1
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dracula
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Eastern European culture
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Considered a fictional character created by Bram Stoker and not a part of traditional folklore
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1
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2
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hairy legged vampire bat
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Europe
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Associated with Halloween and horror movies
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1
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3
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vamp
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Eastern Europe
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In Eastern European and Balkan cultures, vampires are often associated with folklore and superstitions, with beliefs in avoiding burial rituals that could lead to vampirism.
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1
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4
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vamp
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Eastern Europe
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Vampires have a strong folklore tradition in Eastern European countries such as Romania and Serbia, with beliefs in vampires and vampire-like creatures dating back centuries.
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1
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5
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vampire
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Eastern Europe
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Vampires are often depicted as undead creatures who feed on blood and are repelled by garlic and crosses in Eastern European folklore.
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1
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6
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vampire
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Eastern European culture
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Vampires are traditionally seen as terrifying and evil beings, often associated with folklore and superstitions in the region.
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1
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7
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vampire
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Western Europe
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Vampires are often associated with Dracula and the gothic horror genre, with folklore depicting them as sophisticated, seductive characters in Western Europe.
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1
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8
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vampires
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Eastern Europe
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Vampires are feared and considered malevolent supernatural entities in Eastern European folklore and legends
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1
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9
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vampires
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Eastern Europe
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Associated with folklore and mystical beliefs
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1
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10
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vampires
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Eastern Europe
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Vampires are part of folklore in Eastern European countries, such as Romania and Hungary.
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1
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11
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vampires
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Eastern European countries
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Considered part of folklore and legends, believed to have supernatural powers and require specific methods to be warded off.
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1
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12
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vampires
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Eastern European countries
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Vampires are feared creatures associated with folklore and superstitions, often believed to rise from the dead and drink the blood of the living.
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1
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13
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vampires
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Eastern European culture
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Vampires are associated with folklore in Eastern Europe, particularly in countries like Romania and Hungary, where legends of vampires have been ingrained in local traditions.
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1
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14
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vampires
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Europe
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Associated with aristocratic and seductive qualities
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1
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15
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vampires
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Western Europe
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Vampires are not prominent figures in Western European folklore, unlike in Eastern Europe.
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1
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