Mezőség — or Câmpia Transilvaniei is an ethnogeographical area in Transylvania, Romania, located between the Someş River and the Mureş River. The term is also used to reference a form of dance performed by the ethnic Hungarian inhabitants of the region.… … Wikipedia
Mezöség — (spr. söschehg), Siebenbürger Heide, Landschaft in der Mitte Siebenbürgens, 5600 qkm, sumpfiges Hügelland, 250 360 m hoch; reiche Steinsalzlager; Bewohner meist Rumänen … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Mezőség (dance) — Mezőség dance is a form of dance performed by the ethnic Hungarian inhabitants from the Transylvanian Plain. This improvisational couple dance, known as the mezőségi (meaning from Mezőség in Hungarian) has two parts: lassu (slow) and friss (fast) … Wikipedia
Great Hungarian Plain — For the Great Plains region in the United States, see Great Plains. The Great Hungarian Plain (also known as Alföld or Great Alföld, Hungarian: Alföld, Nagy Alföld)[1][2] is a plain occupying the southern and eastern part of Hungary, some parts… … Wikipedia
Transylvanian Plain — For the eponymous dance, see Mezőség (dance). The Transylvanian Plain The Transylvanian Plain (Romanian: Câmpia Transilvaniei , Hungarian: Mezőség) is an ethnogeographical area in Transylvania, Romania, located between the Someş River and the … Wikipedia
Geography of Hungary — Satellite image showing the seven main geographical regions of Hungary (in parenthesis: major region): 1., Great Alföld (Great Alföld) 2., North Hungarian Mountains (North Hungarian Mountains) 3., Transdanubian Mountains (Transdanubia) 4.,… … Wikipedia
Mátra — Kékestető (1014 m) Mátra … Wikipedia
Little Hungarian Plain — Landscape in Györ Moson Sopron Location Eastern Austria, Western Hungary, South western Slovakia Territory 8,000 km² … Wikipedia
Transdanubia — Hills near Ibafa, with Mecsek Mountains in the distant background Location Győr Moson Sopron, Komárom Esztergom, Fejér, Veszprém … Wikipedia
History of Transylvania — Transylvania is a region of present day Romania. The region now known as Transylvania was once part of Dacia, and became part of the Roman Empire. Transylvania (Erdély in Hungarian Language) was part of the Hungarian Kingdom from approximately… … Wikipedia