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Where is Transylvania?


Transylvania it's not in Ukraina, it's in Romania:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transylvania

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If it were so, but it is not, what is Ukraina involved here?

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are you sure, i thought it was near Australia

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are you sure, i thought it was near Australia


Transylvania is a very long way from Australia.

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I live in Transylvania, (Marosvasarhely - Targu Mures, look it up) it's part of Romania (now), but originally it was part of Hungary. Let me tell you I'm sick of these kind of Hollywood *beep* movies, apparently everyone here is speaking with a terrible accent, and all we do all day is to cultivate garlic and grow mustache.
Ukraine is a whole other country some few hundred kilometers away, has no connection what so ever with Transylvania.

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It has always been part of Romania. You should pick a history book.

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It was part of Hungary or more exactly the Austro-Hungarian empire under the kingship of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthias_Corvinus read up before lecturing others!

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It was part of Dacia in 105-106 when the war with Romans took place. So that is long before the hungarians entered Europe. Dacians are romanian's ancestors.

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And then it was ruled by the Austro-Hungarian empire middle-age section in history of Romania wiki:
By the 11th century, the area of today's Transylvania became a largely autonomous part of the Kingdom of Hungary. Kings of Hungary invited the Saxons to settle in Transylvania, to populate the sparsely inhabited region. Also living in Transylvania were the Székely. After the Magyar conquest (10-11th century), Transylvania became part of the Kingdom of Hungary until the 16th century,[34] when it became the independent Principality of Transylvania[35] until 1711.[36] Many small local states with varying degrees of independence developed, but only in the 14th century the larger principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia emerged to fight a threat in the form of the Ottoman Turks, who conquered Constantinople in 1453..

After which at the end of World War I it was given to a unified Romania.Read unaltered history records and you will see.The idea was that for a time it belonged to the Austro-Hungarian empire not that it was always so. :)

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I knew that, i'm living here :) And now i understand what you were saying :)

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Wait a minute, vampires had mustaches too?

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