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A lot of the Hungarians are Magyarized Romanians.
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Hello Kind Sir,
Could you provide more details to your question?
At the moment is unclear.
Before what?
And inhabited by Hungarians is not a clear term.
For example,if we would have 1 Hungarian ethnic living in every of those 17 counties of Transylvania, so 17 Magyars in all Transylvania, we could say that "Hungarians are inhabiting Transylvania".
Hungarians is plural, so even if 2 Hungarians ethnics would live in Transylvania, we could still say that Transylvania is inhabited by Hungarians.
This is why,Kind Croatian Sir, I said that you could add more details, to your question.
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I have talked about ethnic hungarian villages near in border not complete areas.
Source, the official english wikipedia:What is the source of these maps? Was a census taken in the 11th century? Why does the first written Hungarian history book, the Gesta Hungarorum, describe Vlachs as the dominant population in Transylvania at the arrival of Magyars?
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/F...th_century.jpg
The 2. pic from a hungarian history book.
The Gesta Hungarorum didn't mentioned any vlachs neither latin population from Transylvania... The original text:
"Azt a földet - mondták - szlovének, bolgárok, blachok és a rómaiak pásztorai lakják. "
It means:
"This land - they said - was a home of slovenes, bulgars, blachs and shepherd of romans."
http://mek.oszk.hu/02200/02245/02245.htm
According to the writer the latin shepherds (vlachs) and blachs were totaly different population and only the blachs lived in Transylvania. Obviously they were bulgarians, slavs or turkic tribes. By the way székelys were there with huns circa 400 years earlier.
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