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The Crişana Region
Crişana features the counties of
Bihor in the north, and
Arad in the south. Click on the
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The Crişana region is bordered by the Maramureş,
Transilvania, and Banat regions.
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The Old Habsburg Empire Meets the ApuSeni Mountains!
Crişana
lines western
Romania with it's own brand of charm and historical grace on the high
side of the Pannonian plains where they end in the uplift of the
Apuşeni mountains.
Bordered by Hungary to the west, the region is named after the three
tributaries of the Criş river flowing west out.
The area was traditionally part of Hungary corresponding roughly
to the Partium region but, since its transfer to Romania after World War
I, it has been considered part of Transylvania.
It is bounded by the Maramureş region to the north,
Transylvania-proper to the east,
Banat to the south, and the Hungarian
Great Alföld to the west.
The region consists of current Romanian counties of Arad and Bihor and
is still home to a significant
Hungarian minority.
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