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The Whitby Gothic Weekend is a twice-yearly festival for goths, in Whitby, North Yorkshire, England.

The first festival was held in 1994, and it was held yearly until 1997, when it became a twice-yearly event - generally held in April and October/November. Whitby is known for its featuring in as well as inspiring Bram Stoker to write Dracula.

See also Europe's most important goth event: M'era Luna Festival

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