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  2. Vampire folklore by region - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainian folklore also described vampires as having red faces and tiny tails. [59] During cholera epidemics in the 19th century, there were cases of people being burned alive by their neighbors on charges of being vampires. [53] [60] In South Slavic folklore, a vampire was believed to pass through several distinct stages in its development ...

  3. List of vampiric creatures in folklore - Wikipedia

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    The Berwick Vampire (England [17]) Bezkost (Slavic) Bhayangkara ; Bhūta (India) Bibi (the Balkans) The Blow Vampire (1706 Kadam, Bohemia) Blutsauger (Germany) – Variant: Blutsäuger; Boo Hag (America) Boraro – Colombian folklore; Brahmaparush (India) Breslan Vampire (17th Century Breslau, Poland) Bruja (Spain and Central America)

  4. Jiangshi - Wikipedia

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    Jiangshi legends have inspired a genre of jiangshi films and literature in Hong Kong and the rest of East Asia. Movies such as Mr. Vampire and its various spin-offs Mr. Vampire II, Mr. Vampire III, and Mr. Vampire IV became cult classics in comedy-horror and inspired a vampire craze in East Asia, including Taiwan and Japan. Today, jiangshi ...

  5. Category:Asian folklore - Wikipedia

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    Folklore of Asia. Subcategories. This category has the following 33 subcategories, out of 33 total. ... Asian fairy tales (8 C, 17 P) Asian folklore by region (6 C) A ...

  6. Manananggal - Wikipedia

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    The myth of the manananggal is popular in the Visayan regions of the Philippines, especially in the western provinces of Capiz, Iloilo, Bohol and Antique. There are varying accounts of the features of a manananggal. Like vampires, Visayan folklore creatures, and aswangs, manananggals are also said to abhor garlic, salt and holy water. [5]

  7. Are vampires real? Here's what the experts say - AOL

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    Get your turtlenecks ready, it's time to talk vampires. If you're fascinated by creatures of the night, the kind that prey on human blood, you aren't alone.From dressing up in vampire costumes on ...

  8. Category:Asian folklore by region - Wikipedia

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    Asian fairy tales by region‎ (2 C) E. East Asian folklore‎ (5 C, 1 P) M. Malay folklore‎ (10 P) Malaysian folklore‎ (6 C, 3 P) Middle Eastern folklore‎ (8 C ...

  9. Upiór - Wikipedia

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    Burning the exhumed body of a person believed to be a vampireVampire, aut. R. de Moraine, 1864 Fight with an upiór – Maciej Sieńczyk Upiór (Tatar language: Убыр (Ubır), Turkish: Ubır, Obur, Obır, (modern Belarusian: вупыр (vupyr), Bulgarian: въпир (văpir), Serbian: вампир (vampir), Czech and Slovak: upír, Polish: upiór, wupi, Russian: упырь (upyr ...