TSS Transylvania was the name of two British passenger steamships: Transylvania I (1914-1917), and Transylvania II (1925-1940). Both were sunk by German torpedoes.
bunnicula is an ordinary bunnie but hes also a vampire from transylvania
i dont know at all
Romanian- regional , in some places a form of hungarian, and very rare german.
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.
My knowledge of Transylvania would not directly impact my ideas about Bunnicula, as Bunnicula is a fictional character in a children's book series by James Howe. However, if I were to draw connections between Transylvania and Bunnicula, I might consider the cultural associations with vampires and folklore in Transylvania, which could add depth to my understanding and interpretation of the character. Ultimately, my knowledge of Transylvania could provide a richer context for exploring themes of mystery, darkness, and supernatural elements in the Bunnicula series.
Now in Romania are approx. 45 000 German ethnics who lives mostly in Transylvania and Banat.
Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge was created in 1826.
knowledge - (das) Wissen
Boston Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge was created in 1829.
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