- In
Slavic folklore, the
rusalka (plural: rusalki; Cyrillic: русалка, plural: русалки; Polish:
rusałka, plural: rusałki) is a
female entity,
often malicious...
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Rusalka (pronounced [
ˈrusalka] ), Op. 114, is an
opera ('lyric
fairy tale') by Antonín Dvořák. His
ninth opera (1900–1901), it
became his most successful...
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Rusalka is a water-nymph in
Slavic mythology.
Rusalka may also
refer to:
Rusałka, Szczecin, a lake in Szczecin,
Poland Lake
Rusałka, Poznań, a lake in...
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Rusalka is a
fantasy novel by
American science fiction and
fantasy author C. J. Cherryh. It was
first published in
October 1989 in the
United States in...
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Rusalka Glacier (Bulgarian: ледник Русалка, romanized: lednik
Rusalka, IPA: [ˈlɛdnik roˈsaɫkɐ]) is the 8 km long and 4.6 km wide
glacier on Velingrad...
- of trees. In
Slavic mythology,
Rusalka is a
water nymph, a
female spirit who
lives in rivers. In most versions,
rusalka is an
unquiet being who is no longer...
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Rusalka (Russian: Русалка, Mermaid), was one of two Charodeika-class
monitors built for the
Imperial Russian Navy in the 1860s. She
served for her entire...
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Mermaid (Russian: Русалка, translit.
Rusalka) is a 1996
Russian animated short film
directed by
Aleksandr Petrov and
showcasing the paint-on-gl**** animation...
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derives the term
rusalka itself.
Another time ****ociated with the
Rusalkas is the
green w**** (or
Rusalnaya nedelja, "w**** of the
Rusalkas") in
early June;...
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Rusalka (Russian: Русалка, romanized:
Rusálka listen) is an
opera in four acts, six tableaux, by
Alexander Dargomyzhsky,
composed during 1848-1855. The...