This region is Transylvania; but be sure that the story of Count Dracula is only a legend for children (and for tourists, as in all the countries !).
The Carpathian Mountains are in 7 countries: Poland, Romania, Slovaka Hungary(Transylvania), Serbia and Ukrainian
This region is Transylvania; but Count Dracula is only a legend created by Bram Stoker.
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Oriental Carpathians (or Eastern Carpathians)
Count Dracula attended the academy of Scholomance in the Carpathian Mountains
He lived near Fagaras in the Carpathian Mountains.
The Carpathian Mountains are in 7 countries: Poland, Romania, Slovaka Hungary(Transylvania), Serbia and Ukrainian
In Bram Stoker's 'Dracula,' Stoker creates a mysterious setting for Dracula's castle. Specifically, Dracula's home is described as being located in the foggy, terror filled Carpathian Mountains in Transylvania.
Dracula was a fictional character created by the mind of Brahm Stoker.
Count Dracula's house is fictionally located in Transylvania, specifically in the Carpathian Mountains of Romania. The most famous depiction of his home is in Bram Stoker's novel, "Dracula."
Dracula is a fictional character from the Transylvania region of Romania in a book written in the early 20th century. The author of the story, Bram Stoker, based his fictional character on Vlad Dracula, a real prince of Walachia (now part of Romania) in the 15th century.
He is the main character in the fictional book Dracula by Bram Stoker published in 1897. Dracula is a vampire and the first one to be "invented" i think. hope this helps!
Vlad Tepes The Impaler was a cruel leader whereas Bram Stoker's Dracula is a fictional character. You can see a detailed comparison of the two at the related link below.
Dracula the historical figure died centuries ago and lived in Eastern Europe. So no. Dracula the vampire is a fictional character. So also no.
Dracula, the fictional character created by Bram Stoker, is said to have spoken both Romanian and Hungarian in the original novel.