Transilvania, Banatul, Criеџana, - Maramureеџul

Located in the southwest, Banat is often cited as a model of cultural coexistence.

Known in Latin as Transylvania ("across the woods"), this central plateau is the spiritual and historical heart of the group. transilvania, banatul, criЕџana, maramureЕџul

The region is famous for its surviving urban architecture influenced by Central European trends, including fortified churches and medieval citadels. Located in the southwest, Banat is often cited

It is characterized by its multilingual and multi-ethnic heritage, historically home to Romanians, Hungarians, and Saxons (Germans). It is characterized by its multilingual and multi-ethnic

The historical regions of represent the western face of modern Romania, sharing a deep-rooted cultural and political identity forged over centuries of Central European influence. While each region possesses its own distinct character, they are united by a common history of being part of the Austro-Hungarian sphere before joining the Romanian Kingdom in the Great Union of 1918. The Historical Core: Transylvania

Long a semi-autonomous principality, it was integrated into the Romanian state after the Great Union of 1918 . The Multi-Ethnic Frontier: Banat