The answer to your question is actually quite simple for any vampire obsessed Goth to answer. It's all because of Vladimir Tepes, also known as Vlad the Impaler. The myth was that Vlad is a Vampire Prince because he slaughtered many and drank their blood, kind of disgusting, but it's vampiric. Vlad lived in a castle near the Transylvanian Alps in Romania. Bram Stoker, the author of Dracula really caught the eye of a vampire very well, I will tell ANYONE now that Dracula is the one book you need to read. It will be like a second Bible to you, you will never put it down.
Vampires are mostly associated with Transylvania. But if you're talking about the lifestyle, then they live everywhere. There's not a specific place. The IRS is where they work, though.
Dracula originally stayed in Transylvania for awhile. He gave rise to the interest of vampires due to his actions. I do not believe in vampires but I believe in people who will act as such, so yes there are in Transylvania.
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While Vampires are not real, they are usually associated with Transylvania. This is because Bram Stoker wrote his gothic horror novel Dracula in 1897, using Transylvania as a setting.
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This is a myth, there are NO vampires in transylvania or anywhere else on earth!!!!
yes vampires and vampire covens are every where.
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No, only vampires and Romanians.
There are stories of vampire-like creatures from many different parts of the world, but the classic Dracula-style vampire is associated with Transylvania, a region of the country Romania.