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Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Infobox place demographics Demographic features of the population of Republic of Moldova include distribution, ethnicity, languages, religious affiliation and other statistical data.

Overview of the demographic statistics

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According to the 2014 Moldovan Census, 2,789,205 people resided in the areas controlled by the central government of Republic of Moldova. Another 209,030 were non-resident citizens living abroad, for a total of 2,998,235.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

According to the 2015 census in Transnistria, 475,007 people lived in the breakaway Transnistria, including the city of Bender, and the other localities de facto controlled by Transnistrian authorities.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Thus, the total population of the country in 2014 amounted to 3,473,242.

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Median age
total 34.3 years (2008 est.)
(up from 32.22 years in 2005)
male 32.4 years
(up from 30.14 years in 2005)
female 36.4 years
(up from 34.27 years in 2005)
Literacy rate
total 96% (1989); 99.1% (2003); 99.1% (2005)
male 99% (1989); 99.6% (2003); 99.7% (2005)
female 94% (1989); 98.7% (2003); 98.6% (2005)
definition age 15 and over can read and write
Unemployment rate
8% (official), 40% (real)
Source: The World Factbook, CIA;<ref name="CIA">Template:Cite web</ref> UN<ref>Template:In lang UN (2001/2002) Template:Webarchive</ref>,<ref>Template:In lang UN (2000) Template:Webarchive</ref>

Urban–rural distribution of population

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According to the 2014 census, 1,144,428 residents or 38,2% live in cities while 1,853,807 are rural residents. The largest cities under the control of the constitutional authorities are Chișinău with 644,204 (with 590,631 actual urban dwellers) and Bălți with 102,457 (97,930 urban dwellers). The autonomous territorial unit of Gagauzia has 134,535, out of which 48,666 or 36,2% are urban dwellers. Ungheni is the third largest city with 32,828, followed by Cahul with 28,763, Soroca with 22,196 and Orhei with 21,065.<ref name="statistica.md">Template:Cite web</ref>

By district (2004 census)

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no type name population urban rural
population % cities population % communes
1 municipality Chișinău 712,218 644,204 90.45% 7 68,014 9.55% 12
2 municipality Bălți 127,561 122,669 96.16% 1 4,892 3.84% 2
3 auton.territ.unit Găgăuzia 155,646 58,190 37.39% 3 97,456 62.61% 23
4 district Anenii Noi 81,710 8,358 10.23% 1 73,352 89.77% 25
5 district Basarabeasca 28,978 11,192 38.62% 1 17,786 61.38% 6
6 district Briceni 78,027 14,230 18.24% 2 63,797 81.76% 26
7 district Cahul 119,231 35,488 29.76% 1 83,743 70.24% 36
8 district Cantemir 60,001 3,872 6.45% 1 56,129 93.55% 26
9 district Călărași 75,075 14,516 19.34% 1 60,559 80.66% 27
10 district Căușeni 90,612 21,941 24.21% 2 68,671 75.79% 25 (out of 28)
11 district Cimișlia 60,925 12,858 21.10% 1 48,067 78.90% 22
12 district Criuleni 72,254 7,138 9.88% 1 65,116 90.12% 24
13 district Dondușeni 46,442 9,801 21.10% 1 36,641 78.90% 21
14 district Drochia 87,092 16,606 19.07% 1 70,486 80.93% 27
15 district Dubăsari 43,015 34,015 100% 11
16 district Edineț 81,390 23,065 % 2 58,325 % 30
17 district Fălești 90,320 14,931 % 1 75,389 % 32
18 district Florești 89,389 17,086 % 3 17,086 % 37
19 district Glodeni 60,975 10,465 % 1 50,510 % 18
20 district Hîncești 119,762 15,281 % 1 104,481 % 38
21 district Ialoveni 97,704 15,041 % 1 82,663 % 24
22 district Leova 51,056 14,411 % 2 36,645 % 23
23 district Nisporeni 64,924 12,105 % 1 52,819 % 22
24 district Ocnița 56,510 19,270 % 3 37,240 % 18
25 district Orhei 116,271 25,641 % 1 90,630 % 37
26 district Rezina 48,105 10,196 % 1 37,909 % 24
27 district Rîșcani 69,454 13,351 % 2 56,103 % 26
28 district Sîngerei 87,153 15,760 % 2 71,393 % 24
29 district Soroca 94,986 28,362 % 1 66,624 % 34
30 district Strășeni 88,900 19,633 % 2 69,267 % 25
31 district Șoldănești 42,227 6,304 % 1 35,923 % 22
32 district Ștefan Vodă 70,594 7,768 % 1 62,826 % 22
33 district Taraclia 43,154 13,756 % 1 29,398 % 14
34 district Telenești 70,126 6,855 % 1 63,271 % 30
35 district Ungheni 110,545 35,311 % 2 75,234 % 31
Subtotal control by central government 3,383,332 1,305,655 38.59% 54 2,077,677 61.41% 844
36 territorial unit Transnistria 383,806 280,6401 63.85% 10 158,8881 36.15% 69
37 municipality Bender 91,197 88,055 96.86% 1 3,142 3.14% 1
10 parts of district Căușeni 14,935 14,935 100% 3 (out of 28)
15 parts of district Dubăsari 715 715 100% parts of 1
Subtotal control by breakaway Tiraspol 555,347 377,667 68.01% 11 177,680 31.99% 73
Total 3,938,679 1,683,322 42.74% 65 2,255,357 57.26% 917

Note: 1The breakaway Transnistrian authorities count as rural the population of the towns of Crasnoe, Maiac, and Tiraspolul Nou. Since their exact population isn't available, so does this table.

Transnistrian-controlled areas (2015 cens.)

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Population urban rural
population cities population communes
Tiraspol 129,367 129,367 1
Camenca District 20 542 ? 1 ? 12
Rîbnița District 69,000 ? 1 ? 22
Dubăsari District 31,000 ? 1 ? 9
Grigoriopol District 40,000 ?1 2 ?1 14
Slobozia District 84,000 ?2 4 ?2 12
Subtotal Transnistria 383,806 ? 10 ? 69
Bender (w/o Proteagailovca) 91,197 91,197 1
Proteagailovca 3,142 3,142 1
Gîsca 4,841 4,841 1
Chițcani (incl. Merenești and Zahorna) ~9,000 ~9,000 1
Cremenciug 1,094 1,094 1
Roghi 715 715 parts of 1
Subotal other localities 109,989 91,197 1 18,792 4
Total Tiraspol-controlled areas 475,003 333,003 11 142,000 73

Note:
1 The breakaway Transnistrian authorities have counties as urban only the population of the town of Grigoriopol, while that of the town of Maiac was counted as rural.
2 The breakaway Transnistrian authorities have counties as urban only the population of the towns of Slobozia and Dnestrovsc, while those of the towns of Crasnoe and Tiraspolul Nou were counted as rural.

Vital statistics

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Average population Live births Deaths Natural change Crude birth rate (per 1000) Crude death rate (per 1000) Natural change (per 1000) Crude migration rate (per 1000
1900 2,037,000 83,306 48,480 34,826 40.9 23.8 17.1
1901 2,073,000 87,797 46,296 41,501 42.3 22.3 20.0 -2.3
1902 2,113,000 96,641 55,423 41,218 45.7 26.2 19.5 -0.2
1903 2,154,000 94,936 53,236 41,700 44.1 24.7 19.4 0
1904 2,194,000 99,265 55,436 43,829 45.3 25.3 20.0 -1.4
1905 2,237,000 80,085 62,387 17,698 35.8 27.9 7.9 11.7
1906 2,267,000 95,090 55,638 39,452 41.9 24.5 17.4 -4.0
1907 2,303,000 107,195 59,964 47,231 46.5 26.0 20.5 -4.6
1908 2,345,000 96,088 54,772 41,316 41.0 23.4 17.6 0.6
1909 2,395,000 105,681 62,498 43,183 44.1 26.1 18.0 3.3
1910 2,441,000 101,544 77,356 24,188 41.6 31.7 9.9 9.3
1911 2,488,000 97,864 74,093 23,771 39.3 29.8 9.6 9.7
1912 2,540,000 102,654 77,431 25,223 40.4 30.5 9.9 11.0
1913 2,602,000 102,397 77,745 24,652 39.4 29.9 9.5 14.9
1914 2,625,000 100,871 79,202 21,669 38.4 30.2 8.3 0.5

