Because the population of Transylvania is of Romanian origin. Other as Hungarians, Gypsies, Ukrainians, Germans, Jews are only invaders.
The majority of the inhabitants in Transylvania are Romanians; also here are Hungarians and Gypsies (the remnants of asiatic migratory peoples).
It depends on what area you in. Since Transylvania is in Romania, many people speak Romanian. But Transylvania used to belong to the Austro-Hungarian empire, so there are many ethnic Hungarians. Within Transylvania, in the area of Szekelyfold, Hungarian is the prominent language and even in big cities like Cluj-Napoca, Targu Mures and Brasov, Hungarians are a huge portion of the population. Then there are some places, like Sibiu, where there are large ethnic German populations. But for the most part, Hungarian and Romanian are the main languages.
No significative falling of the Hungarians in Transylvania during the time. * Census, December 1930 (all Romania)-7,9 % Hungarians * Census, January 1992 (all Romania)-7,12 % Hungarians * Census, December 2002 (all Romania)-6,604 % Hungarians
After the census of October 2011: - Romanians: 75,6 % - Hungarians: 17,9 % - Gypsies: 3,5 % and also some other small minorities.
The majority is formed by Romanians; other ethnicities are Hungarians and Gypsies. The number of Germans, Czechs, Slowakians, Ukrainians, etc. is very small.
Transylvanus has written: 'The ethnical minorities of Transylvania' -- subject(s): Ethnic relations, Hungarians, Minorities, Territorial questions, World War, 1914-1918
It's not very scary. It's a beautiful place. You can visit Transylvania if you want!
Transylvania, CriÅŸana, Banat, MaramureÅŸ were annexed but these were Romanian provinces (not countries) occupied by Hungarians migratory hordes.
Answer: Transylvania is currently in Romania. It used to be part of Austria-Hungary and Hungary before - for more than 1000 years.Transylvania is not a country, but a historical region in the central part of Romania.
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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.