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Что (кто) такое nok - определение

WATER SPRITE FROM EUROPEAN MYTHOLOGY
Näkki; Näcken; Nacken; Bäckahästen; Nøkken; Nekker; Stromkarl; Strömkarl; Nikwuz; Nokk; Nickar; Nix (water creatures); Rhine Maidens; Rhine maiden; Hnickar; Brook horse; Baeckahaesten; Naekki; Stroemkarl; Naecken; Backahasten; Näck; Nykr; Nykrs; Nykk; Nikke; Nihhus; Nøk; Nøkke; Nokke; Nixy; Bäckahäst; Necken; Nøkk; Nixe (water spirit); Neck (water spirit); Nixie (water spirit); Waternixie
  • Näcken}} ("The Water Sprite") by [[Ernst Josephson]], 1884
  • Gutt på hvit hest}} (Boy on white horse) by the same Kittelsen
  • Nøkken}} by [[Theodor Kittelsen]], 1904
  • Näckens polska}} by [[Bror Hjorth]]
  • "Näcken och Ägirs döttrar" by [[Nils Blommér]] (1850) depicts the Nixie with [[Nine Daughters of Ægir and Rán]] from Norse mythology.
  • The Neck as a brook horse by Theodor Kittelsen, a depiction of the Neck as a white horse

Bang Nok Khwaek         
  • [[Nativity of Our Lady Cathedral, Bang Nok Khwaek]]
  • Administrative map of Bang Khonthi District, Bang Nok Khwaek is no. 10
SUBDISTRICT IN BANG KHONTHI DISTRICT, SAMUT SONGKHRAM PROVINCE, THAILAND
Tambon Bang Nok Khwaek
Bang Nok Khwaek (, ) is a tambon (subdistrict) of Bang Khonthi District, Samut Songkhram Province, central Thailand.
Den i Nok         
ALBUM BY ELENA RISTESKA
Den i nok
Den i Nok (; Day and Night) is the debut album of the Macedonian pop musician Elena Risteska. Following the release of the album in 2003, Risteska garnered popularity in several Balkan countries.
Nok and Mamproug Cave Dwellings         
  • Granaries in the caves of Nôk in northern Togo.
  • Granaries, pottery and a cooking area in the caves of Nôk in northern Togo.
CAVES IN SAVANES REGION OF TOGO
Nok (Togo)
Located in the Tandjouaré Prefecture in the Savanes Region of northern Togo, Africa, the caves of Nôk and Mamproug contain shelter and refuge structures built between the 17th and 19th centuries mainly for defensive purposes.

Википедия

Nixie (folklore)

The Nixie, Nixy, Nix, Näcken, Nicor, Nøkk, or Nøkken (German: Nixe; Dutch: nikker, nekker; Danish: nøkke; Norwegian Bokmål: nøkk; Nynorsk: nykk; Swedish: näck; Faroese: nykur; Finnish: näkki; Icelandic: nykur; Estonian: näkk; Old English: nicor; English: neck or nicker) are humanoid, and often shapeshifting water spirits in Germanic mythology and folklore.

Under a variety of names, they are common to the stories of all Germanic peoples, although they are perhaps best known from Scandinavian folklore. The related English knucker was generally depicted as a worm or dragon, although more recent versions depict the spirits in other forms. Their sex, bynames, and various transformations vary geographically. The German Nix and his Scandinavian counterparts were male. The German Nixe was a female river mermaid. Similar creatures are known from other parts of Europe, such as the Melusine in France, the Xana in Asturias (Spain), and the Slavic water spirits (e.g. the Rusalka) in Slavic countries.

Примеры употребления для nok
1. The liquidity buffer was NOK 5.3 billion, including undrawn credit facilities of NOK 2.1 billion.
2. People earning more than NOK 1'0,000 a year would pay NOK 440 less tax a year.
3. These include an extra NOK 700 million to hospitals, NOK 435 million in special tax exemptions, NOK 50 million for securing roads against rock and landslides and NOK 20 million more for maintenance and security of prisons.
4. Finnmark came second with NOK 35.81, and Aust–Agder follows close behind, with NOK 33.48. (NRK)
5. Net interest–bearing debt was NOK 17.8 billion, an increase of NOK 1.' billion from the first quarter of 2005.