In the Latin language the meaning of Transylvania is beyond the forest.
Although their names sound similar, the legendary Transylvania, once home to the infamous Vlad the Impaler - the inspiration behind Bram Stoker's Dracula - is NOT a part of the Pennsylvania, USA. This Transylvania is actually a central region in modern day Romania, in southeastern Europe. There is, however, a Transylvania Bible School in western Pennsylvania, although neither are related in any meaningful way. "Sylvania" in both cases means "woods" in Latin. Transylvania means "beyond the woods" while Pennsylvania means "Penn's woods," named after William Penn.
i dont think vampyres n draculas still live there........ transylvania means land beyond forest.. so i think bears and wolves are but not vampyres....
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Transylvania is spelled as T-R-A-N-S-Y-L-V-A-N-I-A.
Transylvania is populated from the paleolithic.
No, Transylvania is a region in Romania.
Any passcode for Transylvania.
Transylvania still exists.
Transylvania is a Romanian province.
Transylvania is in Romania.
"Hotel Transylvania" is a fictional place depicted in a series of animated films. The location of the hotel is not specified in the movies, but it is portrayed as being hidden deep in a remote, mountainous region.
No. The Hotel Transylvania franchise is created by Sony Pictures Animation.