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< Wikipedia:WikiProject Missing encyclopedic articles | Hotlist of Mythology & Folklore

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  • Cenn Febrat — Celtic mythology — (
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  • Centimani — Greek mythology — (
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  • Centipede (Japanese Mythology) — Japanese mythology — (
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  • ) This should link to a page about the Japanese myth involving the centipede, not the article about the centipede itself. At the very least the latter article should mention the myth
  • Central Asian Mythology — Asian mythology — (
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  • Centre for English Cultural Tradition and Language — English folklore — (
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  • ceó druídecta — Celtic mythology — (
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  • ceo síth — Celtic mythology — (
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  • ceol síth — Celtic mythology — (
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  • Cephissus — Greek mythology — (
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  • Cera — Celtic mythology — (
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  • Ceredig Wledig — Celtic mythology — (
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  • Cerigo — Greek mythology — (
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  • ) - redirects to Cythera (island)
  • Cerklicing — Latvian mythology — (
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  • ) - redirects to Latvian mythology
  • Cernach — Celtic mythology — (
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  • ces noínden — Celtic mythology — (
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  • Cesair 1 — Celtic mythology — (
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  • Cet — Celtic mythology — (
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  • Cétach — Celtic mythology — (
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  • Cétchathach — Celtic mythology — (
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  • Cethern — Celtic mythology — (
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  • Cethlion — Celtic mythology — (
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  • Cethor — Celtic mythology — (
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  • Cethren — Celtic mythology — (
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  • Cétshamain — Celtic mythology — (
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  • Cett — Celtic mythology — (
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  • Ceugant — Celtic mythology — (
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  • ) - redirects to Barddas; possibly fakelore
  • Chac Uayab Xoc — Maya mythology — (
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  • ) - redirects to Maya mythology
  • Chac-chel — Maya mythology — (
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  • cha-cha — Haitian mythology — (
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  • Chac-mol — Maya mythology — (
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  • ) - redirects to Chac Mool
  • Chacomat — Native American mythology — (
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  • Chacopa — Native American mythology — (
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  • Chac-uayeb-xoc — Maya mythology — (
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  • Chac-xib-chac — Maya mythology — (
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  • Chahnameed — Native American mythology — (
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  • Chahurugeneral mythology; In Pawnee mythology, Chahuru is the spirit of water. — (
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  • chain letters — English folklore — (
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  • chairs — English folklore — (
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  • Chak — Maya mythology — (
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  • ) - disambig.; possibly Chac
  • Cha-kal-le — Native American mythology — (
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  • Chakekenapok — Native American mythology — (
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  • Chalmecacihuilt — Aztec mythology — (
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  • Chalmecatecuchtli — Aztec mythology — (
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  • Chalmecatl — Aztec mythology — (
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  • Chama — Hindu mythology — (
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  • ) - alternate name for Kamadeva
  • Chamer — Maya mythology — (
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  • ) - redirects to Maya mythology
  • Chan — Asian mythology — (
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  • Chanak — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — (
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  • Chanameel — Judaism — (
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  • Chandanayika — Hindu mythology — (
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  • ) - redirects to Navadurga
  • Chandarupa — Hindu mythology — (
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  • Chandavati — Hindu mythology — (
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  • Chandesvara — Hindu mythology — (
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  • Chandogra — Hindu mythology — (
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  • Chandrasekhara — Hindu mythology — (
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  • Changing Bear Woman — Native American mythology — (
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  • Changing Woman — Native American mythology — (
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  • Chango — African mythology — (
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  • Ch'Ang-Ogeneral mythology; In Chinese mythology, Ch'ang-O is the graceful moth-eyebrowed maiden goddess ... — (
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  • Chanina ben Pappa — Judaism — (
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  • Chanina ben Tradyon — Judaism — (
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  • Chaob — Maya mythology — (
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  • ) - leads to List of Maya gods and supernatural beings
  • Chaos — Judaism — (
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  • ChaosGreek mythology; In Greek mythology, Chaos was the infinite space before Ge ... — (
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  • Charcoal Crunchers — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/folklore/ general folklore] — (
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  • Chareya — Native American mythology — (
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  • chariot — Celtic mythology — (
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  • Chariot — Judaism — (
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  • Charioteers — Asian mythology — (
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  • Charlotte Latham — English folklore — (
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  • Charlotte Sophia Burne — English folklore — (
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  • Charlton Horn Fair — English folklore — (
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  • Charlton-on-Otmoor Garland — English folklore — (
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  • charm wands — English folklore — (
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  • charmers — English folklore — (
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  • charms (material) — English folklore — (
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  • charms (verbal) — English folklore — (
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  • Charontes — Etruscan mythology — (
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  • ) - redirects to Charun
  • Charred Body — Native American mythology — (
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  • Chas — Inca mythology — (
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  • Chasca Coyllur — Inca mythology — (
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  • ) - redirects to Inca mythology
  • Chasca — Inca mythology — (
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  • ) - redirects to Inca mythology
  • Chashmal — Judaism — (
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  • Chattan — Celtic mythology — (
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  • ) - redirects to Saint Cathan
  • Chaturmurti — Hindu mythology — (
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  • ChayaHindu mythology; In Hindu mythology, Chaya is the goddess of the beneficial ... — (
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  • Chayyot — Judaism — (
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  • Che — Celtic mythology — (
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  • Chebeldei — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — (
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  • Chedi-bumba — African mythology — (
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  • Chehooit — Native American mythology — (
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  • Chekechani — African mythology — (
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  • Chem — Egyptian mythology — (
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  • Cheng-huang — Chinese mythology — (
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  • Chenoogeneral mythology; In Abnaki mythology, the Chenoo were stone giants versed in ... — (
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  • Chentamentet — Egyptian mythology — (
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  • Chenti-irti — Egyptian mythology — (
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  • Chenuke — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — (
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  • Cherruve — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — (
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  • Ches — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — (
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  • chess — Celtic mythology — (
