Transylvania (1983: Doomsday)

Transylvania is a federal republic located in the centre of the Carpathian Mountains. Based mainly out of what was once northeastern Romania, it is considered the legitimate successor to the Romanian state. The country was formed after the 1983 Nuclear War had destroyed much of the rest of Romania, leaving the Raions in the historical Transylvanian region the only functioning areas in Romania. In the next few years Transylvania was able to survive the after effects from Nuclear War and return to a new democratic state.

Today Transylvania remains one of the largest countries left in central/eastern Europe. Transylvania continues to use the symbols of the old Principality of Transylvania and retains a vast amount of history and pride among its people. It remains fairly stable despite facing constant problems with refugees and conflict between the Hungarian minority and Romanian majority. Transylvania maintains a small army and is close in relations between both Yugoslavia to the West and the Unity League to the south.