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    The Cantabrian Water Dog (Spanish: perro de agua cantábrico) is a landrace breed of dog developed in the coast of Cantabria, northern Spain, as an assistant...
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    A water dog is a type of gundog bred to flush and retrieve game from water. Water dogs are considered the progenitors of most modern retriever dog breeds...
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    and of lighter colour, becoming a new breed on 22 March 2011, the Cantabrian Water Dog. The other group could be found in the marshes of western Andalusia;...
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    de Chira Can de Palleiro Canaan Dog Canadian Eskimo Dog Cane Corso Cane di Oropa Cane Paratore Cantabrian Water Dog Cão de Gado Transmontano Cardigan...
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  • or water-dog may also refer to: Barbet (a.k.a. French water dog) Cantabrian Water Dog Lagotto Romagnolo (a.k.a. Italian water dog) Moscow Water Dog, extinct...
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  • CWD may refer to: Cantabrian Water Dog, Spanish dog breed Cell wall-deficient bacteria (or L forms) Chronic wasting disease, of deer Coarse woody debris...
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    The Anjana (Cantabrian: (Western) [anˈhana], (Eastern)[an.xa.nɜ]; Spanish: [anˈxana]) (from jana, a former word for witches during the Middle Ages) are...
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    (Asturian and Cantabrian) – Dragon Curupira (Tupi) – Nature spirit Cu Sith (Scottish) – Gigantic fairy dog Cŵn Annwn (Welsh) – Underworld hunting dog Cyclops...
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    mischievous little people Trauco (Chilota) – Fertility spirit Trenti (Cantabrian) – Diminutive demon Trickster – Character in a story which exhibits a...
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    worldwide) – Regenerative solar bird Firedrake (Germanic) – Dragon Fish-man (Cantabrian) – Amphibious, scaled humanoid Flatwoods Monster (American Folklore) (West...
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    List of seas on Earth (category Lists of bodies of water)
    Channel Strait of Dover Irish Sea Celtic Sea Iroise Sea Bay of Biscay Cantabrian Sea Gulf of Cádiz Mediterranean Sea Alboran Sea Mar Menor Balearic (Catalan)...
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    Xana (category Water spirits)
    common in Asturian toponyms. They also appear in Eastern Galician and Cantabrian mythology (Anjanas). The xanas promise treasures and can be disenchanted...
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    bagpipes. It is mostly used in Occitan, Aragonese, Cajun French, Asturian, Cantabrian, Galician, Hungarian, and Slavic folk music. It can also be seen in early...
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    beef, pork, venison, rabbit, lamb, poultry, sausages, and seafood. While water can be used as the stew-cooking liquid, stock is also common. A small amount...
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  • basis for their consumption of dog meat as in Inca mythology Paria Caca, their god, was pictured as feeding solely on dog after he defeated another god...
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    Ribero-Meneses that the Le Danois Bank was created by the collapse of the northern Cantabrian continental margin about 12,000 years ago. The Le Danois Bank represents...
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    and told the dog that, although its life was short, its quality of life will be determined by its master. If the master was good to the dog, feeding, loving...
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  • distinguishing feature is having the body of a human covered in fur and the head of a dog or sometimes bird. Sumpurņi also have a tail, it was believed that they had...
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    contains a gate, generally guarded by a multi-headed (sometimes multi-eyed) dog who could also serve as a guide and ensured that the ones who entered could...
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    William, Prince of Wales (category British male water polo players)
    23 July 2013. Booker, Jarrod (18 March 2011). "Service inspires weary Cantabrians". The New Zealand Herald. Archived from the original on 2 November 2011...
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    Flora of Cantabria (category Cantabrian Mountains)
    of the Cantabrian Mountains, especially in the drier areas of the valleys where the beech or oak groves cannot develop due to their high water dependence...
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  • shrink or enlarge himself M-da-weelh-ak - a loon spirit in the form of a dog, Gluskab's messenger, one of his dogs, the black one, could shrink or enlarge...
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  • into the center. The 250s toppled a number of houses and destroyed the water mains. The incendiaries now could spread and become effective. The materials...
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    As he does so, he looks over his shoulder towards the figure of Sol. A dog and a snake reach up towards the blood. A scorpion seizes the bull's genitals...
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  • Paraguayan War, it's a tradition that if someone is to see a headless white dog that disappears and re-appears all the time in their own house, it means...
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    Deities may be related to natural aspects of the world, such as earth, water, fire, the sun, the moon, stars, air, clouds, wind, storms, thunder and...
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    and waving your arms; squirting them with a hose; allowing your leashed dog to bark at them; and forcefully fending them off with a broom". This advice...
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    black dog that haunts lonely roads. Gwyllion, mountain spirits resembling hags. Llamhigyn y Dŵr, winged toad lake creature also known as a water leaper...
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    Jiangnu Weeping Down the Great Wall, Drilling Two Woods to Make Fire, Black Dog Eating the Moon, The Butterfly Lovers, Foolish Old Man Moving Mountains,...
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    Orthodox Judaism were originally good public health in a land with little water, but now these customs signify for some people identification as an Orthodox...
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