The cast of Apples - 2007 includes: Celia Almohalla as Olga
Patricia Arizmendi as Pixel Saskia Guanche as Doc Teresa Hernando
as Barbi Alicia Lobo as Manitas Gloria March as Ade Patricia
Morueco as Sara
The cast of Apples - 2007 includes: Celia Almohalla as Olga
Patricia Arizmendi as Pixel Saskia Guanche as Doc Teresa Hernando
as Barbi Alicia Lobo as Manitas Gloria March as Ade Patricia
Morueco as Sara
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The cast of Lista de espera - 2000 includes: Paula Ali as
Cristina Roylan Altunaga as Nietecito Vladimir Cruz as Emilio Doren
Granados as Claudia Saskia Guanche as Katia Onelio Larralde as
Chofer guagua 2 Mijail Mulkay Bordon Perdomo as Manolo Yaite Olmos
as Muchacha Raul Oropeza as Motorista Amelia Pita as Angelina
Amarilys Pons as Empleada de taquilla Assenech Rodriguez as Abuela
Leandro Sen as Erick Hiran Vega as Pedro Luis Coralia Veloz as
Alicia
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The cast of Slam - 2003 includes: Juana Acosta as Natalia Ramiro
Alonso as Segurata Eva Amaral as herself Alicia Bogo as Reportera
Silvia Casanova as Secretaria Erasmus Andreu Castro as Luisito Fede
Celada as Paco Luke Donovan as Michael Saskia Guanche as Desiree
Almudena Madera as Recepcionista Lidia Navarro as Chica ciber
Octavi Pujades as Oliver Enrique Sarasola as Assistant manager to
SLAM 2 Craig Stevenson as Assistant Manager to SLAM Kurt Thomas as
Manager Slam Rosa Valenty as Madre Oliver Elena Vilaplana as
Directora chillout
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Sky deities are gods or goddesses in various mythologies and religions who are associated with the sky, weather, and celestial phenomena. Some examples include Zeus in Greek mythology, Thor in Norse mythology, and Amun in Egyptian mythology. These deities are often seen as powerful figures who control elements such as lightning, storms, and wind.
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African mythology
Achuhucanac, Guanche god of rain
Amadioha, Igbo god of thunder and lightning
Denka, Dinka god of the sky, rain and fertility
Mbaba Mwana Waresa, Zulu goddess of the rainbow, agriculture, rain and beer
Oya, Yoruba goddess associated with wind, lightning, fertility, fire and magic
Shango, Yoruba god of the sky, thunder and lightning
Umvelinqangi, Zulu god of the sky and thunder
Utixo, Khoikhoi god of the sky and weather
Xamaba, South African creator god and provider of rain
Xevioso, Dahomey god of thunder
Arabian mythology
Amm, god of weather and the moon
Armenian mythology
Barsamin, god associated with weather or the sky
Tsovinar, goddess of water, sea and rain
Australian Aboriginal mythology
Binbeal, Kulin god of rainbows
Julunggul, rainbow snake deity of Arnhem Land, associated with initiation, rebirth, fertility and the weather
Mamaragan, god of thunder and lightning
Ungud, snake deity associated with rainbows and the fertility and erections of the tribe's shaman
Wollunqua, snake deity associated with rain and fertility
Wuluwaid, snake deity of Arnhem Land, associated with rain
Aztec mythology
Atlacamani, goddess of oceanic storms and hurricanes
Ayauhteotl, goddess of crepuscular fog, vanity and fame
Ehecatl, god of the winds
Matlalcueitl, goddess of life-giving rain and of song
Tlaloc, god of rain, fertility, and water
Xolotl, god associated with lightning and death
Baltic mythology
Perkūnas, god of thunder
Basque mythology
Aide, numenistic goddess of the air, who could manifest both benevolently (as a gentle breeze) and malevolently (as a storm)
Eate, god of storms and fire
Egoi, god of the south wind
Euri, numenistic god associated with rain
Mari, goddess associated with the weather
Orko, god of thunder
Sugaar, god associated with storms and thunder
Celtic mythology
Mug Ruith, Irish druid whose breath caused storms and turned men to stone
Taranis, god of thunder
Chinese mythology
Fei Lian, god of the wind
Lei Gong, god of thunder
Egyptian mythology
