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- Rusalka abstract "In Slavic mythology, a rusalka (plural: rusalki or rusalky) is a female ghost, water nymph, succubus, or mermaid-like demon that dwelt in a waterway. Other terms for these spirits include vila (plural: vily), wiła, willy (plural: willies), samovila, samodiva, rusavka, and mavka.According to most traditions, the rusalki were fish-women, who lived at the bottom of rivers. In the middle of the night, they would walk out to the bank and dance in meadows. If they saw handsome men, they would fascinate them with songs and dancing, mesmerize them, then lead them away to the river floor to their death.".
- Rusalka thumbnail Iwan_Nikolajewitsch_Kramskoj_002.jpg?width=300.
- Rusalka wikiPageID "5714228".
- Rusalka wikiPageRevisionID "594641218".
- Rusalka caption "Ivan Kramskoi, The Mermaids, 1871.".
- Rusalka hasPhotoCollection Rusalka.
- Rusalka name "Rusalka".
- Rusalka subject Category:Fairies.
- Rusalka subject Category:Mermaids.
- Rusalka subject Category:Slavic_legendary_creatures.
- Rusalka subject Category:Slavic_mythology.
- Rusalka subject Category:Undead.
- Rusalka subject Category:Water_spirits.
- Rusalka type Ability105616246.
- Rusalka type Abstraction100002137.
- Rusalka type Belief105941423.
- Rusalka type Cognition100023271.
- Rusalka type Content105809192.
- Rusalka type Creativity105624700.
- Rusalka type Fairies.
- Rusalka type Fairy109540430.
- Rusalka type ImaginaryBeing109483738.
- Rusalka type Imagination105625465.
- Rusalka type LegendaryCreature109487022.
- Rusalka type Mermaid109489601.
- Rusalka type Mermaids.
- Rusalka type Monster109491966.
- Rusalka type MythicalBeing109484664.
- Rusalka type MythicalMonster109492123.
- Rusalka type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Rusalka type SlavicLegendaryCreatures.
- Rusalka type SpiritualBeing109504135.
- Rusalka type WaterSpirits.
- Rusalka type WaterSprite109546772.
- Rusalka comment "In Slavic mythology, a rusalka (plural: rusalki or rusalky) is a female ghost, water nymph, succubus, or mermaid-like demon that dwelt in a waterway. Other terms for these spirits include vila (plural: vily), wiła, willy (plural: willies), samovila, samodiva, rusavka, and mavka.According to most traditions, the rusalki were fish-women, who lived at the bottom of rivers. In the middle of the night, they would walk out to the bank and dance in meadows.".
- Rusalka label "Rusalka (Mythologie)".
- Rusalka label "Rusalka (mythisch wezen)".
- Rusalka label "Rusalka".
- Rusalka label "Rusalka".
- Rusalka label "Rusalka".
- Rusalka label "Rusalki".
- Rusalka label "Rusałka".
- Rusalka label "Russalka".
- Rusalka label "Русалка".
- Rusalka label "روسالكا".
- Rusalka label "ルサルカ".
- Rusalka label "鲁萨尔卡".
- Rusalka sameAs Rusalka.
- Rusalka sameAs Rusalka_(Mythologie).
- Rusalka sameAs Ρουσάλκα.
- Rusalka sameAs Rusalka.
- Rusalka sameAs Rusalka.
- Rusalka sameAs Rusalka.
- Rusalka sameAs Rusalki.
- Rusalka sameAs ルサルカ.
- Rusalka sameAs Rusalka_(mythisch_wezen).
- Rusalka sameAs Rusałka.
- Rusalka sameAs Russalka.
- Rusalka sameAs m.025tl9z.
- Rusalka sameAs Q336237.
- Rusalka sameAs Q336237.
- Rusalka sameAs Rusalka.
- Rusalka wasDerivedFrom Rusalka?oldid=594641218.
- Rusalka depiction Iwan_Nikolajewitsch_Kramskoj_002.jpg.
- Rusalka isPrimaryTopicOf Rusalka.