Transylvania is correct.
Transylvania is spelled as T-R-A-N-S-Y-L-V-A-N-I-A.
The main language spoken in Transylvania is Romanian. However, due to its multicultural history, other languages like Hungarian, German, and Romani are also spoken in the region.
In 1848, Hungarian and Romanian were the main languages spoken in Transylvania. Hungarians comprised a significant portion of the population and were predominantly found in urban areas and among the nobility, while Romanians formed the majority in rural regions. German was also spoken by a smaller population, mainly among the Transylvanian Saxons.
The suffix of "spell" is " -el."
The official language spoken in Transylvania, a region in Romania, is Romanian. However, there are other minority languages spoken in the region, such as Hungarian and German.
The noun for spell is "spelling," As in, "What is the correct spelling for this word?"
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The 2012 animated movie was "Hotel Transylvania" (named for the stereotypical homeland of vampires since the time of Dracula).
Any passcode for Transylvania.
Transylvania still exists.
"Hotel Transylvania" is a fictional place depicted in a series of animated films. The location of the hotel is not specified in the movies, but it is portrayed as being hidden deep in a remote, mountainous region.
No, Transylvania is a region in Romania.
Transylvania is in Romania.
Transylvania is a Romanian province.
Transylvania is populated from the paleolithic.
No. The Hotel Transylvania franchise is created by Sony Pictures Animation.
There is no such listing or location for the Transylvania Express. There is a company and website that goes by the name of Transylvania Express that charters trains to Transylvania and parts of Romania.
Transylvania is a region of Romania, not a country.