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Rusałka – w religii Słowian demoniczna istota zamieszkująca lasy, pola i zbiorniki wodne. Wikipedia
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Rusałka – w religii Słowian demoniczna istota zamieszkująca lasy, pola i zbiorniki wodne. Jacek Malczewski, Załaskotany - cykl Rusałki Witold Pruszkowski, ...
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In Slavic folklore, the rusalka is a typically feminine entity, often malicious toward mankind and frequently associated with water, with counterparts in ...
rusalka, in Slavic mythology, lake-dwelling soul of a child who died unbaptized or of a virgin who was drowned (whether accidentally or purposely).
Traditionally imagined by male artists as a creature with enhanced feminine qualities – a beautiful (often nude) physique; long green or blond hair; and large ...
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A small lake in the center of Poznan surrounded by forests. Perfect areas for walking, running, cycling, swimming abd relaxing.
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27 lut 2021 · The Rusałka, specifically, represents a combination of the “unnatural” death of a young woman with the fear of unknown waters. These fears, ...
Appearing entirely female, the Rusalka was originally a term used by Slavic pagans for fertility wights (a term for a spirit, ghost, or other supernatural being) ...
From Russian руса́лка (rusálka, “mermaid, siren”). Doublet of rosalia.
Rusalka. A water nymph in Ukrainian demonology who has the appearance of a long-haired, pretty young girl and represents the soul of a drowned girl or an ...
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In Slavic folklore, the rusalka (plural: rusalki) is a spirit associated with nature. It was believed that rusalki took care of waters, forests and fields.