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One category was named Fables and Mythology. The other was Myths and Folklore. We changed it so that Fables and Folklore were together, and Myths was combined into Mythology. It was to streamline the categories, and prevent further crossover.
No. Both are from myths, stories, folklore and are not real.
They are generally considered to be literature or folklore.
It's difficult to find a country without any myths and legends, as storytelling and folklore are deeply ingrained in most cultures around the world. However, some countries may have less documented or preserved myths and legends due to various historical and cultural factors.
No, there are not. Trolls come from Norse mythology and Scandinavian folklore.
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there are no vampires anywhere, they do not exist except in stories, myths and folklore.
Most superstitions have formed, over the years, through myths, legends, folklore, and religion, and do not typically have any real scientific basis.
Toads are believed to Be in consorts with the devil . They are a omen of bad luck.
Such stories can be called fables, myths, legends, or folklore.
Myths, legends, data, facts and stories are all part of the American lore.
One popular legend in Uruguay is the tale of the "Lobizon," a werewolf-like creature said to roam the countryside. Another legend is about the "Yaguarete-Abá," a giant jaguar-like beast that terrorizes locals in the region. These myths are ingrained in the country's folklore and culture.