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  • Chester — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/arthurian/articles.html Arthurian legend] — (
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  • Chiá — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — (
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  • Chibaiskweda — Native American mythology — (
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  • Chibchacum — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies]; general mythology; In Chibcha mythology, Chibchacum was the god of farmers and ... — (
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  • Chibiabos — Native American mythology — (
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  • Chibilkin — Maya mythology — (
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  • Chicchan — Maya mythology — (
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  • Chicomeccatl — Aztec mythology — (
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  • Chicuna — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — (
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  • Chie — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — (
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  • Chien-shin — Japanese mythology — (
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  • Chiha Yo Changgun — Korean mythology — (
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  • childbirth — English folklore — (
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  • Child-Born-in-Jug — Native American mythology — (
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  • Children of God — Judaism — (
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  • children's folklore — English folklore — (
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  • children's garlands and customs May Day — English folklore — (
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  • Chimata-no-kami — Japanese mythology — (
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  • Chiminigagua(
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  • Chiminigagué — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — (
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  • Chinese Cosmogony — Asian mythology — (
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  • Chinese Deities — Asian mythology — (
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  • Chinese Demons — Asian mythology — (
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  • Chinese Flood — Asian mythology — (
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  • Chinese Foxmythical creature(
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  • Chinigchinich — Native American mythology — (
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  • Chiowotamahke — Native American mythology — (
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  • Chipiripageneral mythology; In Curra mythology, Chipiripa is the rain god. — (
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  • Chiruwi — African mythology — (
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  • Chitra — Hindu mythology — (
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  • ) - goes to DAB page, needs article
  • Chixugeneral mythology; In Pawnee mythology, Chixu are the spirits of the dead. — (
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  • Chnubis — Roman mythology — (
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  • Choctaw creation myth — Native American mythology — (
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  • ) - redirects to Choctaw mythology
  • Ch'o-je — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — (
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  • Cholas — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — (
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  • ) - goes to dynasty page, nothing about mythology
  • Cholmus — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — (
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  • Chonganda — African mythology — (
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  • Chonguite — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — (
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  • Choni ha-M'aggel — Judaism — (
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  • chough — Celtic mythology — (
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  • christening — English folklore — (
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  • Christina Hole — English folklore — (
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  • Christmas carol singing — English folklore — (
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  • Christmas presents — English folklore — (
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  • Christmas superstitions — English folklore — (
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  • Chthonic gods — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — (
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  • Chu Jiang — Chinese mythology — (
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  • Chuen — Maya mythology — (
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  • ) - goes to surname article
  • Chuku — African mythology — (
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  • Chulyen — Native American mythology — (
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  • Chumong — Korean mythology — (
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  • Chu-nhà — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — (
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  • Chun-T'Igeneral mythology; In Chinese mythology, Chun-T'i is a goddess of war. She ... — (
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  • church ales — English folklore — (
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  • churches — English folklore — (
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  • churchyard — English folklore — (
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  • Churning of the Ocean of Milk — Asian mythology — (
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  • Churning of the Ocean — Hindu mythology — (
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  • Chutsaingeneral mythology; In Tinneh mythology, Chutsain is an evil spirit presonifying death. — (
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  • Chuvalete — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — (
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  • Chwimlean — Celtic mythology — (
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  • Ciabhán — Celtic mythology — (
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  • Cian Cúldub — Celtic mythology — (
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  • Ciar — Celtic mythology — (
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  • Ciarán — Celtic mythology — (
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  • Ciarnat — Celtic mythology — (
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  • Cicollius — Celtic mythology — (
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  • cigarettes — English folklore — (
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  • Cihuateto — Aztec mythology — (
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  • Cil Coed — Celtic mythology — (
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  • Cili — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/mythology/other/articles.html other mythologies] — (
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  • ) - article is about a county in China
  • Cill Dalua — Celtic mythology — (
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  • Cináed — Celtic mythology — (
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  • ) - article is about the language
  • Cingciges — Celtic mythology — (
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  • Cirapé — Native American mythology — (
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  • Circinn — Celtic mythology — (
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  • ) - redirects to Angus??
  • circles — English folklore — (
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  • cities — Celtic mythology — (
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  • City of the Legion — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/arthurian/articles.html Arthurian legend] — (
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  • Ciudach — Celtic mythology — (
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  • civic customs — English folklore — (
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  • Clachnahrie — Celtic mythology — (
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  • Clan Morna — Celtic mythology — (
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  • clan — Celtic mythology — (
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  • Clarissant — [http: //www.pantheon.org/areas/folklore/arthurian/articles.html Arthurian legend] — (
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  • Clarius — Greek mythology — (
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  • Classical commentators — Celtic mythology — (
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  • Clatho — Celtic mythology — (
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  • clementing — English folklore — (
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  • Cleobis — Greek mythology — (
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  • ) - redirects to Kleobis and Biton
  • Cleta — Greek mythology — (
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  • ) - redirects to Charites
  • Cliach — Celtic mythology — (
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  • Cliff ogre — Native American mythology — (
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  • Clitus — legendary Greeks — (
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  • Cloch Labrais — Celtic mythology — (
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  • clocks — English folklore — (
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  • Clonard — Celtic mythology — (
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  • ) - disambig.
  • Clonfert — Celtic mythology — (
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  • ) - leads to a town in County Galway, no mention of myths or folklore
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