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Folklore is the body of
expressive culture shared by a
particular group of people,
culture or subculture. This
includes oral
traditions such as tales,...
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British folklore includes topics such as the region's legends, recipes, and folk beliefs.
British folklore includes English folklore,
Scottish folklore and...
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Malaysian folklore generally differs between regions in the country,
folklores from west
Malaysia have more
influence of
Indian folklores than east Malaysia...
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Nordic folklore is the
folklore of Denmark, Norway, Sweden,
Iceland and the
Faroe Islands. It has
common roots with, and has been
under mutual influence...
- Indonesia. Many
ethnic groups have
their own
collection of
tales and
folklores that have been told for generations. The
stories are
usually told to children...
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philological studies, dictionaries,
comparative studies between the
national folklores of Ibero-America,
compilations of stories, poetry, and
religious traditions...
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akuma (悪魔) is an evil
spirit in ****anese
folklore,
sometimes described in English-language
sources as a
devil or demon. An
alternative name for the...
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tonttu (Finnish: [ˈtontːu]) is a
mythological creature from
Nordic folklore today typically ****ociated with the
winter solstice and the
Christmas season...
- In
common mathematical parlance, a
mathematical result is
called folklore if it is an
unpublished result with no
clear originator, but
which is well-circulated...
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Colombian folklore are beliefs,
customs and
cultural traditions in Colombia.
Colombia has
traditional folk
tales and
stories about legendary creatures...