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About the fearsome witch, Baba Yaga of Russian folklore. She is hideous to look upon, and lives in a hut on the edge of the forest.

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Russian Folklore This is one of those pages on our site that you shouldn’t miss out. Here you will find Russian legends, tales, beliefs, and fairy tales.

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A popular name in Russian fairy tales, Vasilisa is of Greek origin and means “queen”. Fairy tales are biased toward royalty – or fair maidens – who

There Are No Fairies in Russian Folk Tales Even though you will find them called “Russian Fairy Tales And the Introduction for those wanting to know more

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Folklore of Russia is folklore of Russians and other ethnic groups of Russia. Russian folklore takes its roots in the pagan beliefs of ancient Slavs and now is

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Scary monsters: Russia’s creatures of folklore live on. June 13, 2014 Georgy Manaev, but they remain an important part of Russian culture. Read more:

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New Russian folklore takes its roots in the pagan beliefs of ancient Slavs which is nowadays Black bread is relatively more popular in Russia compared

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