The Transylvanian School refers to a cultural and intellectual movement that emerged in the late 18th and 19th centuries in Transylvania, which was then part of the Habsburg Empire and is now part of Romania. This movement was significant in shaping the Hungarian language, literature, and cultural identity among the Hungarian-speaking population in Transylvania. The Transylvanian School is particularly noted for its contributions to Hungarian linguistics, literature, and the promotion of education and reform.

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