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In 2002, it had a population of 326,222<ref>National Institute of Statistics, ''''</ref> and a ] of 52/km².

*]- 84.62% (or 276,038)<ref>National Institute of Statistics, '''' ("Population by ethnicity")</ref>
*] - 14.06% (or 45,870)
*] - 1.18% (or 3,835), and others.

In 2011, it had a population of 302,432<ref>National Institute of Statistics, ''''</ref> and a population density of 46/km².

*]- 85.21% (or 257,707)<ref></ref>
*] – 12.96% (or 39,196)
*], others – 1.76% (or 5,326).

Harghita county has the highest percentage of Hungarians in Romania, just ahead of ] county. The primary Hungarian group, the ] (Szeklers, Secui in ]), form the majority of the population in most of the county's municipalities, with Romanians concentrated in the northern and eastern part of the county (particularly ] and ]), as well as in the enclave of ].

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