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  2. List of legendary creatures (T) - Wikipedia

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    Trasgo (Spanish and Portuguese) – Grotesque, mischievous little people; Trauco – Fertility spirit; Trenti – Diminutive demon; Trickster – Character in a story which exhibits a great degree of intellect or secret knowledge, and uses it to play tricks or otherwise disobey normal rules and conventional behaviour

  3. Legend of la Encantada - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish legend of la Encantada is a generic name that refers to a set of oral traditions and legends mythological narrated in numerous Spanish localities. Although there are multiple local variants, a series of elements are common: the protagonist (a young woman with long hair ), the time ( St. John's Eve ), the manifestation (combing her ...

  4. List of mythologies - Wikipedia

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    1.4.2 Northern Europe. 1.4.3 Southern Europe. 1.4.4 Western Europe. 1.5 Oceania. ... Spanish mythology. Catalan myths and legends; Cult of Artemis; Western Europe

  5. Cuegle - Wikipedia

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    The cuegle is a monster in Cantabrian folklore.Walking on two legs and roughly humanoid in shape, it is believed to have black skin, a long beard, grey hair, three arms without hands or fingers, five rows of teeth, a single stubby horn and three eyes in its head: one yellow, one red, and one blue.

  6. List of legendary creatures (U) - Wikipedia

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    Uchek Langmeidong (Meitei mythology) – Semi human, semi hornbill creature; Ukko – Finnish sky deity; Uma-no-ashi – Horse's leg which dangles from a tree and kicks passersby; Umibōzu – Ghost of drowned priest; Umi-nyōbō – Female sea monster who steals fish; Undead (Worldwide) – Dead that behave as if alive

  7. Huracan - Wikipedia

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    Huracán [1] (/ ˈ h ʊ r ə k ə n, ˈ h ʊ r ə k ɑː n /; Spanish: Huracán; Mayan languages: Hunraqan, "one legged"), often referred to as U Kʼux Kaj, the "Heart of Sky", [2] is a Kʼicheʼ Maya god of wind, storm, fire and one of the creator deities who participated in all three attempts at creating humanity. [3]

  8. Spanish mythology - Wikipedia

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    Spanish mythology refers to the sacred myths of the cultures of Spain. They include Galician mythology , Asturian mythology [ es ] , Cantabrian mythology , Catalan mythology , Lusitanian mythology and Basque mythology .

  9. Category:Spanish mythology - Wikipedia

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    Basque mythology (2 C, 27 P) C. Cantabrian mythology (1 C, 5 P) ... Pages in category "Spanish mythology" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.