After WW II, total area

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Average population Live births Deaths Natural change Crude birth rate (per 1000) Crude death rate (per 1000) Natural change (per 1000) Crude migration rate (per 1000) Total fertility rate Urban Fertility Rural Fertility
1945 2,028,000(e) 42,795 78,797 −36,002 21.1 38.9 −17.8
1946 2,254,000(e) 64,462 64,371 91 28.6 28.5 0.1 111.3
1947 2,188,000(e) 57,555 165,049 −107,494 26.3 75.5 −49.2 19.9
1948 2,126,000(e) 73,123 35,846 37,277 34.4 16.9 17.5 19.9
1949 2,236,000(e) 94,180 30,407 63,773 42.1 13.6 28.5 23.2
1950 2,341,000 91,137 26,363 64,774 38.9 11.3 27.7 19.3
1951 2,381,000 91,645 25,957 65,688 38.5 10.9 27.6 -10.5
1952 2,432,000 80,918 30,968 49,950 33.3 12.7 20.5 0.9
1953 2,491,000 79,041 23,257 55,784 31.7 9.3 22.4 1.9
1954 2,557,000 83,607 24,077 59,530 32.7 9.4 23.3 3.2
1955 2,627,000 79,772 21,864 57,908 30.4 8.3 22.0 5.4
1956 2,701,000 81,372 20,109 61,263 30.1 7.4 22.7 5.5
1957 2,777,000 85,743 21,114 64,629 30.9 7.6 23.3 4.8
1958 2,853,000 87,502 18,741 68,761 30.7 6.6 24.1 3.3 3.54
1959 2,929,000 92,176 21,467 70,709 31.5 7.3 24.1 2.5 3.64
1960 3,003,000 87,910 19,290 68,620 29.3 6.4 22.9 2.4 3.41
1961 3,073,000 86,683 19,590 67,093 28.2 6.4 21.8 1.5 3.20
1962 3,141,000 80,494 21,365 59,129 25.6 6.8 18.8 3.3 3.00
1963 3,208,000 78,422 20,737 57,685 24.4 6.5 18.0 3.3 2.89
1964 3,273,000 73,583 19,944 53,639 22.5 6.1 16.4 3.9 2.71
1965 3,335,000 67,996 20,571 47,425 20.4 6.2 14.2 4.7 2.68
1966 3,395,000 71,406 21,474 49,932 21.0 6.3 14.5 3.5 2.73
1967 3,453,000 71,380 23,406 47,974 20.7 6.8 13.7 3.4 2.69
1968 3,506,000 69,997 24,268 45,729 20.0 6.9 13.0 2.3 2.65
1969 3,549,000 67,575 26,249 41,326 19.0 7.4 11.5 0.8 2.58
1970 3,594,000 69,778 26,577 43,201 19.4 7.4 12.0 0.7 2.56
1971 3,647,000 73,643 27,889 45,754 20.2 7.6 12.5 2.2 2.63
1972 3,700,000 76,198 28,001 48,197 20.6 7.6 13.0 1.5 2.63
1973 3,748,000 76,339 30,756 45,583 20.4 8.2 12.2 0.8 2.59
1974 3,794,000 77,474 32,216 45,258 20.4 8.5 11.9 0.4 2.55
1975 3,839,000 79,169 35,635 43,534 20.6 9.3 11.3 0.6 2.52
1976 3,877,000 79,863 34,812 45,051 20.6 9.0 11.6 -1.7 2.46
1977 3,910,000 79,022 37,250 41,772 20.2 9.5 10.7 -2.2 2.40
1978 3,936,000 78,994 38,410 40,584 20.1 9.8 10.3 -3.7 2.38 1.70 3.00
1979 3,967,000 80,152 41,729 38,423 20.2 10.5 9.7 -1.8 2.39 1.80 2.90
1980 4,010,000 79,580 40,472 39,108 19.8 10.1 9.8 1.0 2.41 1.80 2.90
1981 4,054,000 82,279 41,476 40,803 20.3 10.2 10.1 0.9 2.45 1.80 3.10
1982 4,097,000 83,258 41,046 42,212 20.3 10.0 10.3 0.3 2.43 1.79 3.19
1983 4,137,000 91,304 44,329 46,975 22.1 10.7 11.4 -1.6 2.57 1.87 3.46
1984 4,175,000 89,637 45,537 44,100 21.5 10.9 10.6 -1.4 2.67 1.95 3.65
1985 4,214,000 90,453 46,075 44,378 21.5 10.9 10.5 -1.2 2.70 2.00 3.70
1986 4,255,000 94,726 40,437 54,289 22.3 9.5 12.8 -3.1 2.78 2.00 3.80
1987 4,290,000 91,762 40,185 51,577 21.4 9.4 12.0 -3.8 2.70 2.10 3.80
1988 4,321,000 88,568 40,912 47,656 20.5 9.5 11.0 -3.8 2.63 2.00 3.60
1989 4,349,000 82,221 40,113 42,108 18.9 9.2 9.7 -3.2 2.46 2.02 3.00
1990 4,364,000 77,085 42,427 34,658 17.7 9.7 7.9 -4.5 2.39 1.91 3.07
1991 4,363,000 72,020 45,849 26,171 16.5 10.5 6.0 -6.2 2.26 1.79 2.84
1992 4,353,000 69,654 44,522 25,132 16.0 10.2 5.8 -8.1 2.21 1.68 2.86
1993 4,350,000 66,179 46,637 19,542 15.2 10.7 4.5 -5.2 2.10 1.53 2.77
1994 4,350,000 62,085 51,514 10,571 14.3 12.0 2.3 -2.3 1.95 1.44 2.54
1995 4,340,000 56,411 52,969 3,442 13.0 12.2 0.8 -3.1 1.76 1.31 2.24
1996 4,325,000 51,865 49,748 2,117 12.0 11.5 0.5 -4.0 1.60 1.19 2.05
1997 4,311,000 51,286 51,138 148 11.9 11.9 0.0 -3.2 1.55
1998 4,318,000 46,705 47,691 −986 10.8 11.0 −0.2 1.8 1.48
1999 4,307,000 43,511 48,904 −5,393 10.1 11.4 −1.3 -1.2 1.43

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Moldova under central government control

