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Catalan myths and legends are the traditionalmyths andlegends of theCatalan-speaking world, especiallyCatalonia itself, passed down for generations as part of that region'spopular culture.

Mythological figures

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Among the figures of Catalan mythology are:

Generic figures

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InCatalonia those characters that are invoked to induce fear in children for practical purposes, for example to avoid speaking to strangers or leaving home alone, are calledEspantamainades. At the anthropological level, sometimes they are manifestations of the fears of the unknown and inexplicable in nature. Some are local representations related to those figures also existing in other cultures, such as witches, goblins, and thebogeyman. Others are purely local variations, such asMarraco the peasant and the dips.

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