In Transylvania, Fear Haunts Romania’s Troubled Democracy
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In Transylvania, fear haunts Romania’s troubled democracy
ALBA IULIA, Romania — Among the deep river gorges and forest-covered mountainsides of Transylvania, home to wolves, bears and folktales of vampires, a dark and destructive spirit is beginning to stir. In 1918, modern Romania was founded when Transylvania entered a formal union with the rest of the country at an assembly in the fortified citadel of Alba Iulia, an ancient Roman town that is now the focus of national unification celebrations in De…
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