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HUNGARY.
CHAP. VII. Transylvania.
TRANSYLVANIA is environed on all sides with mountains, whence it enjoys a temperate air and wholesome river waters. It is both woody and mountainous; yet the soil in the vallies is fertile, and produces every necessary of life. The mountains run from north to south, branching out likewise east and west. The Carpathian mountains divide it from Poland on the north, Moldavia on the east, Wala∣chia and a part of Hungary on the south, and on the west by the principal provinces of Hungary.
The province of Transylvania extends from 45 deg. to 48 deg. north latitude; and from the 22d to the the 25th deg. east longitude, from the meridian of London: being about 40 leagues in length from north to south, and about as many from east to west.