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  2. Zana (Zanë in Gheg or Zërë in Tosk, pl. zanë(t)/zërë(t), see other variants below) is an Albanian mythological figure usually associated with mountains, springs and streams, forests, vegetation and animals, human vital energy and sometimes destiny.

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    Mythological role. They give life to fetuses in utero and bestow upon them great gifts like the art of dancing, beauty, kindness, and luck. In folk tales, it is told not to upset them because they also have the power to do bad things or put a curse on the wrongdoer.

  4. Albanian mythology is an ancient belief system that dates back to pre-Christian times. It is a rich and complex tapestry of legends, myths, and stories that provide insight into the Albanian culture and its people. Albanian Gods. The Albanian pantheon was divided into three main categories: celestial, terrestrial, and chthonic deities.

  5. Jul 31, 2020 · Two main words in Romanian mythology refer to fairies. The first is zana, with the plural zane. The second is iele, which appears only in the plural. Zane designate the good fairies who bestow gifts upon mortals. Iele, by contrast, are fairies both feared and revered. Their name is always in the plural because there are at least three of them ...

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  6. Zana (Zanë in Gheg or Zërë in Tosk, pl. zanë(t)/zërë(t), see other variants below) is an Albanian mythological figure usually associated with mountains, springs and streams, forests, vegetation and animals, human vital energy and sometimes destiny.

  7. Zana e malit, also known as the “fairy of the mountain,” is a mythical creature in Albanian mythology. It is believed to be a supernatural female figure that is associated with mountains, springs, streams, forests, vegetation, and animals.

  8. The Zana is a mythological figure within Northern Albanian Gheg folk beliefs and oral epics. Zanas are depicted as mountain nymphs, and similarly to the Ora, live near springs within the highlands of Northern Albania. Robert Elsie described the Zana as “muses of the mountains” - as every mountain has its own Zana.

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