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Average population Live births Deaths Natural change Crude birth rate (per 1000) Crude death rate (per 1000) Natural change (per 1000) Crude migration rate (per 1000) Total fertility rate (TFR) Urban TFR Rural TFR Life Expectancy
(total)
Life Expectancy
(male)
Life Expectancy
(female)
1997 3,654,000 45,583 42,957 2,626 12.5 11.8 0.7 1.73 1.36 2.09 66.61 62.86 70.30
1998 3,652,000 41,332 39,922 1,410 11.3 10.9 0.4 -0.9 1.67 1.32 2.03 67.77 64.03 71.39
1999 3,647,000 38,501 41,315 −2,814 10.6 11.3 −0.8 -0.6 1.61 1.26 1.97 67.44 63.74 71.04
2000 3,640,000 36,939 41,224 −4,285 10.2 11.3 −1.2 -0.7 1.57 1.23 1.95 67.59 63.87 71.22
2001 3,631,000 36,448 40,075 −3,627 10.0 11.0 −1.0 -1.5 1.48 1.21 1.92 68.20 64.50 71.75
2002 3,623,000 35,705 41,852 −6,147 9.9 11.6 −1.7 -0.5 1.41 1.13 1.89 68.13 64.40 71.71
2003 3,613,000 36,471 43,079 −6,608 10.1 11.9 −1.8 -1.0 1.47 1.18 1.88 68.13 64.47 71.64
2004 3,604,000 38,272 41,668 −3,396 10.6 11.6 −0.9 -1.6 1.50 1.19 1.91 68.38 64.50 72.16
2005 3,595,000 37,695 44,689 −6,994 10.5 12.4 −1.9 -0.6 1.219 0.94 1.301 67.85 63.84 71.66
2006 3,586,000 37,587 43,137 −5,550 10.5 12.0 −1.5 -1.0 1.228 1.025 1.387 68.40 64.57 72.23
2007 3,577,000 37,973 43,050 −5,077 10.6 12.0 −1.4 -1.1 1.256 0.973 1.543 68.79 65.04 72.56
2008 3,570,000 39,018 41,948 −2,930 10.9 11.7 −0.8 -1.2 1.277 1.018 1.533 69.36 65.55 73.17
2009 3,566,000 40,803 42,139 −1,336 11.4 11.8 −0.4 -0.7 1.326 1.048 1.582 69.31 65.31 73.37
2010 3,563,000 40,474 43,631 −3,157 11.4 12.3 −0.9 0.1 1.309 1.055 1.531 69.11 65.00 73.41
2011 3,560,000 39,182 39,249 −67 11.0 11.0 −0.0 -0.8 1.266 1.009 1.482 70.88 66.82 74.93
2012 3,560,000 39,435 39,560 −125 11.0 11.1 −0.1 0.1 1.279 1.030 1.483 71.12 67.24 74.99
2013 3,559,000 37,871 38,060 −189 10.6 10.7 −0.1 -0.2 1.238 0.975 1.449 71.85 68.05 75.55
2014 2,857,815 40,709 39,522 1,187 14.3 13.8 0.5 -197.5 1.82 1.52 2.04 69.33 65.20 73.60
2015 2,835,978 40,547 39,800 747 14.4 14.1 0.4 -8.0 1.87 1.52 2.11 69.37 65.22 73.72
2016 2,803,186 39,640 38,412 1,228 14.3 13.7 0.5 -12.1 1.89 1.56 2.12 69.85 65.68 74.20
2017 2,755,189 36,363 36,779 −416 13.2 13.3 −0.2 -16.9 1.81 1.49 2.03 70.77 66.71 74.92
2018 2,707,203 34,537 37,263 −2,726 12.8 13.8 −1.0 -16.4 1.81 1.48 2.03 70.6 66.3 75.0
2019 2,664,224 32,423 36,411 −3,988 12.2 13.7 −1.5 -14.4 1.78 1.47 1.99 70.9 66.8 75.2
2020 2,635,130 30,834 40,717 −9,883 11.7 15.5 −3.8 -7.1 1.76 1.46 1.98 69.9 66.0 73.9
2021 2,595,809 29,320 45,464 −16,144 11.3 17.5 −6.2 -8.7 1.75 1.48 1.94 69.0 65.1 72.9
2022 2,538,894 27,018 36,196 –9,178 10.6 14.3 −3.6 -18.3 1.69 1.46 1.87 71.4 67.1 75.7
2023 2,492,300 24,033 33,733 –9,700 9.8 13.7 −3.9 1.61 72.0 67.5 76.4

Total fertility rates by regions

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2023
Regions TFR
Central Development Region 1.90
Southern Development Region 1.78
Northern Development Region 1.62
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Total fertility rate by local authority district

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2023
Districts TFR
Cantemir 2.16
Stefan-Voda 2.15
Rezina 2.08
Nisporeni 2.05
Telenesti 2.02
Orhei 2.01
Hincesti 1.99
Dubasari 1.98
Ungheni 1.94
Falesti 1.91
Criuleni 1.90
Calarasi 1.88
Soldanesti 1.88
Singerei 1.87
Straseni 1.84
Leova 1.77
Riscani 1.76
Cimislia 1.73
Ialoveni 1.72
Cahul 1.70
Causeni 1.69
Drochia 1.67
Floresti 1.66
Glodeni 1.62
Soroca 1.62
Donduseni 1.61
Anenii Noi 1.61
Edinet 1.58
Gagauzia 1.56
Basarabeasca 1.52
Taraclia 1.50
Ocnita 1.46
Bălți 1.41
Briceni 1.40
Chisinau 1.25

Current vital statistics

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Period Live births Deaths Natural increase
January – September 2023 15,682 25,354 -9,672
January – September 2024 15,518 25,253 -9,735
Difference Template:Decrease -164 (-1.05%) Template:DecreasePositive -101 (-0.4%) Template:Decrease -63

Structure of the population

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Age Group Male Female Total %
Total 1 352 099 1 452 702 2 804 801 100
0–4 88 311 83 681 171 992 6.13
5–9 82 455 78 229 160 684 5.73
10–14 77 275 72 752 150 027 5.35
15–19 93 727 89 965 183 692 6.55
20–24 118 376 112 777 231 153 8.24
25–29 129 771 121 694 251 465 8.97
30–34 109 201 105 669 214 870 7.66
35–39 95 575 95 220 190 795 6.80
40–44 87 451 89 455 176 906 6.31
45–49 84 288 89 276 173 564 6.19
50–54 98 512 110 162 208 674 7.44
55–59 93 612 110 213 203 825 7.27
60–64 79 681 102 009 181 690 6.48
65-69 39 652 55 755 95 407 3.40
70-74 32 645 52 625 85 270 3.04
75-79 22 757 42 339 65 096 2.32
80-84 12 543 25 437 37 980 1.35
85-89 4 801 11 701 16 502 0.59
90-94 1 148 3 129 4 277 0.15
95-99 158 416 574 0.02
100+ 160 198 358 0.01
Age group Male Female Total Percent
0–14 248 041 234 662 482 703 17.21
15–64 990 194 1 026 440 2 016 634 71.90
65+ 113 864 191 600 305 464 10.89

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Age Group Male Female Total %
Total 1 247 309 1 367 890 2 615 199 100
0–4 78 991 73 900 152 891 5.85
5–9 86 335 81 443 167 777 6.42
10–14 80 298 76 162 156 459 5.98
15–19 70 362 66 581 136 943 5.24
20–24 67 961 64 991 132 952 5.08
25–29 86 318 86 189 172 505 6.60
30–34 105 175 104 312 209 486 8.01
35–39 102 957 102 774 205 730 7.87
40–44 87 693 89 962 177 654 6.79
45–49 83 770 87 522 171 291 6.55
50–54 78 838 84 168 163 005 6.23
55–59 82 822 95 630 178 450 6.82
60–64 87 913 110 597 198 508 7.59
65-69 66 170 94 832 161 002 6.16
70-74 44 974 72 212 117 186 4.48
75-79 18 045 34 127 52 171 1.99
80-84 12 325 27 466 39 788 1.52
85+ 6 380 15 045 21 425 0.82
Age group Male Female Total Percent
0–14 245 624 231 505 477 129 18.24
15–64 853 791 892 703 1 746 494 66.78
65+ 147 894 243 682 391 576 14.97

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Transnistrian-controlled areas

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Average population Live births Deaths Natural change Crude birth rate (per 1000) Crude death rate (per 1000) Natural change (per 1000)
1997 657,000 5,703 8,181 −2,478 8.7 12.5 −3.8
1998 665,700 5,373 7,769 -2,396 8.1 11.7 -3.6
1999 660,000 5,010 7,589 -2,579 7.6 11.5 -3.9
2000 651,800 5,010 7,770 -2,760 7.7 11.9 -4.2
2001 642,500 4,505 7,759 -3,254 7.0 12.1 -5.1
2002 633,600 4,630 8,118 -3,488 7.3 12.8 -5.5
2003 623,800 4,440 8,192 -3,752 7.1 13.1 -6.0
2004 554,400 4,840 8,031 -3,191 8.7 14.5 -5.8
2005 547,500 4,664 8,186 -3,522 8.5 15.0 -7.5
2006 540,600 4,868 8,306 -3,438 9.0 15.4 -6.4
2007 533,500 4,893 8,132 -3,239 9.2 15.2 -6.1
2008 527,500 5,290 7,967 -2,677 10.0 15.1 -5.1
2009 522,500 5,189 7,454 -2,265 9.9 14.3 -4.3
2010 518,000 5,189 7,709 -2,520 10.0 14.9 -4.9
2011 513,400 4,999 7,289 -2,290 9.7 14.2 -4.5
2012 509,400 5,173 7,280 -2,107 10.2 14.3 -4.1
2013 505,200 4,806 6,867 -2,061 9.5 13.6 -4.1
2014 500,700 4,994 7,313 -2,319 10.0 14.6 -4.6
2015 474,500 4,959 7,094 -2,135 10.5 15.0 -4.5
2016 470,600 4,676 6,758 -2,082 9.9 14.4 -4.5
2017 469,000 4,500 6,684 -2,184 9.6 14.3 -4.7
2018 465,100 4,086 6,727 -2,641 8.8 14.5 -5.7
2019 465,200 3,646 6,810 -3,164 7.8 14.6 -6.8
2020 465,800 3,463 7,258 -3,795 7.4 15.6<ref name=StatsTransni2022/> -8.1
2021 465,300 3,144 8,980 -5,836 6.8 19.3<ref name=StatsTransni2022/> -12.5
2022<ref name=StatsTransni2022>Template:Cite web</ref> 459,800 2,820 6,483 -3,663 6.1 14.1 -8.0
2023<ref name=StatsTransni2023>Template:Cite web</ref> 455,700 2,588 6,152 -3,564 5.7 13.5 -7.8
2024<ref name=StatsTransni2024>Template:Cite web</ref> 451,644 2,279 5,797 -3,518 5.0 12.8 -7.8

