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- The samodiva (Bulgarian: самодива; plural: samodivi, Bulgarian: самодиви), samovila (Bulgarian: самовила; plural: samovili, Bulgarian: самовили) or vila...
- Samodiva may refer to: Samodiva (mythology), a woodland fairy in South-Slavic folklore and mythology Samodiva (village), a village in Bulgaria Samodiva...
- Samodiva Glacier (Bulgarian: ледник Самодива, romanized: lednik Samodiva, IPA: [ˈlɛdnik sɐmoˈdivɐ]) is the 3.7 km long and 1.8 km wide glacier in the...
- víly [ˈviːli]; Bulgarian: vila, diva, juda, samovila, samodiva, samojuda; Czech: víla, samodiva, divoženka; Old East Slavic: vila; Polish: wiła; Serbo-Croatian:...
- Samodiva is a village in Kirkovo Muni****lity, Kardzhali Province, southern Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed Dec 21, 2014 41°25′54″N 25°19′48″E / 41...
- Koi Koi Neck (water spirit) Nymph Patasola Pontianak (folklore) Rusalka Samodiva (mythology) Sihuanaba Siren (mythology) Skogsrå Succubus Thale (film) Weiße...
- Banshee Baobhan sith Cliodhna Dames Blanches Hulder Pontianak Rusalka Samodiva Sayona Soucouyant Succubus Weiße Frauen Witte Wieven Focloir Gaeilge-Bearla...
- these are personified as witches, whereas other creatures like zmey and samodiva (veela) are either benevolent guardians or ambivalent tricksters. Some...
- Dames Blanches Deer Woman Glaistig Hulder Leanan sídhe Patasola Rusalka Samodiva Sayona Sundel Bolong Aicha Kandicha Briggs, Katharine (1976). An Encyclopedia...
- personification of the holiday of Maslenitsa) Mermaid Naiad Nix (or Nyx) Nymph Samodiva Water sprite Czech folklore Rusalka Máchal, Jan (1918). "Slavic Mythology"...