Difficult to say.
Vîrful Moldoveanu, in the Făgăraş Mountains (Southern Carpathians) with 2544 m is the highest in Romania. But it is situated administratively not in Transylvania but in the Argeş county.
- Vîrful is pic in Romanian language.
Carpathians mountains
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.
These are the Carpathians Mountains.
Yes, there is such a place as Transylvania, it is in a region in central Romania and is surrounded by the Transylvanian Alps, a range of Carpathian Mountains.
These are the Carpathian Mountains.
These are the Carpathians Mountains.
Translyvanian Alps
The Carpathian Mountain Range; but any link of Carpathians and Russia.
Its the Danube river and Danube plain separates Romania and Bulgaria. There are no mountaneous border between the mentioned two countries. And Carpathian mountain range of Romnia or Balkan mountain range (most northern mountains of Bulgaria: none of them serves as border.
The main mountain range in Antarctica is the Transantarctic Mountain Range.
These mountains are the Carpathians.
The Carpathians Mountains.