Current vital statistics

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Period Live births Deaths Natural increase
January – December 2023<ref name=StatsTransni2023/> 2,588 6,152 -3,564
January – December 2024<ref name=StatsTransni2024/> 2,279 5,797 -3,518
Difference Template:Decrease -309 (-11.9%) Template:DecreasePositive -355 (-5.8%) Template:Increase 46

Fertility Rate (The Demographic Health Survey)

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<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Fertility Rate (TFR) (Wanted Fertility Rate) and CBR (Crude Birth Rate):

Year CBR (Total) TFR (Total) CBR (Urban) TFR (Urban) CBR (Rural) TFR (Rural)
2005 12,0 1,7 12,5 1,5 11,7 1,8

Ethnic groups and census numbers

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Template:For Template:For

File:Harta etnica a Rep. Moldova - 2004.jpg
Ethnic map of Moldova (2004 data)
File:Rep.Moldova - Harta Etnică (2014).png
Ethnic map of Moldova (2014 data)

Out of the 2,804,801 people covered by the 2014 Moldovan census, 2,754,719 gave an answer as to their ethnic affiliation. Among them, 2,068,068 or 73.7% declared themselves Moldovans and 192,800 or 6.9% Romanians.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Some organisations such as the Liberal party of Moldova have criticised the census results, claiming Romanians comprise 85% of the population and that census officials have pressured respondents to declare themselves Moldovans instead of Romanians and have purposefully failed to cover urban respondents who are more likely to declared themselves Romanians as opposed to Moldovans.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

At the same time, 181,035 declared themselves Ukrainians, 111,726 Russians, 126,010 Gagauz and 51,867 Bulgarians. The proportion of Ukrainians and Russians in the area controlled by Chișinău has fallen from 8,4% to 6,5% and 5,9% to 4,0% respectively between 2004 and 2014. Meanwhile, the percentage of Gagauz has risen slightly from 4,4% in 2004 to 4,5% in 2014.<ref name="statistica.md"/>

The proportion of Ukrainians and Russians in the previous 2004 census also decreased considerably in comparison to the last Soviet census in 1989: from 13.8% to 11.2% and from 13.0% to 9.4% respectively out of the combined population including Transnistria. This is mostly due to emigration. Of the total population that declared its ethnicity, in the 2024 census, people who declared themselves Moldovan and Romanian constituted 77.2% and 7.9%, respectively. Among the ethnic minorities, 4.9% declared themselves Ukrainian, 4.2% Gagauz, 3.2% Russian, 1.6% Bulgarian, 0.4% Roma/Gypsy and 0.5% other ethnicities.<ref name=":0">Template:Cite web</ref>

Of the total population that declared its ethnicity, in the 2024 census, people who declared themselves Moldovan and Romanian constituted 77.2% and 7.9%, respectively. Among the ethnic minorities, 4.9% declared themselves Ukrainian, 4.2% Gagauz, 3.2% Russian, 1.6% Bulgarian, 0.4% Roma/Gypsy and 0.5% other ethnicities. Of the total urban population that declared its ethnicity in 2024, people who declared themselves Moldovan and Romanian constituted 70.5% and 9.7% respectively. Among the ethnic minorities, 6.1% declared themselves Ukrainian, 5.9% Russian, 4.1% Gagauz, 2.1% Bulgarian, 0.6% Roma/Gypsy and 1% other ethnicities. In Chișinău, the proportion was 72.9% Moldovans, 13.1% Romanians, 5.9% Russians, 5.1% Ukrainians, 0.8% Gagauz, 0.9% Bulgarians, 0.1% Roma/Gypsies and 1.2% other ethnicities.<ref name=":0">Template:Cite web</ref>

Ukrainians mostly live in the east (Transnistria) and the north, while Russians mostly live in urban areas: 27% of all Russians live in Chișinău, 18% live in Tiraspol, 11% in Bender and 6% in Bălți. Most of the Gagauz live in the south of Moldova in the autonomous region of Gagauzia.

Total area

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Population of Moldova according to ethnic group 1959–2024
Ethnic
group
census 19591 census 19702 census 19793 census 19894 census 20045 census 20145 census 20246
Number % Number % Number % Number % Number % Number % Number %
Moldovans* 1,886,566 65.4 2,303,916 64.6 2,525,687 63.9 2,794,749 64.5 2,742,231 69.6 2,068,058 75.1 1,792,2006 77.2
Romanians* 1,663 0.1 1,581 0.0 1,657 0.0 2,477 0.1 73,529 1.9 192,800 7.0 183,5006 7.9
Ukrainians 420,820 14.6 506,560 14.2 560,679 14.2 600,366 13.8 442,475 11.2 181,035 6.6 114,4006 4.9
Gagauzians 95,856 3.3 124,902 3.5 138,000 3.5 153,548 3.5 151,596 3.8 126,010 4.6 98,2006 4.2
Russians 292,930 10.2 414,444 11.6 505,730 12.8 562,069 13.0 369,896 9.4 111,726 4.1 75,3006 3.2
Bulgarians 61,652 2.1 73,776 2.1 80,665 2.0 88,419 2.0 79,520 2.0 51,867 1.9 37,0006 1.6
Romani 7,265 0.3 9,235 0.3 10,666 0.3 11,571 0.3 12,778 0.3 9,323 0.3 8,9006 0.4
Jews 95,104 3.3 98,062 2.7 80,124 2.0 65,799 1.5 4,867 0.1 1,601 <0.1
Poles 4,783 0.2 4,899 0.1 4,961 0.1 4,739 0.1 4,174 0.1 1,404 <0.1
Others 17,838 0.6 31,498 0.9 41,587 1.1 51,623 1.2 57,613 1.5 10,900 0.5 12,5006 0.5
Total 2,884,477 3,568,873 3,949,756 4,335,360 3,938,679 2,998,235 2,401,200
1 Source: [1] Template:Webarchive. 2 Source: [2] Template:Webarchive. 3 Source: [3] Template:Webarchive. 4 Source: [4] Template:Webarchive. 5 Source: [5] Template:Webarchive[6] Template:Webarchive 5:2004 combined censuses of the government-controlled area and Transnistria. 6 Source:[7] 6:2014 and 2024 censuses were conducted only in government-controlled area. 6: Data presented is based on the enumerated usually resident population.* There is an ongoing controversy, whether Romanians and Moldovans should be counted together.

Declared country of birth for the current inhabitants of the part of Moldova under the central government control, according to the 2004 census:

ethnic group total population urban rural
total Moldova former USSR other countries non-declared total Moldova former USSR other countries non-declared total Moldova former USSR other countries non-declared
Moldovans and Romanians 2,638,125
100%
2,604,051
98.71%
30,360
1.15%
3,345
0.13%
369
0.01%
870,445
100%
848,554
%
19,501
%
2,081
%
309
%
1,767,680
100%
1,755,497
%
10,859
%
1,264
%
60
%
Ukrainians 282,406
100%
227,750
80.65%
54,036
19.13%
598
0.21%
22
0.01%
145,890
100%
103,039
%
42,318
%
514
%
19
%
136,516
100%

