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    Bulgarian folklore, Samodivas can live inside trees or abandoned shacks or dark caves, or near rivers, ponds and wells. Mountains linked to the Samodivas include...
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  • Samodiva may refer to: Samodiva (mythology), a woodland fairy in South-Slavic folklore and mythology Samodiva (village), a village in Bulgaria Samodiva...
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    Hulder (category Norwegian folklore)
    Mavka Miss Koi Koi Neck (water spirit) Nymph Patasola Pontianak (folklore) Rusalka Samodiva (mythology) Sihuanaba Siren (mythology) Skogsrå Succubus Thale...
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    Kukeri (category Bulgarian folklore)
    been taught when they are forced to team up with half-spirit Vihra and Samodiva-spirit Tina in order to protect their world. Kukeri are featured in the...
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  • Samebito (Japanese) – Shark-man servant of the dragon king of the sea Samodiva (Slavic) – Nature spirit Sampati (Hindu) – The demigod Jatayu's brother...
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    Vila (fairy) (category Bulgarian folklore)
    víly [ˈviːli]; Bulgarian: vila, diva, juda, samovila, samodiva, samojuda; Czech: víla, samodiva, divoženka; Old East Slavic: vila; Polish: wiła; Serbo-Croatian:...
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  • Leanan sídhe (category Irish folklore)
    Baobhan sith Cliodhna Dames Blanches Ganchanagh Hulder Pontianak Rusalka Samodiva Sayona Soucouyant Succubus Weiße Frauen Witte Wieven Focloir Gaeilge-Bearla...
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    Maslenitsa (folklore character of the Eastern Slavs, the personification of the holiday of Maslenitsa) Mermaid Naiad Nix (or Nyx) Nymph Samodiva Water sprite...
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    Moravian); Russalka (Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian); Vila, Wila; Samovila, Samodiva (Bulgarian); Vyraj The Mermaids, 1871, by Ivan Kramskoi Rusalky, 1879,...
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  • Baobhan sith (category Scottish folklore)
    Dames Blanches Deer Woman Glaistig Hulder Leanan sídhe Patasola Rusalka Samodiva Sayona Sundel Bolong Aicha Kandicha Briggs, Katharine (1976). An Encyclopedia...
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