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Transylvania makes up the north-western quadrant of the country and is the largest province of Romania comprising 13 counties (judeţe).

It is in the north western and central part of the country.

Transylvania (Transilvania in Romanian) is a historical province. Romania has 3 historical provinces: Moldavia (Moldova - not the country) to the east, Muntenia to the south and Transilvania to the west. Although the most part of the history these provinces were apart, due to empires such as Austro-Hungary (which for a long time had Transilvania oppressively occupied), Turkey and others, all the provinces were inhabited by Romanians.

Transylvania is a province in the central part of Romania.

Transylvania is located around the middle of Romania. There are a lot of castles found in Transylvania which includes the Bran Castle (also known as Dracula's castle-but is incorrect). The castle is not as scary as it seems unless spiders freak you out.
Transylvania is a historical sight which is located in ROMANIA
Bram Stoker wrote his gothic horror novel Dracula, which was set in Translylvania (which is now associated with vampires).

To answer your question, Translylvania is a historical region in the central part of Romania.

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