In Russian folklore, Chernava (diminutive: Chernavushka; Russian: Чернава, Чернавушка) is Sea Tsar's daughter (or, according to some versions, a niece)...
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hometown, reunited with his terrestrial wife. The Chernava is explained as the nymph of the River Chernava. In Ransom's version, the Sea Tsar's youngest daughter...
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Chernava (Russian: Чернава) is a rural locality (a village) in Pertsevskoye Rural Settlement, Gryazovetsky District, Vologda Oblast, Russia. The population...
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Glushitsa (65 km) joins Bolshoy Irgiz (675 km) 61 km below its source Chernava (75 km) joins Maly Irgiz (235 km) 48km below its source. Includes the 14...
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Phoenician goddess known as "Asherat-of-the-Sea." Chernava Colles 10.5S 335.5E 1,000.0 1997 Chernava, East Slavic sea maiden, Sea Czar's daughter. Jurate...
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time in the underwater court of the Sea Tsar and marries his daughter, Chernava, before finally returning home. The tale inspired such works as the poem...
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Kostino Bolshoye Zaymishche Bubeykino Burtsevo Bushuikha Bushuikha Chagrino Chernava Chernetskoye Chernitsyno Chernogubovo Chistopyanovo Chukharitsa Chuprovo...
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km north of Gryazovets (the district's administrative centre) by road. Chernava is the nearest rural locality. Деревня Звягловка на карте Данные переписи...
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him; likewise in a Russian wonder-tale, Sadko chooses the river nymph Chernava who is the very last of three batches of one hundred maidens shown him...
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