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Transylvania (Transilvania or Ardeal in Romanian, Erdély in Hungarian, Siebenbürgen in German, Urdul in Turkish, Sedmohradsko in Slovak, Siedmiogród in Polish) is a historic region that forms the western and the central parts of Romania.
A high plateau, Transylvania is separated in the South from Walachia by the Transylvanian Alps and in the East from Moldavia and Bukovina by the Carpathian Mountains (of which the Transylvanian Alps are a continuation). The northern and the western regions of Transylvania (Crişana-Maramureş/Körösvidék-Máramaros/Kreischgebiet-Maramuresch) border Hungary and the southwestern region ( Banat) borders Serbia.
The Transylvanian plateau, 1,000 to 1,600 feet (305-488 m) high, is drained by the MureThe Mures (in Hungarian: Maros is an approx. 725 km long river, rising in the Giurgeu Range in the Eastern Carpathian Mountains, Romania. It joins Tisza River at Szeged, in southeast Hungary. It flows through the Romanian counties Harghita, Mure, Alba, Hu River, the SomeSomes (-Romanian, in Hungarian Szamos is one of the most important rivers of Transylvania. It flows through Romania and Hungary. There are two headstreams, "Somesul Mare" The Great Somes , rising from the Rodnei Mountains (county Bistrita-Nasaud) and "Som River and other tributaries of the Danube. Cluj-NapocaCluj-Napoca ( Latin Napoca Claudiopolis Hungarian Kolozsvar German Klausenburg , the capital city of Cluj county, is one of the most important academic, cultural and industrial centers in Romania. Regarded as the historic capital of Transylvania, the city is the chief city; other major urban centers are TimioaraTimişoara ( German Temeswar or Temeschburg Hungarian Temesvar Serbo-Croatian TemiSvar Turkish''Tamisvar is a city in western Romania, in the Banat region, Timiş county, population 329,554 in 2000. All of the variants of its name derive from th, BraovBraov Kronstadt in German, Brass in Hungarian) is a city in Romania, residence of Braov county. The population of Brasov is 283,901, according to the 2002 census. The city was named Orasul Stalin after Joseph Stalin, from 1951 to 1961. Braov is located in, OradeaOradea ( Hungarian Nagyvarad German Grosswardein is a city located in Romania, in the county of Bihor (BH), in Transylvania. The city proper has a population of 206,527 (according to the 2002 census); this does not include areas outside the municipality;, Sibiu09:20, 28 Oct 2004 (UTC). and Târgu-Mure.
Economically one of the most advanced regions of Romania, Transylvania is rich in mineral resources, notably lignite, iron, lead, manganese, gold, copper, natural gas, salt, and sulphur. There are large iron and steel, chemical, and textile industries. Stock raising, agriculture, wine production, and fruit growing are important occupations. Timber is another valuable resource.
Transylvania accounts for around 35% of Romania's GDP, and has a GDP per capita (PPP) of around $7,400, around 7% higher than the Romanian average.