Transylvania is a province in the central part of Romania.
Transylvania is a province of Romania, situated in the central-north western part of the country.
Transylvania is a region in Central Romania. So the neighbors of Transylvania are of course other regions of Romania: (starting from the West - clockwise ) Crisana (N-W), Maramures (N), Bucovina (N), Moldova (N-E S-E), Muntenia (S-E), Oltenia (S) and Banat (S-W).
Transylvania is a province in the central part of Romania; consequently are adjacent another Romanian provinces as Muntenia, Moldova, Banat, CriÅŸana and MaramureÅŸ. Sometimes are presented as components of Transylvania the provinces CriÅŸana and MaramureÅŸ.
Transylvania is a province in the central part of Romania.
Transylvania is a province in the Central Romania.
Transylvania is a province in the central part of Romania.
Transylvania (or Ardeal) is a Romanian province, impossible to be allied today with other countries. Of course, in the Middle Age the situation was different.
Transylvania is a region in the central part of Romania; the area is approx. 60 000 km2.
Usually in Transylvania and Hungary
Transylvania is a region in modern day Romania.
There are no countries in Romania. Romania is a country. It borders onto five other countries in Eastern Europe: Bulgaria, Hungary, Moldova, Serbia and Ukraine. Transylvania is a region covering the north, west and centre of Romania. It includes the Carpathian mountains. Transylvania was part of the ancient kingdom of Dacia.
Adjacent countries are countries that share a common border or are located next to each other without any other country in between. They are geographically close and often have significant interactions and shared interests due to their proximity.