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folklore
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Eastern Europe
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Abundant in mythical creatures, traditional music, and dance, deeply rooted in the cultural fabric
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folklore
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Eastern European countries
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Embedded in the cultural identity and reflected in customs, celebrations and arts
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folklore
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Europe
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Folklore often includes stories, legends, and fairy tales passed down through generations.
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folklore
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Europe
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Folklore includes stories, myths, and legends passed down through generations and is often celebrated in festivals and events.
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folklore
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Europe
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Includes stories, traditions, and beliefs passed down through generations and often associated with mythical creatures and legends.
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folklore and fairy tales
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Eastern Europe
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Folklore and fairy tales are often dark and infused with elements of magic, witches, and forest spirits, reflecting the harsh landscapes and historical influences.
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folklore and fairy tales
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Western Europe
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Commonly known and celebrated, with many famous stories and characters such as Cinderella, Snow White, and Little Red Riding Hood.
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folklore and legends
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Europe
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Folklore and legends are often taught in schools and considered an important part of cultural identity.
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folklore and storytelling
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Europe
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Folklore and storytelling are often associated with children's bedtime stories and fairy tales, and are considered important for preserving cultural traditions.
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folklore stories
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Europe
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Often associated with fairy tales and legends passed down through generations
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folklore traditions
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Eastern Europe
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Incorporate elements of supernatural beliefs and superstitions
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folklore traditions
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Europe
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Celebrated and preserved as part of cultural heritage
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