Amun, god of creation and the wind
Set, god of storms, chaos and the desert
Nut, goddess of the sky
Finnish mythology
Ilmatar, virgin spirit of the air
Perkele, god associated with thunder
Ukko, god of sky, weather, crops and other natural things
Greek mythology
Aeolus, ruler of the winds
Anemoi, gods of the winds
Boreas, god of the north wind and of winter
Eurus, god of the unlucky east wind
Notus, god of the south wind
Zephyrus, god of the west wind
Aura, goddess of the breeze and the fresh, cool air of early morning
Aurai, nymphs of the cooling breeze
Chione, goddess of snow and daughter of Boreas
Nephelai, cloud nymphs
Orithyia, goddess of cold, gusty mountain winds
Zeus, King of Heaven and god of the sky, clouds, rain, thunder and lightning
Hawaiian mythology
Haikili, god of thunder and lightning
La'a Maomao, god of the wind
Paka'a, god of the wind and the inventor of the sail
Pele, goddess of fire, lightning, dance, volcanoes and violence
Hinduism
Indra, god of war, storms and rainfall
Maruts, group of storm deities
Parjanya, god of rain
Rato Machhindranath, god associated with rain
Rudra, god of wind, storms and hunting
Vayu, god of the wind
Hittite mythology
Teshub, god of the sky and storms
Incan mythology
Apocatequil, god of lightning
Catequil, god of thunder and lightning
Pariacaca, god of water and rainstorms
Viracocha, god of the sun and storms
Inuit mythology
Alignak, god of weather, water, tides, eclipses, and earthquakes
Asiaq, goddess of the weather
Kadlu, goddess or goddesses who presided over thunder
Negafook, god of weather systems, particularly wintry cold ones
Japanese mythology
Ajisukitakahikone, god of thunder
Fūjin, god of wind
Raijin, god of thunder and lightning
Shina-To-Be, goddess of wind
Shina-Tsu-Hiko, god of wind
Susanoo, god of the sea and storms
Māori mythology
Tāwhirimātea, god of weather, thunder, lightning, wind, clouds and storms
Te Uira, god of lightning
Uenuku, god of rainbows
Whaitiri, goddess of thunder
Maya mythology
Ah Peku, god of thunder
Chaac, god of rain
Huracan, god of wind, storm and fire
Melanesian mythology
Abeguwo, sky goddess whose urine falls as rain
Mesopotamian mythology
Adad, god of storms, who nourishes the land with rain but also sends down destruction with his thunderstorms
Amurru, Amorite god associated with storms
Enlil, god of breath, wind, loft, and breadth
Wer, Akkadian storm god
Zu, personification of the southern wind and thunder clouds
Native American mythology
Tate, Lakota god of wind
Thunderbird, mythical creature capable of summoning rain and storms
Norse mythology
Freyr, god associated with fertility, weather and farming
Njörðr, god associated with sea, seafaring, wind, fishing, wealth, and crop fertility
Thor, god associated with thunder
Polynesian mythology
Ara Tiotio, god of tornadoes
Fa'atiu, Samoan god of storms and the wind
[[Fisaga], god of the light, gentle breeze
Laufakana'a, Tongan sky and weather god
Mata Upola, god of the east wind
Matuu, god of the north wind
Roman mythology
Cardea, goddess of health, thresholds and door hinges and handles, also associated with the wind
Fulgora, goddess of lightning
Jupiter, King of Heaven and god of the sky, clouds, rain, thunder and lightning; equivalent to the Greek god Zeus
Summanus, god of nocturnal thunder
Tempestas, goddess of storms
Sami mythology
Horagalles, god of the sky, thunder and lightning, the rainbow, weather, oceans, lakes, human life, health and wellbeing
Pajonn, god of thunder
Tiermes, god of thunder
Semitic mythology
Attar, god of the morning star, sometimes worshipped as a rain-god in semi-arid areas of western Asia
Slavic mythology
Dogoda, spirit of the west wind, associated with love and gentleness
Dodola, goddess of rain
Perun, god of thunder and lightning
Podaga, Wendish god of weather, fishing, hunting and farming
Stribog, god of the sky, wind and air
Varpulis, god of storm winds
Turkic mythology
Kuara, god of thunder
Vodou
Ayida-Weddo, loa of fertility, rainbows and snakes