This doesn't completely answer your question, but here's one example:
Nibelungen: Originated in Germany, Norway, and Denmark. Their element is earth. These Teutonic dwarf faeries live in a hidden subterranean crystal palace. They come to woodlands when the mood strikes, and this is where humans have seen them. They are tricksters and quite capricious, with a temperament most resembling that of the Irish Leprechaun. The Nibelungen's gold is guarded when they are not around by a dragon named Fafnir. Humans can obtain the gold only in the astral world; it will not travel back to the physical realm. Those who try to take it lose everything they have gained spiritually. These faeries are goldsmiths who make golden rings with magickal properties. They are best known for their rings of fertility which many a barren human has sought but failed to obtain. The Nibelungen seem to take great delight in the failings of humans who seek their magick and their world, and their merry laughter is often heard just as some hapless human falls, trips, or loses the prize they believe they have just won.
No, they are myths or superstitions.
Jacob Grimm's work(1835-86) German Legends trace the Teutonic myths and superstitions.
Most superstitions have formed, over the years, through myths, legends, folklore, and religion, and do not typically have any real scientific basis.
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myths and legends are not real but barts of it are
Thre are some myths and like 5 legends in Morocco
There are no myths about Diwali
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.
The Shoshone legends are myths that are true.
there are many legends and myths from PNG that are not published in books but are told through generations and generations. these generations then tell the legends and myths to their friends, colleagues or workmates.
they have lots of myths and legends over as the years went by they have lots of myths and legends over as the years went by
is there any myth or legends on moon