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Composition of population by ethnicity, Galatz

 

Year

Total Population

Romanians

Greeks

Jews

Bulgarians

Russians

Germans

Serbians

Lipovans

Polish

Armenians

English

French

Italians

Dutch

Hungarians

Turks

Austrian–Hungarian

Other

1882[1]

40,022

25,551

4,423

569

579

497

Included at Bulgarians

66

215

146

520

7,295

85

1890[2]

59,143

34,765

4,196

13,085

848

830

2,068

129

36

228

355

80

160

385

26

1,835

115

1899[3]

62,545

38,283

3,587

13,520[4]

311

841

523

24

75

142

346

979

3,825

22


[1] Adrian Pohrib, Din istoria poliţiei române. Poliţia oraşului Galaţi între anii 1832 şi 1949. Istoric şi documente (Galaţi: Agaton, 2013), 428.

[2] Moise N. Pacu, Cartea judeţului Covurluiu. Note geografice, istorice şi în deosebi statistice, (Bucharest: Stabilimentul Grafic I. V. Socecu, 1891), 109.

[3] Leonida Colescu, Recesământul general al populaţiunei României: Rezultate definitive precedate de o introducţiune cu explicaţiuni şi date comparative (Bucharest: Institutul de Arte Grafice Eminescu, 1905), 89.

[4] The entry was “without any citizenship”.