Transylvania is a province in the central part of Romania.
No, Transylvania is a landlocked province of Romania.
Transylvania is a province in the Central 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 province of Romania, situated in the central-north western part of the country.
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.
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.
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).
Transilvania is in Romania. A border by River Daniube separate the two countries.