- His
character (Jakub Procházka)
later imagines his wife as a
rusalka. 2024 –
Rusalkas are
referenced in a
short story set in
Ukraine in WW2
called "The...
-
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;...
-
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...
-
Rusalka (pronounced [
ˈrusalka] ), Op. 114, is an
opera ('lyric
fairy tale') by Antonín Dvořák. His
ninth opera (1900–1901), it
became his most successful...
- turn the pre-Christian
rusalka folk
legend into "a
fantasy to be
highly recommended." In her book,
Cherryh uses the
plural "
rusalkas", not "rusalki". In...
- Slavs)
Kikimora (harmful
domestic female spirit)
Mavka (evil spirits,
rusalkas)
Rusalka (the
harmful spirit that
appears in the
summer in the gr**** field...
-
Scene 2: The bank of the
Dnieper River. The
ruined mill. Evening. The
rusalkas sing in the river. The
prince observes the waters,
recalling his love for...
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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...
- only
unclean dead.
Sometimes an
honored birch tree
would be
named for a
rusalka as part of
green w****. Some of the
rites of
green w**** (like
making offerings...
- Lake
Rusałka is an
artificial lake in Poznań,
Poland with an area of 367,000
square metres. It was
named after the
water nymph Rusalka. It was formed...