Moldovan diaspora

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Moldovan diaspora in the world as of 2021 (includes people with Moldovan citizenship or ancestry from Moldova):
  Moldova
  +100,000
  +10,000
  +1,000

The Moldovan diaspora is the diaspora of Moldova, including Moldovan citizens abroad or people with ancestry from the country, regardless of their ethnic origin. Very few of them have settled in other parts of the world, but there is a significant number of them in some countries, mostly in the former Soviet Union, Italy, Spain, Romania, Portugal, Greece, Canada, and the United States.

List of countries with Moldovan diaspora[]

Country № of Moldovan ancestry % of country population

 Ukraine

258,619 (2001)[1]

0.62

 Romania

177,000 (2019)[2]

0.91

 Russia

156,400 (2010)[3]

0.11

 Italy

142,583 (2011)[4]

0.24

 Spain

17,426 (2011)[5]

0.04

 Kazakhstan

14,245 (2009)[6]

0.08

 Portugal

13,586 (2011)[7]

0.13

 Greece

9,920 (2006)[8]

0.09

 Canada

8,050 (2011)[9]

0.02

 United States

7,859 (2000)[10]

0.002

 Belarus

3,465 (2009)[11]

0.04

 United Kingdom

3,417 (2015)[12]

0.005

 Latvia

1,967 (2016)[13]

0.10

 Ireland

1,967 (2016)[14]

0.04

 Lithuania

540 (2011)[15]

0.02

 Kyrgyzstan

505 (2009)[16]

0.01

 Estonia

502 (2011)[17]

0.04

 Sweden

186 (2008)[18]

0.002

 Tajikistan

157 (2010)[19]

0.002

 Mexico

20 (2012)[20]

0.00

See also[]

References[]

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