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FOLKLORE OF NORWAY, SWEDEN, DENMARK, ICELAND, FINLAND, AND THE FAROE ISLANDS
Icelandic folklore; Norwegian folklore; Swedish folklore; Norse folklore; Faroese folklore; Nordic legend; Folklore of Norway; Folklore of Iceland; Folklore of Sweden; Folklore of Åland; Folklore of the Faroe Islands; Folklore of Svalbard; Mythical creatures in Scandinavian folklore; Circhos; Scandinavian folklore
  • John Bauer]], 1915.
  •  [[Theodor Kittelsen]]'s ''Nøkken'' from 1904
  • An illustration made by [[Gudmund Stenersen]] of an angry nisse stealing hay from a farmer
  • ''Ängsälvor'', "meadow elves", (1850), painting by [[Nils Blommér]]

Folklore of Spain         
Folklore in Spain; Spanish folklore
Folklore of Spain encompasses the folklore, folktales, oral traditions, and (urban) legends of Spain.
Vampire folklore by region         
Vampire in folklore; Vampire folklore; Motetz dam; Castle of Droch-fhola; Droch-fhola; Dún Droch-fhola; Droch-fhuil
Legends of vampires have existed for millennia; cultures such as the Mesopotamians, Hebrews, ancient Greeks, and Romans had tales of demonic entities and blood-drinking spirits which are considered precursors to modern vampires. Despite the occurrence of vampire-like creatures in these ancient civilizations, the folklore for the entity known today as the vampire originates almost exclusively from early 18th-century Southeastern Europe,Silver & Ursini, pp.
urban myth         
  • Chicago area]], here photographed in [[infra-red]]
  • Silver Arrow]] ("''Silverpilen''")
FORM OF MODERN FOLKLORE
Urban myth; Friend Of A Friend; Urban Legends; Urban myths; Urban legends; Urban rumor; Urban Legend; Urban folklore; People awakening on the mortuary table; Urban mythology; Microwaved poodle; Modern myth; Urban tale; Contemporary legend; Belief tale; Contemporary belief tale; Internet urban legends; Internet Urban Legends; Popular legend; Urban lore; Urban legend
or urban legend (urban myths)
An urban myth is a strange or surprising story which many people believe, but which is not actually true.
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Wikipedia

Nordic folklore

Nordic folklore is the folklore of Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Iceland and the Faroe Islands. It has common roots with, and has been mutually influenced by, folklore in England, Germany, the Low Countries, the Baltic countries, Finland and Sapmi. Folklore is a concept encompassing expressive traditions of a particular culture or group. The peoples of Scandinavia are heterogenous, as are the oral genres and material culture that has been common in their lands. However, there are some commonalities across Scandinavian folkloric traditions, among them a common ground in elements from Norse mythology as well as Christian conceptions of the world.

Among the many tales common in Scandinavian oral traditions, some have become known beyond Scandinavian borders – examples include The Three Billy Goats Gruff and The Giant Who Had No Heart in His Body.