Talk:Historical regions of Romania

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there is an error about Transilvania historical Region. Transilvania does not comprise Banat Crisana and Maramures. Transilvania stands alongside Crisana Banat and Maramures as historical regions of Romania. If Banat Crisana and Maramures make up the Transylvania historical region, if u take them away, then a huge area of this "Transylvania" doesnt reamains unnamed. Criztu 07:43, 11 July 2006 (UTC)

I don't know about that. I think Transylvania is more commonly referred to as spanning Crişana, Banat and Maramureş too, which are subregions of Transylvania. I come from Oradea, for example, and I would consider myself Transylvanian, as would most people here ("ardeleni"). We are also from Crişana. I suppose the situation is similar in Banat and Maramureş... I know people from both of those regions who see themselves as Transylvanian when talking to people from Bucharest or Moldavia, for example, since there does seem to be a pan-Transylvanian regional identity, at least in things like language/accent, gastronomy, etc. Ronline 08:42, 11 July 2006 (UTC)