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In 1848, Hungarian and Romanian were the main languages spoken in Transylvania. Hungarians comprised a significant portion of the population and were predominantly found in urban areas and among the nobility, while Romanians formed the majority in rural regions. German was also spoken by a smaller population, mainly among the Transylvanian Saxons.

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