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Baltic Myths, Legends & Folklore

 * A Tale of the Tontlawald
 * Aitvaras
 * Ajatar
 * Akka (spirit)
 * Alev
 * Ašvieniai
 * Auseklis
 * Aušrinė
 * Baltic mythology
 * Baltic neopaganism
 * Bangpūtys
 * Birutė
 * Burtnieki
 * Culture of Estonia
 * Culture of Latvia
 * Culture of Lithuania
 * Daina (Lithuania)
 * Dalia (mythology)
 * Dievas
 * Dievturība
 * Druwi
 * Easter in Latvia
 * Ebajalg
 * Eglė the Queen of Serpents
 * Estonian folklore
 * Estonian mythology
 * Estonian neopaganism
 * Fern flower
 * Gabija
 * Haltija
 * Hill of Crosses
 * Iron Wolf (character)
 * Jāņi
 * Jumala
 * Jūratė and Kastytis
 * Jurģi
 * Kalev (mythology)
 * Kalevi (mythology)
 * Kalevipoeg
 * Kratt
 * Kryždirbystė
 * Kuu
 * Lāčplēsis
 * Laima
 * Lake Ülemiste
 * Latvian mythology
 * Lauma
 * Legends of Tallinn
 * Lietuvēns
 * Linda (Estonian mythology)
 * List of Lithuanian mythological figures
 * Lithuanian mythology
 * Maa-alused
 * Mahte
 * Māra
 * Māras
 * Mārtiņi
 * Medeina
 * Meteņi
 * Mielikki
 * Miķeļi
 * Milda (mythology)
 * Näkki
 * National symbols of Estonia
 * Peckols
 * Peko
 * Percunatele
 * Perkūnas
 * Pikne
 * Potrimpo
 * Prussian mythology
 * Romuva (religion)
 * Romuva (temple)
 * Saulė
 * St John's Day (Estonia)
 * Sudovian Book
 * Sulev
 * Symbols of Lithuania
 * Tharapita
 * The Child who came from an Egg
 * The Dragon of the North
 * The Gold-spinners
 * The Grateful Prince
 * The Three Princes and their Beasts
 * Toell the Great
 * Tuonela
 * Tuoni
 * Ukko
 * Ūsiņš
 * Vanapagan
 * Vanemuine
 * Vanemuine (god)
 * Ved-ava
 * Žaltys
 * Zemes-mãte
 * Žemyna
 * Ziemassvētki