European folklore
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* [+] Belgian folklore * [+] British folklore
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* [+] Catalan folklore
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* [+] English folklore
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* [+] French folklore
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* [+] Greek folklore
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* [+] Icelandic folklore * [+] Irish folklore * [+] Italian folklore
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* [+] Nordic folklore
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* [+] Polish folklore
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* [+] Romanian folklore
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* [+] Russian folklore
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* [+] Scottish folklore * [+] Spanish folklore * [+] Swiss folklore
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* [+] Welsh folklore
Pages in category "European folklore"
There are 43 pages in this section of this category. A
* Alp (folklore) * Ankou
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* Bear's Son Tales * Beatrijs
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* Castell * Corn dolly
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* Daboecia * Devil's Bridge * Dull Gret * Dutch folklore
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* Eglė the Queen of Serpents * Elegast * English folklore
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* Faust
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* German folklore * Gigantes y cabezudos * Gnome
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* Hand of Glory * Historia von D. Johann Fausten * Hunor and Magor
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* Jack o' Legs * Jūratė and Kastytis
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* Lady of Stavoren * Les Lavandières * London Falling * Lovers of Teruel
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* Maa-alused * Maypole * Mojiganga
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* Mouse Tower * Muixeranga
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* Pre-Christian Alpine traditions * Pérák, the Spring Man of Prague
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* Rübezahl
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* Saeftinghe legend * Santa Tecla Festival * Sava Savanović * Slavic studies
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* The Three Bears
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* Valentine and Orson
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* Weisse Frauen * Wishing well * Witte Wieven
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