Transylvania is a mountainous region. This region is full of alpine mountain ranges, savage, steep rocks with jagged canyons, waterfalls, fortified cities and much more.
Iceland is mountainous.
The question implies that Transylvania is a city, which it is not. Transylvania is a mountainous region in Romania, which is blanketed by forests and farms. There are communities of various sizes that dot the region; these communities range in size from villages, to towns and cities.
"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.
Transylvania is a region in the central part of Romania.
No, Transylvania is a region in Romania.
Sweden does not have flat land. The land in this country is not known to be bumpy either. This a mountainous region.
Transylvania is a region of Romania, not a country.
Belgium is mostly flat with some rolling hills in the southern region. The highest point in the country is only about 700 meters above sea level, so it is not considered mountainous.
Transylvania is a region. You have to specify a city or town within that region.
Not really. Utah is a mountainous region, so the flat parts are called valleys, not plains.
Yes, Transylvania is a region in Romania.
Transylvania is a region in the center of Romania.