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==Economy==

Bihor is one of the wealthiest counties in Romania, with a GDP per capita well above the national average. Recently, the economy has been driven by a number of construction projects. Bihor has the lowest unemployment rate in Romania and among the lowest in Europe, with only 1.7% unemployment, compared to Romania's average of 6.5%.


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Administrative map of Romania
with Bihor county highlighted

Bihor is a Romanian county (Judeţ) in the Transylvania region, with the capital city at Oradea (population: 206,527). Its common abbreviation is BH.

Demographics

In 2002, Bihor had a population of 600,223 and the population density was 79.56/km². There were 291,613 males and 308,610 females. The county was inhabited by 969 foreign citizens (0.0016% of the population) in 2002. Bihor is among the wealthiest counties in Romania.

Ethnicity

The following ethnicities make up the population of Bihor, as of the 2002 census:

Religion

The following religions make up the population of Bihor, as of the 2002 census:


Geography

This county has a total area of ].

List of cities in Bihor county

Communes in Bihor county

This is a list of communes and villages in Bihor county:

Economy

Bihor is one of the wealthiest counties in Romania, with a GDP per capita well above the national average. Recently, the economy has been driven by a number of construction projects. Bihor has the lowest unemployment rate in Romania and among the lowest in Europe, with only 1.7% unemployment, compared to Romania's average of 6.5%.

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