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Q: What region of Romania was made famous by the story Dracula?
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A region in the Carpathian Mountains of Romania was made famous by the fictional character Count Dracula what is this region in Romania?

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 !).


A region in the Carpathian Mountains of Romania was made famous by Count Dracula name this region?

This region is Transylvania; but Count Dracula is only a legend created by Bram Stoker.


Where is Dracula's from?

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.


Why did the author of Dracula choose Transylvania for the setting of the story?

Transylvaina is a place in romania and it has vampires in it


What is Romania well know for?

Romania si well known for his story with Dracula from Transilvanya,for the beautiful landscapes and for his mountains(Carpathians).Its a beautiful country.


Where is the most famous story about vampires?

Dracula, no doubt. But the most modern, famous story of vampires would of course be Twilight! :)


What languages are spoken by Dracula?

The fictional story of Dracula is set in Romania. So his first language would be Romanian. He is also depicted as moving to London, so that implies he also spoke English.


Where did Dracula Vlad live?

"Count Dracula" was from Transylvania. The name comes from Vlad the Impaler, prince of Wallachia (now part of Romania). In modern Romanian, it means "son of the devil" but in Vlad's time it meant "son of the dragon." Vlad is something of a national hero in Romania for preventing the expansion of the Ottoman Empire but he was (and is) notorious for the cruelty of the punishments he meted out -- his favorite method being impalement. Bram Stoker borrowed the name for his famous vampire novel, "Dracula," but there is no evidence that the historic Dracula ever drank blood. Stoker toured Romania while gathering material for his novel and heard of Vlad in his travels. However, he demoted his character to the rank of count. The real-life Dracula was a prince.


What country Vlad the Impaler hailed from?

Vlad the Impaler is a character that many historians talk about. Vlad was really called Vlad Dracula. A writer need a name for a vampire in his story and took the name Dracula. It is unconfirmed that he was a real vampire, but if you asked someone from Romania about Vlad, they will say how he saved them and all that stuff, nothing about a vampire!He was Prince Vlad of Wallachia, which is now Romania!!!


Where is the most famous story about the vampire Dracula set?

I'm pretty sure it's Transylvania, Germany. It's full of Romans.


What is the tone in Dracula's story?

The tone of Dracula's Guest is scary yet impossible to stop reading!Its a great short story!


What connection does Dracula have to whitby?

Bram Stoker, the author of "Dracula," visited Whitby in England in 1890. He found inspiration for certain settings in the novel, such as the abbey ruins on the clifftop and the town's cemetery. Whitby is also where Dracula first arrives in England in the story.