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Slavic Myths, Legends & Folklore
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[edit]- Magic carpet
- Malanka
- Martin Krpan
- Maslenitsa
- Mermaid of Warsaw
- Mikula Selyaninovich
- Mikulás
- Mila Gojsalić
- Milan Toplica
- Miloš Obilić
- Misizla
- Mnata
- Mother Serbia
- Musa Kesedžija
- Nawojka
- Neklan
- Nezamysl
- Nightingale the Robber
- Nikita the Tanner
- Old Czech Legends
- Pan Twardowski
- Pérák, the Spring Man of Prague
- Perchta
- Petar Blagojevich
- Piast the Wheelwright
- Plusso
- Polish folk beliefs
- Polonia (personification)
- Popiel
- Přemysl the Ploughman
- Prija
- Prince Marko
- Princess Kunegunda
- Princess Wanda
- Prophecy from Kremna
- Raskovnik
- Rokita
- Rübezahl
- Ruslan and Ludmila
- Russian Fairy Tales
- Russian myths
- Russian traditions and superstitions
- Rzeczpospolita
- Sadko
- Sava Savanović
- Serbian cross
- Serbian eagle
- Serbian epic poetry
- Serbian folk astronomy
- Serbian folk heroes
- Serbian folklore
- Serbian hajduks
- Serbian mythology
- Sigismund Bell
- Silver Hoof
- Sinyushka's Well
- Slava
- Slavic dragon
- Slavic mythology
- Slavic neopaganism
- Sledovik
- Smocza Jama
- Snegurochka
- Spilling water for luck
- Stach Konwa
- St. Mary's Trumpet Call
- Survakane
- Svyatogor
- Sword Kladenets
- Szczerbiec