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No. He did not. In fact the geographical information in the novel is largely inaccurate.

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Yes, Bram Stoker visited Whitby in England and was inspired by the area for his novel "Dracula." He never visited Transylvania, but he did extensive research on vampires, folklore, and Eastern European history to create the setting for his iconic novel.

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In the novel, he lives in Transylvania.

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What well known book did Bram Stoker write and which other European country was the main character from?

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