Transylvanian Plain
The Transylvanian Plain (Romanian: Câmpia Transilvaniei, Hungarian: Mezőség) is an ethnogeographical area in Transylvania, Romania, located between the Someş River and the Mureş River.
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Location of the Transylvanian Plain
The Transylvanian Plain can be divided into two parts: a hilly one in the North-East and a plain one in South and West.
Some important villages of Câmpia Transilvaniei are Sic (a former salt-mining town), Mociu, Jucu, Band, Suatu and Unguraş.
Images
- Reformed Church in Beclean
- Ceuaşu de Câmpie Reformed church and bell tower
- Rascruci Banffy castle
- Câmpeniţa Reformed Church
- Kornis Castle in Manastirea, Cluj
- Voivodeni castle
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