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Nordic folklore

Nordic folklore is the folklore of Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Iceland and the Faroe Islands. It has common roots with, and has been under mutual influence with, folklore in England, Germany, the Low Countries, the Baltic countries, Finland and Sápmi.

Folklore figures, Traditions & Legends

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Legends

Traditions

Folk dances

Norway

Folklore figures

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Nordic folklore

Nodes129
Edges128
Triples47
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.015504
Components1

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Nordic folklore

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related to Traditions · 22
Nordic folklore → Faroe Islands, February, Germanic, Grindadráp, However, Iceland, Icelanders, Icelandic, Icelandic Sagas, In, In Nordic, January, Nordic, Norse, Odin, Runes, Sagas, The, The Grindadráp, They
related to External links · 19
Nordic folklore → Aarne-Thompson-Uther Index, Archived, Berkeley, California, Digital, English, February, Icelandic, Icelandic Folktales, In Norwegian, John Lindow, Legends, Norwegian Eventyr, Norwegian Folktale Index, On Nordic Folklore Archives, Oslo, SAMLA, University, Wayback MachineArchive
related to Folk dances · 2
Nordic folklore → An, Nordic
is a · 1
Nordic folklore → folklore of Denmark

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folklore often norwegian swedish said many tales also common elves trolls islands norway cultural norse sweden draugr faroese sea scandinavian

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Nordic folkloreis afolklore of Denmark0.90text
fermented sharkinstance ofand features dishes0.80text
dried fishinstance ofand features dishes0.80text
and smoked lambinstance ofand features dishes0.80text
Nordic folklorerelated to External linksOn Nordic Folklore Archives0.60section
Nordic folklorerelated to External linksJohn Lindow0.60section
Nordic folklorerelated to External linksUniversity0.60section
Nordic folklorerelated to External linksCalifornia0.60section
Nordic folklorerelated to External linksBerkeley0.60section
Nordic folklorerelated to External linksEnglish0.60section
Nordic folklorerelated to External linksArchived0.60section
Nordic folklorerelated to External linksFebruary0.60section

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