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At the same time, Hungarian dominance faced challenges from the local majorities of Romanians in Transylvania and in the eastern Banat, Slovaks in Slovakia, and Croats and Serbs in the crown lands of Croatia and of Dalmatia (modern Croatia), in Bosnia and Herzegovina and in the provinces known as the Vojvodina (northern Serbia). The Romanians and the Serbs began to agitate for union with their fellow nationalists and language speakers in the newly founded states of Romania (1859–1878) and Serbia.[citation needed]