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Isaccea - Population |  | Isaccea - Population: Encyclopedia II - Isaccea - Population |  | | The majority of the population is formed by Orthodox Christian Romanians, but there is also a 4% minority of Muslim Turks.
1912: 4,112
1930: 4,576
1948: 4,653
1956: 5,203
1966: 5,059
1977: 5,347
1992: 5,639
2002: 5,374
Isaccea - Ethnic structure.
According to the 2002 Romanian census, the ethnic structure of the population of Isaccea was the following:
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Isaccea - Population
The majority of the population is formed by Orthodox Christian Romanians, but there is also a 4% minority of Muslim Turks.
- 1912: 4,112
- 1930: 4,576
- 1948: 4,653
- 1956: 5,203
- 1966: 5,059
- 1977: 5,347
- 1992: 5,639
- 2002: 5,374
Isaccea - Ethnic structure
According to the 2002 Romanian census, the ethnic structure of the population of Isaccea was the following:
Isaccea - Religion
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