%
11,718
%
84
%
3
%
Russians 201,218
100%
129,664
64.44%
70,380
34.98%
1,096
0.54%
78
0.04%
166,395
100%
106,580
%
58,739
%
1,011
%
65
%
34,823
100%
23,084
%
11,641
%
85
%
13
%
Gagauzians 147,500
100%
144,268
97.81%
3,101
2.10%
120
0.08%
11
0.01%
53,613
100%
51,586
%
1,941
%
76
%
10
%
93,887
100%
92,682
%
1,160
%
44
%
1
%
Bulgarians 65,662
100%
59,489
90.60%
5,968
9.09%
199
0.30%
6
0.01%
29,447
100%
25,215
%
4,071
%
156
%
5
%
36,215
100%
34,274
%
1,897
%
43
%
1
%
others 34,401
100%
22,702
65.99%
10,797
31.39%
894
2.60%
8
0.02%
26,058
100%
16,973
%
8,358
%
722
%
5
%
8,343
100%
5,729
%
2,439
%
172
%
3
%
non-declared 14,020
100%
13,894
99.10%
12
0.09%
28
0.20%
86
0.61%
13,807
100%
13,668
%
9
%
27
%
83
%
213
100%
206
%
3
%
1
%
3
%
Total 3,383,332
100%
3,201,818
94.64%
174,654
5.16%
6,280
0.19%
580
0.02%
1,305,655
100%
1,165,635
89.28%
134,937
10.33%
4,587
0.35%
496
0.04%
2,077,677
100%
2,036,183
98.00%
39,717
1.91%
1,693
0.08%
84
0.004%

Population by district, according to the 2004 census:

Population Moldovans1 Ukrainians Russians Gagauzians Bulgarians Romanians1 Jews Poles Gypsies others
Chișinău 712,218 481,626
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58,945
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99,149
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6,446
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8,868
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31,984
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2,649
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834
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507
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21,210
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Bălți 127,561 66,877
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30,288
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24,526
Template:Smaller
243
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297
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2,258
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411
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862
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272
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1,527
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Gagauzia 155,646 7,481
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4,919
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5,941
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127,835
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8,013
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38
Template:Smaller
17
Template:Smaller
28
Template:Smaller
486
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888
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Anenii Noi 81,710 68,761
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6,526
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4,135
Template:Smaller
235
Template:Smaller
481
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857
Template:Smaller
17
Template:Smaller
28
Template:Smaller
228
Template:Smaller
442
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Basarabeasca 28,978 20,218
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1,948
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2,568
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2,220
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1,544
Template:Smaller
70
Template:Smaller
13
Template:Smaller
5
Template:Smaller
216
Template:Smaller
176
Template:Smaller
Briceni 78,027 55,123
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19,939
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2,061
Template:Smaller
59
Template:Smaller
45
Template:Smaller
314
Template:Smaller
84
Template:Smaller
10
Template:Smaller
187
Template:Smaller
205
Template:Smaller
Cahul 119,231 91,001
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7,842
Template:Smaller
7,702
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3,665
Template:Smaller
5,816
Template:Smaller
2,095
Template:Smaller
40
Template:Smaller
29
Template:Smaller
238
Template:Smaller
803
Template:Smaller
Cantemir 60,001 52,986
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969
Template:Smaller
710
Template:Smaller
519
Template:Smaller
3,736
Template:Smaller
910
Template:Smaller
Template:Smaller
11
Template:Smaller
43
Template:Smaller
117
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Călărași 75,075 69,190
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2,799
Template:Smaller
947
Template:Smaller
54
Template:Smaller
47
Template:Smaller
1,490
Template:Smaller
21
Template:Smaller
11
Template:Smaller
378
Template:Smaller
138
Template:Smaller
Căușeni 90,612 79,432
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2,469
Template:Smaller
3,839
Template:Smaller
653
Template:Smaller
1,108
Template:Smaller
2,844
Template:Smaller
8
Template:Smaller
9
Template:Smaller
30
Template:Smaller
220
Template:Smaller
Cimișlia 60,925 52,972
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3,376
Template:Smaller
2,371
Template:Smaller
278
Template:Smaller
1,341
Template:Smaller
331
Template:Smaller
7
Template:Smaller
10
Template:Smaller
95
Template:Smaller
144
Template:Smaller
Criuleni 72,254 67,046
Template:Smaller
2,692
Template:Smaller
1,008
Template:Smaller
49
Template:Smaller
72
Template:Smaller
1,170
Template:Smaller
6
Template:Smaller
6
Template:Smaller
36
Template:Smaller
169
Template:Smaller
Dondușeni 46,442 37,302
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5,893
Template:Smaller
2,714
Template:Smaller
31
Template:Smaller
36
Template:Smaller
247
Template:Smaller
12
Template:Smaller
15
Template:Smaller
68
Template:Smaller
124
Template:Smaller
Drochia 87,092 74,369
Template:Smaller
9,849
Template:Smaller
1,641
Template:Smaller
44
Template:Smaller
33
Template:Smaller
675
Template:Smaller
14
Template:Smaller
10
Template:Smaller
272
Template:Smaller
185
Template:Smaller
Dubăsari 34,015 32,652
Template:Smaller
521
Template:Smaller
611
Template:Smaller
45
Template:Smaller
16
Template:Smaller
102
Template:Smaller
9
Template:Smaller
2
Template:Smaller
Template:Smaller
57
Template:Smaller
Edineț 81,390 58,749
Template:Smaller
16,084
Template:Smaller
5,084
Template:Smaller
143
Template:Smaller
91
Template:Smaller
446
Template:Smaller
23
Template:Smaller
26
Template:Smaller
499
Template:Smaller
245
Template:Smaller
Fălești 90,320 75,863
Template:Smaller
10,711
Template:Smaller
3,064
Template:Smaller
39
Template:Smaller
32
Template:Smaller
306
Template:Smaller
6
Template:Smaller
20
Template:Smaller
57
Template:Smaller
222
Template:Smaller
Florești 89,389 75,797
Template:Smaller
8,023
Template:Smaller
4,633
Template:Smaller
45
Template:Smaller
51
Template:Smaller
433
Template:Smaller
19
Template:Smaller
29
Template:Smaller
120
Template:Smaller
239
Template:Smaller
Glodeni 60,975 46,317
Template:Smaller
11,918
Template:Smaller
1,693
Template:Smaller
32
Template:Smaller
44
Template:Smaller
329
Template:Smaller
8
Template:Smaller
174
Template:Smaller
303
Template:Smaller
157
Template:Smaller
Hîncești 119,762 108,189
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6,218
Template:Smaller
1,463
Template:Smaller
99
Template:Smaller
212
Template:Smaller
3,046
Template:Smaller
19
Template:Smaller
16
Template:Smaller
305
Template:Smaller
195
Template:Smaller
Ialoveni 97,704 91,379
Template:Smaller
1,117
Template:Smaller
1,112
Template:Smaller
95
Template:Smaller
935
Template:Smaller
2,608
Template:Smaller
5
Template:Smaller
12
Template:Smaller
197
Template:Smaller
244
Template:Smaller
Leova 51,056 43,673
Template:Smaller
1,245
Template:Smaller
1,167
Template:Smaller
432
Template:Smaller
3,804
Template:Smaller
471
Template:Smaller
8
Template:Smaller
9
Template:Smaller
105
Template:Smaller
142
Template:Smaller
Nisporeni 64,924 60,774
Template:Smaller
223
Template:Smaller
339
Template:Smaller
17
Template:Smaller
28
Template:Smaller
2,329
Template:Smaller
1
Template:Smaller
4
Template:Smaller
1,147
Template:Smaller
62
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Ocnița 56,510 32,491
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17,351
Template:Smaller
2,764
Template:Smaller
79
Template:Smaller
60
Template:Smaller
104
Template:Smaller
14
Template:Smaller
43
Template:Smaller
3,417
Template:Smaller
187
Template:Smaller
Orhei 116,271 100,469
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4,520
Template:Smaller
2,216
Template:Smaller
113
Template:Smaller
90
Template:Smaller
8,253
Template:Smaller
46
Template:Smaller
23
Template:Smaller
221
Template:Smaller
320
Template:Smaller
Rezina 48,105 44,721
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1,691
Template:Smaller
1,093
Template:Smaller
34
Template:Smaller
40
Template:Smaller
375
Template:Smaller
30
Template:Smaller
5
Template:Smaller
13
Template:Smaller
103
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Rîșcani 69,454 50,391
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15,632
Template:Smaller
1,726
Template:Smaller
60
Template:Smaller
61
Template:Smaller
777
Template:Smaller
8
Template:Smaller
42
Template:Smaller
602
Template:Smaller
155
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Sîngerei 87,153 74,139
Template:Smaller
8,456
Template:Smaller
3,029
Template:Smaller
47
Template:Smaller
43
Template:Smaller
1,162
Template:Smaller
10
Template:Smaller
48
Template:Smaller
56
Template:Smaller
163
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Soroca 94,986 84,728
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4,752
Template:Smaller
2,601
Template:Smaller
53
Template:Smaller
48
Template:Smaller
931
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65
Template:Smaller
17
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1,564
Template:Smaller
227
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Strășeni 88,900 83,368
Template:Smaller
985
Template:Smaller
1,576
Template:Smaller
70
Template:Smaller
109
Template:Smaller
2,542
Template:Smaller
13
Template:Smaller
14
Template:Smaller
24
Template:Smaller
199
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Șoldănești 42,227 40,354
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1,055
Template:Smaller
376
Template:Smaller
9
Template:Smaller
14
Template:Smaller
299
Template:Smaller
2
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-
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74
Template:Smaller
44
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Ștefan Vodă 70,594 65,318
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2,182
Template:Smaller
1,918
Template:Smaller
64
Template:Smaller
145
Template:Smaller
562
Template:Smaller
1
Template:Smaller
4
Template:Smaller
219
Template:Smaller
181
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Taraclia 43,154 5,980
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2,646
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2,139
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3,587
Template:Smaller
28,293
Template:Smaller
29
Template:Smaller
2
Template:Smaller
9
Template:Smaller
218
Template:Smaller
251
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Telenești 70,126 67,309
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879
Template:Smaller
537
Template:Smaller
16
Template:Smaller
16
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1,262
Template:Smaller
4
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1
Template:Smaller
6
Template:Smaller
96
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Ungheni 110,545 97,805
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7,743
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2,766
Template:Smaller
90
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93
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1,627
Template:Smaller
16
Template:Smaller
17
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68
Template:Smaller
320
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Subtotal controlled by central government 3,383,332 2,564,850
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282,406
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201,218
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147,500
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65,662
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73,276
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3,608
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2,383
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12,271
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30,157
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1There is an ongoing controversy over whether Moldovans are a subset of Romanians, or a distinct ethnic group. At the 2004 Moldovan Census, citizens could declare only one nationality. Consequently, one could not declare oneself both Moldovan and Romanian.

