The inhabitants of Transylvania are Romanians; some minorities as Hungarian, Gypsies an Germans also exist in this old Romanian province.
Please select the Transylvanian meteorological stations from the link.
It was were basically all the Transylvanian Saxons ( the Germans ) lived in. :D
The majority of the inhabitants in Transylvania are Romanians; also here are Hungarians and Gypsies (the remnants of asiatic migratory peoples).
Yes, there is such a place as Transylvania, it is in a region in central Romania and is surrounded by the Transylvanian Alps, a range of Carpathian Mountains.
Natural resources of Transylvania are: soils for agriculture, forests, plains, mining (coal, methane gas, gold, silver, uranium, mercury, lead, zinc, bismuth, tellure, cadmium, building stones, sand, bauxite, etc.), mineral waters etc.
Transylvania is a region of Romania; the majority of the inhabitants speak the Romanian language.
Romania. The Carpathian Mountains stretch across parts of Romania, while the Transylvanian Alps are a subrange of the Carpathians located in Transylvania, Romania.
Cluj-Napoca, with 304 474 inhabitants at 01.01.2009.
If you define Transylvania as the entire region of Romania situated west of the Carpathian Mountains, its population adds up today to around 7.2 million. Approximately 3 out of 4 inhabitants of Transylvania are Romanian, and 1 out of 5 is Hungarian.
Transylvania became officially a part of Romania at 1 December 1918. Transylvania is an old Romanian province; now some inhabitants here speak the Hungarian language - they are the remains of the Middle Age Asiatic invaders.
1. Transylvania is not a country, but only a province of Romania. 2. The language in Transylvania is the Romanian language. Some inhabitants, descendants of some migratory peoples talk in other languages. 3. undead = care nu este mort, viu
Transylvanian Flower was created in 2005.