Transylvania became officially a part of Romania at 1 December 1918 (The act of Union).
Under the Treaty of Versailles, Romania was granted the possibility to expand, provided the regions with Romania population chose to join Romania. There was a referendum, the majority of the population was in favour of the union and the Great Union was ratified as explained above.
Transylvania is an old Romanian province but the term was used for the first time in 1 075.
Transylvania is in Romania.
Transylvania is a region in the central part of Romania.
Transylvania is situated in the central part of Romania.
No, Transylvania is a region in Romania.
Carpathian Mountains are in Romania; Transylvania is a province of Romania.
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.
It is in Romania.
Transylvania is a region of Romania; the majority of the inhabitants speak the Romanian language.
Transylvania is part of Romania, and the currency in Romania is the Romanian Leu (abbreviation: RON).
Transylvania is a region of Romania, not a country.
Transylvania is in Romania.