1. Carpathians Mountains, rivers, lakes, hills, plains, caves.
2. Examples: methane, petrol, gold, soil for the agriculture, hydroenergy, mineral waters, forests, thermal waters, marble, other natural building materials etc.
3. The Romanian language; a minority spoke the Hungarian language.
The main language spoken in Transylvania is Romanian.
The traditional language spoken in Transylvania is Romanian.
romanian, Transylvania is part of Romania
In the Latin language the meaning of Transylvania is beyond the forest.
In the Latin language the meaning of Transylvania is beyond the forest.
Transylvania is a region of Romania; the majority of the inhabitants speak the Romanian language.
The Romanian language equivalent of your majesty is maiestatea voastră; be sure that Transylvania is a province in Romania !
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.
Of course, in Transylvania, a Romanian province; the correct name is Carpathians Mountains (in Romanian language - Munţii Carpaţi).
1. Transylvania is not a country, but only a province of Romania. 2. The language in Transylvania is the Romanian language. Some inhabitants, descendants of some migratory peoples talk in other languages. 3. undead = care nu este mort, viu
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.
Geographical terminology refers to the specific vocabulary and language used to describe and study the Earth's physical features, landscapes, and environments. It includes terms that help geographers and scholars communicate effectively about locations, landforms, climate patterns, and other geographical aspects. Understanding geographical terminology is essential for effectively communicating about and studying the Earth's natural and human-made features.