The document discusses several myths, legends, and folktales from Romania. One myth tells of Count Dracula, the famous vampire who lived in Transylvania and scared the local people. A legend claims that in Romania, vampires still exist and at nightfall turn into butterflies to possess living beings and commit evil acts. A folktale tells of a 12-headed monster that lived near a house and would eat people, known as the Idra, which is a famous Romanian folk tale. The document also briefly describes Piatra Craiului National Park, a protected area in Romania established in 2000 near the town of Zărneşti.