Imagine you’re from Seattle, trying to understand someone with a strong Scottish accent. It’s challenging, but you catch most words. This is the everyday reality for many Swedes and Norwegians. They can have separate conversations, each in their own language, and still understand about 80-90% of what the other is saying.
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From dragons to mermaids: the mythical creatures of Polish legends
No creature is more iconic in Polish lore than the Smok Wawelski, the Dragon of Wawel Hill. His story is the cornerstone of Kraków’s origin myth. As the legend goes, a fearsome dragon took up residence in a cave at the foot of Wawel Castle, terrorizing the kingdom of King Krakus. It devoured livestock and demanded regular sacrifices of young maidens, leaving the city in a state of perpetual fear.
