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    Transylvania drifts through history like a land caught between candlelight and shadow, tucked within the arc of the Carpathian Mountains. Today part of Romania, it has long been a crossroads where cultures, empires, and legends collided.

    In medieval times, Transylvania was a principality shaped by Hungarian, Saxon, and Romanian influences, its fortified churches and hilltop castles standing like stone sentinels. The most famous of these is Bran Castle, often linked to the Dracula legend. While the fictional vampire Count Dracula was created by Bram Stoker, his character was loosely inspired by Vlad the Impaler, a 15th-century ruler known for his brutal tactics.

    Beyond myth, Transylvania is rich in natural beauty. Dense forests, misty valleys, and medieval towns like Sibiu and Brașov offer a glimpse into a well-preserved past. The region’s blend of folklore and history has made it one of Europe’s most captivating destinations.

    Transylvania is not merely a land of vampires and superstition. It is a living tapestry of cultures, where history breathes through ancient walls and every winding road seems to whisper a story waiting to be told.

    Because one book is never enough