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  2. Ukrainian fairy tale - Wikipedia

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    A Ukrainian fairy tale, "Kazka" (Ukrainian: казка, pronounced ⓘ), is a fairy tale from Ukraine. The plural of казка is казки ( kazky ). In times of oral tradition, they were used to transmit knowledge and history.

  3. The Mitten (folk tale) - Wikipedia

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    The Mitten (Ukrainian: Рукавичка / Rukavychka) is a Ukrainian fairy tale. It remains popular in modern Ukraine and has been translated into other languages. Some of the written records of The Mitten date back to the 19th century and include the folklore collections of Pavlo Chubynsky. [1] and Ivan Rudchenko. [2]

  4. Fox and Crane - Wikipedia

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    Fox and Crane, Ukrainian Folk Tale, national postal service of Ukraine, Ukrposhta, 2003. Fox and Crane, or The Fox and The Crane, or The Vixen and the Crane is the title of a Ukrainian fairy tale, a fable with different plot lines known by the same or similar title. [1] [2] A version of Fox and Crane is retold by Irina Zheleznova. [1]

  5. Ukrainian folklore - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainian folk tales have provided inspiration for numerous works of art. Many Ukrainian kazkas have been retold in Ukrainian animation, with folklore identified as a key trait of Ukrainian animation. [15] The first Ukrainian animation in 1927 was the retelling of one such kazka, "The Fairy Tale of the Straw Bull.".

  6. Ivasyk-Telesyk - Wikipedia

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    "Ivasyk-Telesyk" (Ukrainian: Івасик-Телесик) is a Ukrainian folk tale in the family of magical tales, fables, or fairy tales. According to Ukrainian folklorist Petro Lintur [ uk ] , the story of Telesyk is a very popular children's story in Ukraine.

  7. Category:Ukrainian fairy tales - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ukrainian fairy tales" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  8. About the astonishing husband Horu (Ukrainian folktale)

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    In a Ukrainian tale collected by Ukrainian folklorist Mikhailo G. Ivasyuk with the title "Чоловік-невидимка" ("Unseen Husband" or "Invisible Husband"), a peasant man goes to the woods to fetch wood, but loses the trail and wanders off, so he stops to rest. In his sleep, he has a dream where a voice says the man's wife will give ...

  9. Category:Ukrainian folklore - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainian fairy tales (32 P) L. Ukrainian legends (5 P) S. Ukrainian folk songs (23 P) W. Witchcraft in Ukraine (3 P) Pages in category "Ukrainian folklore"