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As of January 2000, the Romanian population was 22,455,500, with 12,297,000 of the inhabitants living in cities and towns and 10,158,500 living in villages. The population is clustered in 263 cities and towns and 15,779 villages and smaller entities (communes). All cities and towns, as well as a smaller percentage of villages, have centralized water supply systems. Approximately 11.3 million inhabitants in cities and towns and 3.4 million inhabitants in villages have centralized drinking water systems (see Appendix for details).

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Rojanschi, V., Mlenajek, L., Stanciulescu, M. (2002). Riverbank Filtration in Water Supply in Romania—Old Solutions, New Problems. In: Ray, C. (eds) Riverbank Filtration: Understanding Contaminant Biogeochemistry and Pathogen Removal. NATO Science Series, vol 14. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0479-4_12

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