European mythology (Albanian mythology) Albanian myths can be divided into two major groups: legends of metamorphosis and historical legends. Some of the best known legends are: ...more on Wikipedia about "Albanian mythology"
Barbegazi are mythical creatures from Swiss mythology. A variety of dwarf or gnome, a barbegazi resembles a small white-furred man with a long beard and enormous feet. They travel in the mountains that are their home by skiing with their massive feet, or using them as snowshoes. The word barbegazi comes from the French barbe-glacée, meaning "frozen beard". Because of their penchant for high altitudes and low temperatures, they are rarely sighted by humans, but sometimes help shepherds round up lost sheep. ...more on Wikipedia about "Barbegazi"
Slavic mythology and Slavic religion evolved over more than 3,000 years. It is conjectured that some parts of it are from neolithic or possibly even mesolithic times. The religion possesses numerous common traits with other Indo-European religions. ...more on Wikipedia about "Slavic mythology"
Swiss mythology, before Christianity, was a mix of Celtic mythology and Germanic mythology. ...more on Wikipedia about "Swiss mythology"
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