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Transylvania Lead Section explains that Transylvania at its maximum extent encompassed other historical regions too; and that the notion of a region of Transylvania also encompasses other historical regions that are not part of Transylvania proper.

The formulation Another traditional division is the Hungarian administrative system i consider to be a weasel term (Historical Regions associated with Transylvania are not Traditional divisions of Transylvania, I have never heard of such thing as Traditional divisions of a historical region). Transylvania was adminstratively divided according to Administrative divisions of the Kingdom of Hungary during the time it was under administration of Hungary, and that is a matter of the Hungarian State, and belongs to the History of Transylvania as a province or part of the Kingdom of Hungary.

While Historical Regions that are associated with Transylvania proper might be a recognizable thing of the present, the Administrative divisions of the Kingdom of Hungary are not a recognizable thing of the present, and have the same relevance for the lead section of Transylvania as the Administrative divisions of the Kingdom of Romania have, none.


 * Administrative divisions of Kgdom of Hungary are not a Tradition of the Transyvlania Historical Region of Romania. They are at most a Tradition of the Hungarian State.