 2.01 2.02 1.89 N/A 6.8 -2.6 - Solids(2) 0.42 0.62 0.54 0.45 0.48 0.48 0.49 0.47 0.47 0.46 N/A 6.8 -1.7 - Liquids 0.46 0.79 0.64 0.64 0.51 0.56 0.50 0.57 0.57 0.55 N/A 6.0 -2.0 - Gases 1.00 1.56 1.20 1.01 0.89 0. 85 0.78 0.81 0.81 0.68 N/A 7.0 -4.0 - Primary electricity(3) 0.03 0.13 0.20 0.21 0.15 0.14 0.13 0.16 0.16 0.20 0.17 19.1 1.3 Energy production - Total 1.94 2.58 1.76 1.57 1.46 1.49 1.40 1.40 1.38 1.64 1.47 4.6 -3.8 - Solids 0.33 0.47 0.36 0.32 0.33 0.37 0.38 0.35 0.35 N/A N/A 6.3 -1.8 - Liquids 0.58 0.48 0.33 0.28 0.28 0.30 0.28 0.29 0.29 N/A N/A -0.1 -3.1 - Gases 1.01 1.51 0.96 0.83 0.74 0.70 0.62 0.61 0.58 N/A N/A 6.7 -5.8 - Primary electricity(3) 0.03 0.12 0.11 0.14 0.11 .012 0.13 0.16 0.16 0.20 0.19 18.9 1.8 Net import (import - export) - Total(4) -0.03 0.51 0.75 N/A N/A N/A N/A 0.60 0.62 N/A N/A -4.2 1.2 - Solids 0.08 0.15 0.19 N/A N/A N/A N/A 0.12 0.11 N/A N/A 8.7 -1.9 - Liquids -0.11 0.3 0.31 N/A N/A N/A N/A 0.28 0.27 N/A N/A -1.2 -0.7 - Gases N/A 0.05 0.24 N/A N/A N/A N/A 0.20 0.23 N/A N/A -9.9 10.0 (1) Energy consumption = Primary energy consumption + Net import (Import - Export) of secondary energy.