Transnistrian-controlled areas

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2015 census

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According to the last census in Transnistria (October 2015), the population of the region was 475,373, a 14.47% decrease from the figure recorded at the 2004 census.<ref name="2015CensusTransnistria">Template:Cite web</ref> By ethnic composition, the population of Transnistria was distributed as follows:

Around 14% did not declare any ethnicity. For the first time, the population had the option to identify as "Transnistrian".<ref name="2015CensusTransnistria"/>

In 2020, in Transnistria, 34.2% of the kindergarten students were ethnic Moldovans, while 28% were ethnic Ukrainians.<ref>Vitalie Calugareanu, "School choice divides families in Transnistria", in Deutsche Welle, October 3, 2020, at https://www.dw.com/en/transnistria-school-choice-divides-families-holds-kids-hostage/a-55147840.</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

2004 census

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Population Mold. Russians Ukrainians Gagauzes Bulg. Gyps. Jews Poles Belor. Germ. Armen. others,
non-decl.
Tiraspol 158,069  23,790

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 65,928

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 52,278

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 1,988

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 2,450

Template:Smaller

 116

Template:Smaller

 573

Template:Smaller

 324

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 1,712

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 701

Template:Smaller

 360

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 7,849
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Camenca District 27,284 13,048

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1,880

Template:Smaller

11,610

Template:Smaller

43

Template:Smaller

59

Template:Smaller

9

Template:Smaller

10

Template:Smaller

447

Template:Smaller

85

Template:Smaller

26

Template:Smaller

16

Template:Smaller

51

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Rîbnița District 82,699 24,729

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14,237

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37,554

Template:Smaller

149

Template:Smaller

309

Template:Smaller

51

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177

Template:Smaller

528

Template:Smaller

412

Template:Smaller

150

Template:Smaller

81

Template:Smaller

4,322

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Dubăsari District 36,734 18,080

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7,125

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10,594

Template:Smaller

92

Template:Smaller

134

Template:Smaller

46

Template:Smaller

46

Template:Smaller

53

Template:Smaller

185

Template:Smaller

63

Template:Smaller

126

Template:Smaller

190

Template:Smaller

Grigoriopol District 48,000 31,118

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7,332

Template:Smaller

8,333

Template:Smaller

123

Template:Smaller

240

Template:Smaller

13

Template:Smaller

26

Template:Smaller

100

Template:Smaller

187

Template:Smaller

327

Template:Smaller

62

Template:Smaller

139

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Slobozia District 86,742 36,651

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20,636

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19,872

Template:Smaller

512

Template:Smaller

7,323

Template:Smaller

133

Template:Smaller

35

Template:Smaller

137

Template:Smaller

475

Template:Smaller

496

Template:Smaller

140

Template:Smaller

332

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Subtotal Transnistria 439,528 147,416

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117,138

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140,241

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2,907

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10,515

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368

Template:Smaller

867

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1,589

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3,056

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1,763

Template:Smaller

785

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12,883

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Bender Template:Smaller 97,027 24,374

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41,949

Template:Smaller

17,348

Template:Smaller

1,066

Template:Smaller

3,001

Template:Smaller

132

Template:Smaller

383

Template:Smaller

190

Template:Smaller

713

Template:Smaller

258

Template:Smaller

173

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7,440

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Proteagailovca 3,142 756–761

Template:Smaller

1,482

Template:Smaller

658

Template:Smaller

25

Template:Smaller

163

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0–5

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2

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0–12

Template:Smaller

19

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6

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0–16

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0–31

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Gîsca 4,841 819–824

Template:Smaller

2,956

Template:Smaller

719

Template:Smaller

91

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168

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0–5

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7

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0–12

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8

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22

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0–16

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13–44

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Chițcani Template:Smaller ~9,000 ~3,100

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~4,800

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~900

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Template:Smaller Template:Smaller Template:Smaller Template:Smaller Template:Smaller Template:Smaller Template:Smaller Template:Smaller ~200

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Cremenciug 1,094 465

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353

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203

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7

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11

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2

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-

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-

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15

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22

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6

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10

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Roghi 715<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> ~700

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Template:Smaller Template:Smaller Template:Smaller Template:Smaller Template:Smaller Template:Smaller Template:Smaller Template:Smaller Template:Smaller Template:Smaller ~15

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Subotal other localities 115,819 30,219

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51,540

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19,828

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1,189

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3,343

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139

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392

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202

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755

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308

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195

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7,709

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Total Tiraspol-controlled areas 555,347 177,635

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168,678

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160,069

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4,096

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13,858

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507

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1,259

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1,791

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3,811

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2,071

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980

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20,592

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Languages

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Template:Main Romanian is the official language of Moldova. However, many speakers use the term Moldovan to describe the language they speak, even though its literary standard is virtually identical to Romanian. Officially since 1990, it is written in the Latin alphabet.

Native language

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Mother Tongues in Censuses (%)
2004 2014 2024
Moldovan 60.2 56.9 49.2
Romanian 16.6 23.2 31.3
Ukrainian 5.5 4.0 2.9
Russian 11.3 9.9 11.1
Gagauzian 4.1 4.0 3.8
Bulgarian 1.6 1.5 1.2
Romani / Gypsy 0.6 0.3 0.3
Other languages 0.2 0.2
Note: The table excludes the population

who did not declare a mother tongue.

Census statistics excludes the brake-away region of Transnistria.

