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Aloja (mythology) : ウィキペディア英語版
Aloja (mythology)
In Catalan mythology an Aloja ((:əˈɫɔʒə), ; plural ''Aloges''), also known as Dona d'aigua, Goja or Paitida, is a feminine being that lives in places with fresh water. These "water-women" are said to be able to turn into water blackbirds.
==Legend==
According to legend, these women are not immortal, but can live for thousands of years and retain their youth.
It is said that the lakes where the ''dones d'aigua'' bathe can boil in anger if any stranger enters them. In Majorca, the most famous water-woman is Maria Enganxa. According to tradition, she lives inside all the wells and cisterns and takes all the children that pass near them with her hook.

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