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    Cantabrian mythology refers to the myths, teachings and legends of the Cantabri, a pre-Roman Celtic people of the north coastal region of Iberia (Spain)...
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    witches during the Middle Ages) are one of the best-known fairies of Cantabrian mythology. These female fairy creatures foil the cruel and ruthless Ojáncanu...
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  • Spanish mythology refers to the sacred myths of the cultures of Spain and Portugal. They include Galician mythology, Asturian mythology [es], Cantabrian mythology...
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  • This is a list of giants and giantesses from mythology and folklore; it does not include giants from modern fantasy fiction or role-playing games (for...
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  • Brythonic mythology Breton mythology Cornish mythology Welsh mythology Cantabrian mythology Goidelic (Gaelic) mythology Irish mythology Manx mythology Scottish...
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  • ten-fingered hand, a ten-toed foot, a long beard and red hair of Cantabrian mythology who embodies evil, cruelty and brutality One-Eye One of three sisters...
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    Trasgu (category Cantabrian legendary creatures)
    Asturian and Cantabrian traditional culture, it is also found in legends of North Portugal. There are similar creatures in the mythologies of other European...
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    (possibly Irish Donn). Banshee Cantabrian mythology Celtic Christianity Fisher King Niskai Triskelion Norse mythology Cunliffe, Barry, (1997) The Ancient...
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  • Hanuman in the Indian epic, the Ramayana Anjana (Cantabrian mythology), a witch in Cantabrian mythology Anjana, Ayodhya, a village in Ayodhya district,...
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    Cuélebre (category Cantabrian legendary creatures)
    Cuélebre (Asturian) or Culebre (Cantabrian), is a giant winged serpent-dragon of the Asturian and Cantabrian mythology, that lives in a cave, guards treasures...
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  • Ventolin may refer to: Ventolín, creature of the Cantabrian mythology. Salbutamol (albuterol), bronchodilator medication marketed under the brand name...
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    Xana (category Asturian mythology)
    common in Asturian toponyms. They also appear in Eastern Galician and Cantabrian mythology (Anjanas). The xanas promise treasures and can be disenchanted. Some...
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  • Ramidreju (category Cantabrian legendary creatures)
    In Cantabrian mythology, a ramidreju (Cantabrian: [ramiˈdrehu]) is a creature said to inhabit the mountains and forests of Cantabria in northern Spain...
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    Basilisk (category Cantabrian mythology)
    venome and destructive qualities." According to the tradition of the Cantabrian mythology, the ancient Basiliscu has disappeared in most of the Earth but still...
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  • Nuberu (category Cantabrian legendary creatures)
    northwestern winds of the Cantabrian Sea, which forces them to return hurriedly to port, where worried people await them. In Cantabrian mythology, the Nuberus are...
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    Ojáncanu (category Cantabrian legendary creatures)
    The Ojáncanu (Cantabrian: [oˈhankanu]) is a cyclops found in Cantabrian mythology, and is an embodiment of cruelty and brutality. It appears as a 10 to...
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    Norse, Nordic, or Scandinavian mythology, is the body of myths belonging to the North Germanic peoples, stemming from Old Norse religion and continuing...
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    The Cantabrian stelae are monolithic stone disks of different sizes, whose early precedents were carved in the last centuries before the romanization of...
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    West African mythology is the body of myths of the people of West Africa. It consists of tales of various deities, beings, legendary creatures, heroes...
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  • Trenti (category Cantabrian legendary creatures)
    The Trenti is an imp-like creature that comes from the Cantabrian mythology, northern Spain. This annoying but not malicious goblin is very difficult to...
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  • Lumia art, art created from light Guajona or Lumia, a creature of Cantabrian mythology Microsoft Lumia, a line of smartphones by Nokia and Microsoft Mobile...
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  • The ventolines (Cantabrian: for little airs or little fans) are creatures of Cantabrian mythology. They are spirits of the air who help those who sail...
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    from Japan Ramidreju – another species of mythological weasel, from Cantabrian mythology Weasel 千葉幹夫編 (1995). 全国妖怪事典 [National specter encyclopedia]. 小学館ライブラリー...
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    Mayan or Maya mythology is part in of Mesoamerican mythology and comprises all of the Maya tales in which personified forces of nature, deities, and the...
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    mythology is the body of myths originally told by the ancient Greeks, and a genre of ancient Greek folklore, today absorbed alongside Roman mythology...
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  • autumn), and on 26 December 2022 (northern spring). Analemma Anjana (Cantabrian mythology) – fairies believed to appear on the spring equinox Angkor Wat Equinox...
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  • Comparative mythology is the comparison of myths from different cultures in an attempt to identify shared themes and characteristics. Comparative mythology has...
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  • Religion and mythology differ in scope but have overlapping aspects. Both are systems of concepts that are of high importance to a certain community,...
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    Turkic mythology refers to myths and legends told by the Turkic people. It features Tengrist and Shamanist strata of belief along with many other social...
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    The Mongol mythology is the traditional religion of the Mongols. There are many Mongol creation myths. In one, the creation of the world is attributed...
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