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The location of Romania in the world: Northern hemisphere, Eastern Europe Latitude: between 43037'07" and 48015'06" northern latitude Longitude: between 20015'44" and 29041'24" eastern longitude
No, there isn't. Transylvania is a region in eastern Europe.
In Romania the Eastern Carpathians are between Transylvania and Moldova.
if you mean Transylvania then its in Romania, Eastern Europe
Yes, there is. I live in Transylvania, Romania, Eastern Europe. But Dracula and vampires are just a fiction novel.
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.
Transylvania is a region inside Romania... it will always exist
The Eastern Front of the European Theater.
Eastern European Funk was created in 2010.
Both the Carpathian mountains and the Transylvania Alps are located in Romania. The Carpathian mountains stretch across central and eastern Europe, with the Transylvania Alps being a section within the Carpathians located in central Romania.
This is a mountainous region in the modern, eastern European country of Romania (or Rumania). In Transylvania you can still visit the castle of Drakul - an actual character who lived in Transylvania on which the story of Dracula was based by Bram Stoker. 'Drakul' or Vlad the Impaler, as he was known, dealt with his enemies by killing them, drinking their blood and by impaling them on wooden stakes which is where the idea of a vampire sucking blood and driving a wooden stake into a vampire's heart came from in Bram Stoker's novel.
None of the above. It's a region in Eastern Europe, part of today Romania.