No. Before 1920 (treaty of trianon) Transylvania was part of Hungary (Austria-Hungary) - then Transylvania was became a part of Romania.
"The treaty greatly redefined and reduced Hungary's borders. From its borders before World War I, it lost 72% of its territory, which was reduced from 325,111 square kilometres (125,526 sq mi) to 93,073 square kilometres (35,936 sq mi)"
It is in Romania.
Yes, it is true.
Hungary is on the west of Romania.
Hungary is placed in the north-west of Romania.
To the north of the European part of Turkey are Greece and Bulgaria; to the west of Romania is Hungary.
Transylvania is not a country but a province in the Central Romania; countries adjacent to Romania are: Bulgaria, Moldova, Ukraine, Hungary, Serbia.Transylvania is a region in the central part of Romania.
Belarus and Ukraine were part of the Soviet Union. Romania was not.
Hungary, Serbia, Bulgaria, Republic of Moldova, Ukraine and the Black Sea.
Both Serbia and Ukraine border Hungary and Romania.
Ferdinand (1865-1927) was the king of Romania, not of Hungary.
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The Austro-Hungarian and the Germany armies occupied the most part of Romania, excepting Moldova.