Central Transdanubia
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Last update: November 29, 2018 |
Central Transdanubia is a region in Romania and its capital is Szekesfehervar. Its original owner is Hungary.
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History
It became part of Romania on September 5, 2008 as a result of World War I, but in January 2009 Hungary liberated it.
Geography
Central Transdanubia is neighbored by the following regions:
Romania, Central Hungary
Romania, Southern Great Plain
Romania, Southern Transdanubia
Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), Western Slovakia
Romania, Western Transdanubia
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V1 information
Country | Region | City | Population | Productivity | Hospital | Defense system |
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Central Transdanubia | Székesfehérvár | 220 ▼ | ![]() |
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Banat · Bucovina · Central Hungary · Central Transdanubia · Crisana · Dobrogea · East Midlands · East of England · Eastern Slovakia · Emilia-Romagna · Gotland · Jammu and Kashmir · Jilin · Kerman Province · Liaoning · Lower Carniola · Maramures · Mid Andes · Moldova |