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Marko Mrnjavčević
Serbian medieval ruler and fictional character
víla
feminine spirit in Southern Slavic folklore
Kukeri
right|thumb|Kukeri in Razlog
Kukeri (; singular: kuker, кукер) are elaborately costumed Bulgarian men, who perform traditional rituals intended to scare away evil spirits.

Hasanaginica
' (), sometimes rendered as and first published as The Mourning Song of the Noble Wife of the Hasan Aga''''', is a South Slavic folk ballad, created during the period of 1646–49, in the region of Imotski, which at the time was a part of the Bosnia Eyalet of the Ottoman Empire. The author of the poem, whose premise takes place in a Bosnian Muslim cultural context, is unknown.
Đurđevdan
Slavic religious holiday. valiant of Saint George's Day. Slavic folk Christianity
Dodola
old Slavic tradition

raskovnik
right|thumb|Razkovniche is the Bulgarian language|Bulgarian-language name for the real plant [[Marsilea quadrifolia, which shares some features with the legendary raskovnik.]]
хала (міфологічна істота)
mythological creature
Drekavac
Drekavac (literally "the screamer" or "the screecher"), also called drekalo, krekavac, zdrekavac or zrikavac, is a mythical creature in South Slavic mythology. The name is derived from the verb "drečati" ("to screech").
Kosovo Myth
Serbian nation-building myth based on legends about events related to the Battle of Kosovo (1389)
Bugarštica
Bugarštica ( or ), originally known as Bugaršćica, is a form of epic and ballad oral poetry, which was popular among South Slavs mainly in Dalmatia and Bay of Kotor from 15th until the 18th century, sung in long verses of mostly fifteen and sixteen syllables with a caesura after the seventh and eighth syllable, respectively.
Serbian epic poetry
form of epic poetry

Zduhać
A zduhać (Cyrillic: здухаћ, ) and vetrovnjak (ветровњак, []) in Serbian tradition, and a dragon man in Bulgarian, Macedonian and southern Serbian traditions, were men believed to have an inborn supernatural ability to protect their estate, village, or region against destructive weather conditions, such as storms, hail, or torrential rains. It was believed that the souls of these men could leave their bodies in sleep, to intercept and fight with demonic beings imagined as bringers of bad weather. Having defeated the demons and taken away the stormy clouds they brought, the protectors would retu

Baš Čelik
Serbian fairy tale
Serbian folklore
folk culture of Serbs
Samodiva
Woodland Fairies
bauk
Serbian mythological creature
German
South Slavic mythological being
Pirot Kilim
variety of flat tapestry- woven rugs traditionally produced in Pirot, Serbia
Erlangen Manuscript
Early Modern cyrillic manuscript containing South Slavic epic poems
cikavac
Cikavac () is a mythical creature in Serbian mythology, imagined as a winged animal (a bird) with long beak and a pelican-like sack.
Ensemble "Kolo"
ensemble
Stuhać
Stuhać () is a demonic mythical creature in Serbian mythology, recorded in Herzegovina. Though its name is similar with zduhać, there is no actual similarity.
Dukljan
Dukljan or Dukljanin ( or ) is a figure in Serbian mythology that is a reflection of the Roman emperor Diocletian. He is presented as the adversary of God, possibly because of the real Diocletian's persecution of Christians.
Prophecy from Kremna
collection of prophecies
Bukavac
Bukavac () is a demonic mythical creature in Slavic mythology. Belief in it existed in Syrmia.
Black Arab
depiction of Blacks or Arabs in Serbian mythology and folklore