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page 1Hungarian legendary creatures

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thumb|Turul bird on the Buda Castle|Royal Castle, [[Budapest, Hungary]]
The Turul is a mythological bird of prey, mostly depicted as a falcon, in Hungarian tradition and Turkic tradition, and a national symbol of Hungarians.

Ördög
thumbnail|250px|Illustration of the devil from a 14th-century Arabic manuscript, the Book of Wonders.
Ördög (Ürdüng in Old Hungarian) is a shape-shifting, demonic creature from Hungarian mythology and early Hungarian paganism who controls the dark and evil forces of the world.
After Christianization, it was identified with the devil. It is often said in Hungarian mythology that God (Isten in Hungarian) had help from Ördög when creating the world.
night raven
creatures of European folklore