Of the total population that declared its mother tongue (Template:Lang; distinct from the usually spoken language) in the 2024 census, 49.2% declared "Moldovan" and 31.3% declared Romanian, with both adding up to 80.5%. The share of the population that declared Romanian as its mother tongue increased by 8.1% compared to the 2014 census (23.2%), and the share that declared "Moldovan" decreased by 7.8% (56.9% in the 2014 census). Among other languages declared as mother tongues, Russian stood out with 11.1% of the population, followed by Gagauz with 3.8%, Ukrainian with 2.9%, Bulgarian with 1.2%, Romani/Gypsy with 0.3% and other languages with 0.2%.<ref name=":0">Template:Cite web</ref>

First language in daily use (2014 and 2024 censuses)

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According to the 2014 census, 2,720,377 answered to the question on "language usually used for communication". 2,138,964 people or 78.63% of the inhabitants of Moldova (proper) have Moldovan/Romanian as first language, of which 1,486,570 (53%) declared it Moldovan and 652,394 (23.3%) declared it Romanian. 394,133 people or 14.1% have Russian as language of daily use, 73.802 or 2.6% – Ukrainian, 74.167 or 2.6% – Gagauz, 26,577 or 0.9% – Bulgarian, and 12,734 or 0.5% – another language.<ref name="statistica.md"/> By contrast, 46.0% declared their usually spoken language to be Moldovan and 33.2% declared it to be Romanian in 2024.<ref name=":0">Template:Cite web</ref> In the 2024 census, the percentage of speakers of Russian as their usually spoken language was 15.3%, with other minority languages' share being lower: 2.3% for Gagauz, 2% for Ukrainian, 0.8% for Bulgarian, 0.3% for Romani and 0.2% for other languages.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

First language in daily use (2004 census)

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Ethnic group \ First language Moldovan * Romanian Russian Ukrainian Gagauzian Bulgarian other language did non declare Total
Moldovans 1,949,318 475,126 128,372 9,170 799 1,113 951 2,564,849
Romanians 1,597 69,936 1,537 81 5 4 116 73,276
Russians 8,852 2,805 187,526 1,224 329 344 138 201,218
Ukrainians 17,491 4,158 141,206 118,699 427 294 131 282,406
Gagauzians 2,756 609 40,445 413 102,395 821 61 147,500
Bulgarians 4,652 1,046 23,259 188 673 35,808 36 65,662
other ethnic groups 3,828 1,133 18,610 339 262 181 9,856 192 34,401
did non declare 46 1 35 29 13,909 14,020
Total by language of first use 1,988,540
58.77%Template:Spaces
554,814
16.4%Template:Spaces
540,990
15.99%Template:Spaces
130,114
3.85%Template:Spaces
104,890
3.10%Template:Spaces
38,565
1.14%Template:Spaces
11,318
0.34%Template:Spaces
14,101
0.41%Template:Spaces
3,383,332
100%Template:Spaces
* Moldovan language is one of the names used in the Republic of Moldova for the Romanian language.

Usage of own language by the ethnic groups of Moldova (2004 census)

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ethnic group own language Moldovan and Romanian Russian
Moldovans 94.52% 5%
Romanians 97.62% 2.1%
Russians 93.20% 5.79%
Ukrainians 42.03% 7.66% 50.00%
Gagauzians 69.42% 2.28% 27.42%
Bulgarians 54.53% 8.68% 35.42%
others up to 28.65% 14.42% 54.10%

Urban areas

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ethnic group own language Moldovan and Romanian Russian
Moldovans 86.71% 13.07%
Romanians 96.88% 2.85%
Russians 95.85% 3.82%
Ukrainians 13.06% 6.56% 80.19%
Gagauzians 40.10% 2.19% 57.23%
Bulgarians 36.81% 7.93% 54.45%
others up to 28.11% 8.35% 62.05%

Rural areas

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ethnic group own language Moldovan and Romanian Russian
Moldovans 98.24% 1.17%
Romanians 98.76% 0.94%
Russians 80.52% 15.25%
Ukrainians 72.99% 8.85% 17.74%
Gagauzians 86.16% 2.33% 10.40%
Bulgarians 68.95% 9.29% 19.95%
others up to 30.34% 33.39% 29.25%

Soviet era data

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File:Major ethnics groups in Moldova 1989.jpg
Ethnic map of Moldova (1989 data)

In the Soviet census of 1989 members of most of the ethnic groups in Moldavian SSR claimed the language of their ethnicity as their mother tongue: Moldovans (95%), Ukrainians (62%), Russians (99%), Gagauz (91%), Bulgarians (79%), and Gipsies (82%). The exceptions were Jews (26% citing Yiddish), Belarusians (43%), Germans (31%), and Poles (10%).

In the Soviet census of 1989, 62% of the total population claimed Moldovan as their native language. Only 4% of the entire population claimed Moldovan as a second language.

In 1979, Russian was claimed as a native language by a large proportion of Jews (66%) and Belarusians (62%), and by a significant proportion of Ukrainians (30%). Proportions of other ethnicities naming Russian as a native language ranged from 17% of Bulgarians to 3% of Moldovans (Russian was more spoken by urban Moldovans than by rural Moldovans). Russian was claimed as a second language by a sizeable proportion of all ethnicities: Moldovans (46%), Ukrainians (43%), Gagauz (68%), Jews (30%), Bulgarians (67%), Belarusians (34%), Germans (53%), Roma (36%), and Poles (24%).

Religion (2004 census)

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Template:Main According to the 2004 census, the population of Moldova has the following religious composition:

Religion Adherents % of total
Eastern Orthodox Christians 3,158,015 93.3%

Newer Protestant faiths

Baptists
Seventh-day Adventists
Pentecostal
Christians of Evangelical Faith Template:Smallsup


32,754Template:Spaces
13,503Template:Spaces
9,179Template:Spaces
5,075Template:Spaces

1.79%
0.97%Template:Spaces
0.40%Template:Spaces
0.27%Template:Spaces
0.15%Template:Spaces

Traditional Protestant

Confessional Evangelicals
Reformed
Evangelical Synod-Presbyterians


1,429Template:Spaces
1,190Template:Spaces
3,596Template:Spaces

0.19%
0.04%Template:Spaces
0.04%Template:Spaces
0.11%Template:Spaces

Old-Rite Christians Template:Smallsup 5,094 0.15%
Roman Catholics 4,645 0.14%
Other religions 29,813 0.88%
Non-religious 33,207 0.98%
Atheists 12,724 0.38%

Notes: 75,727 (2.24% of population) did not answer that question.
a Known as Creștini după Evanghelie, Pentecostal group.
b Traditionally Orthodox Lipovans.

History

In 1940–1941, and 1944–1991, the Soviet government strictly limited the activities of the Orthodox Church (and all religions) and at times sought to exploit it, with the ultimate goal of abolishing it and all religious activity altogether. Most Orthodox churches and monasteries in Moldova were demolished or converted to other uses, such as administrative buildings or warehouses, and clergy were sometimes punished for leading services. Still, many believers continued to practice their faith.

People in the independent Moldova have much greater religious freedom than they did in Soviet times. Legislation passed in 1992 guarantees religious freedom, but requires all religious groups to be officially recognized by the government.

Orthodox Christians

In 1991, Moldova had 853 Orthodox churches and eleven Orthodox monasteries (four for monks and seven for nuns). In 1992 construction or restoration of 221 churches was underway, but clergy remained in short supply.Template:Citation needed As of 2004, Christian Orthodox constitute the vast majority of the population in all districts of Moldova.

In the interwar period, the vast majority of ethnic Moldovans belonged to the Romanian Orthodox Church (Bucharest Patriarchate), but today both Romanian and Russian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate) have jurisdiction in Moldova, with the latter having more parishes. According to the local needs, liturgy is performed in Romanian, Russian, and Turkic (Gagauz). After the revival of religious activity in the last 20 years, a minority of the clergy and the faithful wanted to return to the Bucharest Patriarchate (Metropolis of Bessarabia). Because higher-level church authorities were unable to resolve the matter, Moldova now has two episcopates, one for each patriarchate. After the Soviet occupation in 1940, the Metropolis was downgraded to a Bishopric. In late 1992, the Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia issued a decree upgrading its eparchy of Chișinău and Moldova to a Metropolis.

Greek Catholics

Moldova also has a Greek Catholic minority, mainly among ethnic Ukrainians, although the Soviet government declared the Greek Catholic Churches illegal in 1946 and forcibly united them with the Russian Orthodox Church. However, the Greek Catholic Churches had survived underground until the dissolution of the Soviet Union.

Roman Catholics

Half of Moldova's Roman Catholics are in Chișinău, and 1/5 in Bălți.

Old Believers

In addition, the Old Russian Orthodox Church (Old Believers) had fourteen churches and one monastery in Moldova in 1991.

Half of Moldova's Old Believers are in Florești district, and 1/5 in Sîngerei district.

