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  2. Czech folklore - Wikipedia

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    Czech folklore is the folk tradition which has developed among the Czech people over a number of centuries. Czech folklore was influenced by a mix of Christian and pagan customs. Nowadays it is preserved and kept alive by various folklore ensembles uniting members of all ages, from children to seniors, showing their talent during competitions ...

  3. Category:Czech folklore - Wikipedia

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    Czech mythology (2 C, 7 P) O. Czech outlaws (2 P) Pages in category "Czech folklore" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.

  4. National symbols of the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    The national symbols of the Czech Republic are flags, heraldry, cultural expressions and other symbols that represent the Czech Republic, Czech people and their history, culture and nationhood. There are six official symbols which are declared in the Constitution of the Czech Republic. However many other historical, cultural and geographical ...

  5. Ancient Bohemian Legends - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Bohemian legends (Czech: Staré pověsti české) is a book by Alois Jirásek written in 1894. It describes events from Czech history based on folk literature and some historical facts. The model was based on Chronicle of Hájek , Cosmas Chronicle of Bohemia and Chronicle of Dalimil , other old Czech chronicles and many other sources ...

  6. Category:Czech fairy tales - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Czech fairy tales" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D. Devil and Káča; G.

  7. List of Slavic deities - Wikipedia

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    Trot – character in Slovenian folklore. Together with his brother, Kresnik, he flew in a golden chariot. In one story, he decapitated Zhmij with a golden axe. [64] Zelu – deity mentioned as worshipped by pagan Czechs mentioned by abbot Jan Neplach. [74] Żywie – goddess mentioned by Jan Długosz. [34]

  8. Category:Czech legends - Wikipedia

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    Hans Heiling (mythology) L. Lech, Czech, and Rus This page was last edited on 16 April 2023, at 13:26 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  9. Rübezahl - Wikipedia

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    Rübezahl (Rübenczal) as a tailed demon, first known depiction by Martin Helwig, 1561. Rübezahl (German: [ˈʁyːbəˌtsaːl], Polish: Liczyrzepa, Duch Gór, Karkonosz, Rzepiór, or Rzepolicz; Czech: Krakonoš or Rýbrcoul) is a folkloric mountain spirit of the Giant Mountains (Czech: Krkonoše, Polish: Karkonosze, hence his name in Czech and Polish), a mountain range along the border ...