Romania Administrative Divisions

What is the hierarchy of administrative divisions in Romania?

Romania operates on a 3‑level system starting with 8 regions, then county, 1 national capital, and communes, 6 municipal sectors, 8 towns as the smallest administrative units.

Here’s a breakdown of the hierarchy:

1. Regions: Romania is divided into 8 regions.

2. County, 1 National capital: Regions are subdivided into county, 1 national capital.

3. Communes, 6 Municipal sectors, 8 Towns: These are the smallest administrative units, often found within county, 1 national capital.

List of Romania's administrative divisions with their counts and names

These are the summarized administrative divisions. The full dataset is available in the Download Center.

isocountryadmin level 1admin level 2admin level 3admin level 4
RORomaniaBucharest - Ilfov (Region)1 County, 1 National capital32 Communes, 6 Municipal sectors, 8 TownsThis level doesn’t exist for this country.
RORomaniaCenter (Region)6 Counties20 Municipalities, 357 Communes, 37 TownsThis level doesn’t exist for this country.
RORomaniaNord-East (Region)6 Counties17 Municipalities, 30 Towns, 505 CommunesThis level doesn’t exist for this country.
RORomaniaNord-West (Region)6 Counties15 Municipalities, 28 Towns, 403 CommunesThis level doesn’t exist for this country.
RORomaniaSouth-East (Region)6 Counties11 Municipalities, 24 Towns, 355 CommunesThis level doesn’t exist for this country.
RORomaniaSouth Muntenia (Region)7 Counties17 Municipalities, 31 Towns, 519 CommunesThis level doesn’t exist for this country.
RORomaniaSud-West Oltenia (Region)5 Counties11 Municipalities, 29 Towns, 408 CommunesThis level doesn’t exist for this country.
RORomaniaWest (Region)4 Counties12 Municipalities, 281 Communes, 30 TownsThis level doesn’t exist for this country.

Why is building an Administrative Divisions Database complex?

The complexity arises from inconsistent global standards, frequent boundary changes, non-uniform naming conventions (e.g., “suburb” in Australia vs. “county” in the US), and variations in administrative levels across countries. Integrating and harmonizing data from multiple sources requires advanced normalization, versioning, and geospatial validation techniques.

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