well there are frantically 150 myths from it base on that encylopedia i readimkristel from greenlandvisiting my relatives in thephilliphines
I have to say that Ireland does because they have so many I'm from ireland
In most myths, I think they come from Ireland.
The Ireland moon pool is real and so is the caves mermaid myths contuine to live all around the world one of the myths is... SIRENS and mermaids are SUPER AWESOME
There are many myths that recur around the world, such as creation myths, myths about the origin of fire, and flood myths.
Leprechauns are widely believed to be immortal. Myths put them in Ireland before the "Men of Mill" of which the Irish we know of are directly descended.
The greatest myth is that Patrick drove the snakes from Ireland. That would have been a simple job as scientists state that snakes have never inhabited Ireland.
Surprisingly, there are about 79 myths in shuntoism
Iceland is home to many myths, the best being in my mind, the four corners. It is the story of a magician sent from Denmark to investigate Iceland. Check it out.
Yes. Many cultures have myths about shapeshifters.
Saint Caoimhe is a legendary figure in Irish folklore and is said to have lived in Ireland, possibly in the 6th century. She is often associated with County Kerry. There is limited historical information available about her, as many details about her life come from myths and legends.
Think what Bible stories mean to Christians and you have your answer.
Yes they're many myths involving hades.