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  1. Largest cityCluj-Napoca
    Official languagesRomanian
    Ethnic groups (2021)76.42% Romanians · 17.36% Hungarians · 4.53% Roma · 1.69% others
    Religion (2021)91.42% Christianity · 65.96% Romanian Orthodoxy · 14.04% Protestantism · 9.32% Catholicism · 2.10% other Christian · 0.27% undeclared / no religion · 0.0% no data · 8.31% others
    The Truth About Transylvania
    The Truth About Transylvania
    Beyond vampire tales, Transylvania is a land of medieval castles, Gothic churches, and rich history, culture, and diversity.
    Etymology

    The earliest known reference to Transylvania appears in a Medieval Latin document of the Kingdom of Hungary in 1078 as ultra silvam, meaning "beyond the forest" (ultra meaning "beyond" or "on the far side of" … See more

    History

    The first known civilization to inhabit the territory was the Agathyrsi, of the Scythic cultures. From the 4th century BC, Celtic La Tène culture came to domination. The indigenous Dacian tribes engaged in politics from the 1s… See more

    Geography and ethnography

    The Transylvanian Plateau, 300 to 500 metres (980–1,640 feet) high, is drained by the Mureș, Someș, Criș, and Olt rivers, as well as other tributaries of the Danube. This core of historical Transylvania roughly correspond… See more

    Administrative divisions

    The area of the historical Voivodeship is 55,146 km (21,292 sq mi).
    The regions granted to Romania in 1920 covered 23 counties including nearly 102,200 km (39,460 sq mi) … See more

     
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    Jul 20, 1998 · Transylvania, historic eastern European region, now in Romania. After forming part of Hungary in the 11th–16th centuries, it was an autonomous principality within the Ottoman Empire (16th–17th century) and then once …

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