This region is Transylvania; but Count Dracula is only a legend created by Bram Stoker.
The region in the Carpathian Mountains of Romania made famous by the fictional character Count Dracula is Transylvania. It is known for its medieval castles, fortified churches, and stunning landscapes. Visitors can also explore Bran Castle, often associated with the Dracula legend.
stone mountain,rocky mountains,great smokey mountains,Appalachian mountains
Colorado is famous for its stunning Rocky Mountains, outdoor recreational activities such as skiing and hiking, and its vibrant craft beer scene.
Some famous landforms in the US include the Grand Canyon in Arizona, Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, the Rocky Mountains that extend through multiple states, the Great Smoky Mountains that border Tennessee and North Carolina, and the Everglades in Florida.
There are lots of them. Switzerland is one good example. Liechtenstein is another.
Oriental Carpathians (or Eastern Carpathians)
The region in the Carpathian Mountains of Romania made famous by the fictional character Count Dracula is Transylvania. It is known for its medieval castles, fortified churches, and stunning landscapes. Visitors can also explore Bran Castle, often associated with the Dracula legend.
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."
Transilvania N-V of Romania
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Examples: seaside of the Black Sea, Carpathian Mountains, Danube Delta, churches and monasteries, castles, old villages, caves, museums, some interesting towns etc.
Romania
Romania has some famous places like the Danube Delta or Dracula's Castle in Transylvania. Also, the monasteries from Maramures are astounding. The Voronet Monastery is famous for the blue of Voronet color, a special colour tone that remains a mystery to all painters.
Depends, first of all you will probably find nothing in the cities :) The Apuseni Mountains are famous for the gold
Romania is famous for various inventions including the Jet Engine, Insulin etc. In most histories the jet engine was invented by Sir Frank Whittle in England, certainly he was the prime mover of its development as a practical aircraft engine. Transylvania within Romania was the setting for Dracula, that's certainly famous.
He is the national hero of Romania, & is credited with saving their country from the ancient Turks who tried to conquer their land. He did not get a bad reputation in the West, until Bram Stoker wrote a novel about a vampire, & called it 'Dracula.'
Dabube Delta, Carpathians Mountains, lakes in the mountains, muddy volcanoes, waterfalls, picturesque valleys, Black Sea