Transylvania is a large region with many historic and important cities. Some of the main cities in Transylvania are Alba Iulia, Sibiu, Timișoara, Cluj-Napoca, Brașov, and Oradea.
The main cities in Transylvania are: * Brasov * Cluj-Napoca * Sibiu Also: Arad, Satu Mare, Tîrgu Mureş, Bistriţa, Mediaş, Sighişoara, Turda.
The main language spoken in Transylvania is Romanian.
The main religion in Transylvania is the Romanian Orthodox Church. There are also some Calvinists.
Transylvania is famous for being the main setting for Dracula's castle in Bram Stoker's Dracula.
Transylvania is a city in Romania. Therefore it does not have a capital.There is no official capital city of Transylvania, since Transylvania isn't today an official political or administrative division. However, the city of Cluj-Napoca is the main city of Transylvania and is informally known as its capital.
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.
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It depends on what area you in. Since Transylvania is in Romania, many people speak Romanian. But Transylvania used to belong to the Austro-Hungarian empire, so there are many ethnic Hungarians. Within Transylvania, in the area of Szekelyfold, Hungarian is the prominent language and even in big cities like Cluj-Napoca, Targu Mures and Brasov, Hungarians are a huge portion of the population. Then there are some places, like Sibiu, where there are large ethnic German populations. But for the most part, Hungarian and Romanian are the main languages.
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.
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.
Transylvania is known for being home to some of Europe's best preserved medieval towns, many of which are open to the public to tour while they visit.