Judaism

Despite the Soviet government's suppression and harassment, Moldova's practicing Jews managed to retain their religious identity. About a dozen Jewish newspapers were started in the early 1990s, and religious leaders opened a synagogue in Chișinău; there were six Jewish communities of worship throughout the country. In addition, Moldova's government created the Department of Jewish Studies at Chișinău State University, mandated the opening of a Jewish high school in Chișinău, and introduced classes in Judaism in high schools in several cities. The government also provides financial support to the Society for Jewish Culture.

Protestants

There are around 65,000 Protestants of all sects in Moldova today. There are more than 1,000 Baptists in the cities of Chișinău and Bălți, in Cahul, Fălești, Hîncești, Sîngerei, Ștefan Vodă, and Ungheni districts, and in Găgăuzia. There are more than 1,000 Seventh-day Adventists in Cahul, Hîncești and Sîngerei districts, and in Găgăuzia, there are more than 1,000 Pentecostals in Chișinău and in Briceni district. There are more than 1,000 members of Brethren assemblies only in Chișinău. There are more than 1,000 Evangelical Synod-Presbyterians only in Chișinău.

Others

Other religious denominations in Moldova include:

Immigration

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Moldova migration data, 2014-present

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Year Immigrants (Total) Emigrants (Total) Net Migration
2014 98,731 122,955 -24,224
2015 105,834 127,277 -21,443
2016 107,303 153,405 -46,102
2017 107,580 158,259 -50,679
2018 116,739 158,788 -42,049
2019 116,196 153,289 -37,093
2020 65,167 72,372 -7,205
2021 68,356 113,769 -45,413
2022 177,875 241,448 -63,573
2023 97,517 130,084 -32,567

Foreign citizens (according to the Office of Migration and Asylum):<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Country 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
Template:Flag 6,786 6,834 5,318 5,404
Template:Flag 5,742 5,953 4,068 3,905
Template:Flag 943 1,292 942 1,248
Template:FlagiconTemplate:Flag 988 1,037 1,012 1,172
Template:Flag 2,200 1,929 1,412 1,107
Template:Flag 256 520 634 773
Template:FlagiconTemplate:Flag 501 535 449 474
Template:Flag 371 458 433 404
Template:Flag 433 507 364 282
Template:Flag 327 309 240 255
Template:Flag 164 327 172 227
Template:Flag 211 229 209 218
Template:Flag 202 220 179 181
Template:Flag 106 133
Template:FlagiconTemplate:Flag 131 123 101 121
Template:Flag 140 134 112 110
Template:Flag 98 110 101 105
Others 3,271 3,313 1,310 1,551
Total 22,764 23,830 17,162 ~18,600 18,761 20,763

Secondary demographic indices

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Average age

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Average age of the population (years) on the fifth<ref>BNS: Vоrsta medie a popula?iei dupa ani, medii ?i sexeTemplate:Dead link</ref>
The year 1992 1995 growth 2000 growth 2005 growth 2010 growth 2015 growth
Years
32,0 32,4
+0.4
33,4
+1.0
34,9
+1.5
36,2
+1.3
37,5
+1.3

Life expectancy at birth

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File:Life expectancy of Moldova.svg
Life expectancy in Moldova since 1950
File:Life expectancy by WBG -Moldova -diff.png
Life expectancy in Moldova since 1960 by gender

Since 2000, there has been a continuous increase in life expectancy, except for 2005, a year in which there was a high level of general and infant mortality. In 2013, this indicator recorded the maximum value of the given period – 71.85 years, including men – 68.1 and women – 75.5 years.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The significant increase in life expectancy was influenced by the decrease in the overall mortality rate to 10.7 deaths per 1000 inhabitants, and the infant death rate, which constituted 9.4 deaths under one year per 1,000 live births.

Average life expectancy (years) based on sex after decades, five and a half years<ref>BNS: Speran?a de via?a la na?tere dupa ani, medii ?i sexeTemplate:Dead link</ref>
The year 1960 1970 1980 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2016
Women: Template:Increase69,8 Template:Increase72,1 Template:Decrease68,8 Template:Increase71,9 Template:Decrease69,7 Template:Increase71,2 Template:Increase71,7 Template:Increase73,4 Template:Increase75,5 Template:Increase76,1
Average time: Template:Increase68,1 Template:Increase69,4 Template:Decrease65,6 Template:Increase68,0 Template:Decrease65,8 Template:Increase67,6 Template:Increase67,9 Template:Increase69,1 Template:Increase71,5 Template:Increase72,2
Men: Template:Increase65,6 Template:Increase66,3 Template:Decrease62,4 Template:Increase63,9 Template:Decrease61,8 Template:Increase63,9 Template:Decrease63,8 Template:Increase65,0 Template:Increase67,5 Template:Increase68,1

Population by sex

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Gender composition of the population, after decades<ref>Template:Cite webTemplate:Dead link</ref>
Year 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2015
Men 46,76% 47,25% 47,64% 47,87% 48,08% 48,10%
Women 53,24% 52,75% 52,36% 52,13% 51,92% 51,90%
Men per 1.000 women 878 896 910 918 926 927

Infant mortality

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Children under 1 year old in 1,000 newborns:<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

The Year 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2017
Children Template:DecreasePositive35,0 Template:DecreasePositive30,9 Template:DecreasePositive19,0 Template:IncreaseNegative21,2 Template:DecreasePositive18,3 Template:DecreasePositive12,4 Template:DecreasePositive11,7 Template:DecreasePositive9,7 Template:DecreasePositive9,4

Marriage

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Year Number
marriages
per 1000 inhabitants Number
divorce
per 1000 inhabitants
1980 46.083 11,5 11.273 2,8
1985 40.901 Template:Decrease9,7 11.176 Template:DecreasePositive2,7
1990 40.809 Template:Decrease9,4 13.135 Template:IncreaseNegative3,0
1995 32.775 Template:Decrease7,5 14.617 Template:IncreaseNegative3,4
2000 21.684 Template:Decrease6,0 9.707 Template:DecreasePositive2,7
2005 27.187 Template:Increase7,6 14.521 Template:IncreaseNegative4,0
2010 26.483 Template:Decrease7,4 11.504 Template:DecreasePositive3,2
2011 25.900 Template:Decrease7,3 11.120 Template:DecreasePositive3,1
2012 24.262 Template:Decrease6,8 10.637 Template:DecreasePositive3,0
2013 24.449 Template:Increase6,9 10.775 Template:Steady3,0
2014 25.624 Template:Increase7,2 11.130 Template:IncreaseNegative3,1
2015 24.709 Template:Decrease6,9 11.199 Template:Steady3,1
2016 21.992 Template:Decrease6,2 10.605 Template:DecreasePositive3,0

Urban and rural population

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File:Плотность населения Молдавии на 2014 г.png
Density of population per km2, depending on administrative unit
Year Urban population % Rural population %
2000 1.486.410 40,89 2.148.702 59,11
2001 Template:Decrease1.485.210 40,94 Template:Decrease2.142.602 59,06
2002 Template:Decrease1.484.142 41,02 Template:Decrease2.134.170 58,98
2003 Template:Decrease1.477.927 40,97 Template:Decrease2.129.508 59,03
2004 Template:Decrease1.476.028 41,00 Template:Decrease2.124.408 59,00
2005 Template:Decrease1.469.828 40,94 Template:Decrease2.120.108 59,06
2006 Template:Increase1.478.011 41,27 Template:Decrease2.103.099 58,73
2007 Template:Decrease1.476.110 41,32 Template:Decrease2.096.593 58,68
2008 Template:Decrease1.476.099 41,37 Template:Decrease2.091.413 58,63
2009 Template:Increase1.476,681 41,44 Template:Decrease2.087.014 58,56
2010 Template:Increase1.481.696 41,62 Template:Decrease2.078.734 58,38
2011 Template:Increase1.485.766 41,74 Template:Decrease2.073.775 58,26
2012 Template:Increase1.492.165 41,92 Template:Decrease2.067.332 58,08
2013 Template:Increase1.502.996 42,25 Template:Decrease2.054.638 57,75
2014 Template:Increase1.507.265 42,40 Template:Decrease2.047.894 57,60
2015 Template:Increase1.511.051 42,53 Template:Decrease2.042.005 57,47
2016 Template:Increase1.516.800 42,71 Template:Decrease2.034.100 57,47

See also

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References

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Inline: Template:Reflist General:

Template:CIA World Factbook

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Template:Moldova topics Template:Moldovan censuses Template:Demographics of Europe