5 famous vampire lands in the world

Vampires are one of those mysteries with hundreds of stories around the world, and there are lands with houses haunted by vampires.

Vampires are one of those mysteries with hundreds of stories around the world, and there are lands with houses haunted by vampires.

The secret of the famous vampire lands in the world

1. Sarbanovac vampires

Today, Sarbanovac is a small town in eastern Serbia, with nearly 2000 people living. In 1839, the villagers rumored that a vampire hid in the village and they went to the church to remember to help. The church refused to help and forbade them to do anything, but not long after that.

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They hired a man named Novak Mikov to hunt down the vampire.There are nine villagers who are considered vampires and taken to a temporal house (along with the names of the alleged victims). They have dug nine graves to bury the other nine. Eight of them were hooked on their hearts, then boiled in alcohol and left in their bodies and continued to burn. The ninth person is only suspected of being a vampire so he is only burned.

Later when the priest returned, the case was brought to trial. Two men, Mikov and his assistant, were sentenced to murder and sentenced to seven days in prison with a punishment punishment. The case caused the villagers to stop searching for vampires.

2. The Eastbury house

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Built in 1718, the Eastbury house is one of Britain's largest houses. George Doddington built the house to make inheritance for his descendants and showed the wealth of the family, but he died before it was completed. The house is left for grandson. And since then, a series of unfortunate incidents from debt to hatred to the surrounding people make the grandchildren unable to live here.

When the grandson left Italy, the right to manage the house was transferred to William Doggett. Doggett was ordered to destroy the house, but thought the owner would not return, he decided to sell the furniture. When the owner returned, the house was gone, all were sold. Doggett was too scared to death.

At first, people thought that the Doggett ghost was haunting the house. But when the regional cemetery was renovated in 1845, Doggett's corpse was found to remain in its original form even after being buried for a long time . The strange thing is that his legs are tied together with a golden bow rope and are not decomposed. At this time, the villagers all thought that Doggett was a vampire.

The scary point in this story is that when the night is over, people who wake up will see a headless driver riding a headless horse into the cemetery. Doggett would wake up from the grave and get into the car to the Eastbury house, and as soon as he got here, a gunshot would be heard because Doggett had to recreate the death row himself night after night.

3. Gliwice and Kamien Pomorski

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No one knows the story behind the newly discovered vampire grave in Poland but there are many who believe this is threatening their lives. The tomb was discovered in the town of Kamien Pomorski, northwest of Poland, with a corpse staked into the ground, plucked off its teeth and stuffed into the mouth.

In Gliwice, when they were on the road, they found four skeletons with the same burial method. All were beheaded, and left the skull underfoot.

Polish vampires differ from other regions. In Poland, vampires often sneak around the living people, then eat their own meat and clothes that have been burned. Even vampires here do not bite people to turn them into vampires but they are born. They live a normal life among people and when they die, they will reveal themselves as vampires. They even returned to their homes and could have children with their wives.

4. Kringa, Croatia and Jure Grando

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Kringa is a small town on Istrian Peninsula, Croatia with a population of over 300 people. They sought to attract tourists by capturing a man who haunted the village for 16 years in the 1600s.

According to the story, Jure Grando is a villager, after death, becomes a vampire . Sixteen years in a row, people have endured fear and been snooped up all night, then he went to his widow and dragged her along. At the same time he went to some house and knocked on the door, which meant there was going to be a death in the house.

In 1672, the people could not stand it anymore and decided to eliminate this vampire. They dug up the grave and found the corpse still in its original form, even laughing. They piled into his heart but still couldn't, so one of them had to cut the head off, and Grando had never appeared again.

5. Leacht Abhartach

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The story of small Abhartach is the oldest story in Western Europe, in the land of Giant's Grave, Ireland.Resting place of one of the first vampires located between Dungiven and Garvagh.

According to the story, Abhartach is a brutal witch and he is told that his wife is having an affair. To catch his wife and lover, he climbed onto the roof and tried to walk on the ledge. But before he could see anything, he slipped and died. Someone else said he was killed by the opponent.

After being buried, he raised his grave to live the next day. He began searching for prey to drink blood and rise. An assassin hired to kill him failed.

A devout man told the people to plug into his heart with yew wood, then bury him upside down, sprinkle the thorns on the head of the grave and cover the stone tomb to stop him. The stone tomb is still there but no one wants to move it.

Update 18 December 2018
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