Answer 1
No. While there are numerous vampire legends in Romania there are no actual vampires there as vampires aren't real.
Answer 2
However there are such thing as "clinical vampires". These are people suffering from a mental illness called Renfield's Syndrome (also known as Vampire Syndrome).
This condition makes the individual display vampire-like behaviour, such as the desire to draw blood from another person via sucking their veins or arteries (not necessarily on the neck).
Elizabeth Báthory and Vlad the Impaler are real people in history that are believed to have suffered from this condition. Vlad the Impaler was also the inspiration Bram Stoker used for his famous vampire story, Count Dracula.
So, while vampires in the sense of creatures do not exist, vampiric behavior in the form of a mental condition does.
We haven't werewolves in Romania.
We haven't werewolves.
These are only fantasies.
WereWolves can choose to live in a Pack, or as a loner. Personally, since I am a WereWolf, I do not choose the Pack life. But yes, to answer your question, WereWolves can live with others.
Werewolves live as naormal people do. That is if they exist. There is no scientific proof that they do. But also none that they dont'.
In fairytales.
No.
Yeah, werewolves can live wherever they want, seeing as they are human most of the time anyway.
Werewolves are mythological creatures; they aren't real.
Alpacas doesn't live in Romania.
In your imagination and at your local library. They are everywhere! However, there are reports of werewolves roaming parts of Romania, but this has yet to be proven as fact. There WERE WOLVES in Scotland until someone shot the last one. Shame on him. You will find a remembrance stone of the A( as you travel north. Its on the left in one of the laybys. I believe that there were wolves which folk found frightening and dangerous, but in reality there were no werewolves at all.
Fortunately, we have not vampires in Romania !
Now Emil Boc live in Cluj, Romania.