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  2. Flag and coat of arms of Transylvania - Wikipedia

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    The "Romanian, that is to say Transylvanian flag" and the Habsburg flag were reportedly used together at Maypole dances in Kronstadt by 1881. That year, a Hungarian tricolor and a "Saxon flag" were added; the former's appearance led to a publicized brawl, with claims that Romanian students had put up the national flag of another country. [178]

  3. Transylvanian Saxons - Wikipedia

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    Lived since the High Middle Ages onwards in Transylvania as well as in other parts of contemporary Romania. Additionally, the Transylvanian Saxons are the eldest ethnic German group in non-native majority German-inhabited Central-Eastern Europe, alongside the Zipsers in Slovakia and Romania (who began to settle in present-day Slovakia starting in the 13th century).

  4. File:Flag of Transylvania Saxons.svg - Wikipedia

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    Flag of the Transylvanian Saxons. Items portrayed in this file depicts. creator. some value. author name string: Argean. Wikimedia username: Argean.

  5. Transylvania - Wikipedia

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    It depicted a black eagle on a blue background, representing the Hungarians, the Sun and the Moon representing the Székelys, and seven red towers on a yellow background representing the seven fortified cities of the Transylvanian Saxons. [100] The flag and coat of arms of Transylvania were granted by Queen Maria Theresa in 1765, when she ...

  6. Turul - Wikipedia

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    It depicted a black eagle, a Turul on a blue background, representing the Hungarians, the Sun and the Moon representing the Székelys, and seven red towers on a yellow background representing the seven fortified cities of the Transylvanian Saxons. [31] The flag and coat of arms of Transylvania were granted by Queen Maria Theresa in 1765, when ...

  7. Transylvanian Saxon culture - Wikipedia

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    Illustration from 'Die Gartenlaube' (1884) depicting a group of Transylvanian Saxons during the Middle Ages. The Transylvanian Saxons, a group of the German diaspora which started to settle in Transylvania, present-day Romania, since the high medieval Ostsiedlung, have a regional culture which can be regarded as being both part of the broader German culture as well as the Romanian culture.

  8. Bukovina Germans - Wikipedia

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    A small, compact community of Transylvanian Saxons (German: Siebenbürger Sachsen) previously lived in the town of Suceava during the Middle Ages.. Ethnic Germans known as Transylvanian Saxons (who were mainly craftsmen and merchants stemming from present-day Luxembourg and Rhine-Moselle river area of Western Europe), had sparsely settled in the western mountainous regions of the Principality ...

  9. Category:History of Transylvania - Wikipedia

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    Flag and coat of arms of Transylvania; G. ... Transylvanian Saxon culture; Transylvanian Saxon University; Transylvanian Saxons This page was ...