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Serbian folk astronomy : ウィキペディア英語版
Serbian folk astronomy
This article describes Serbian folk astronomy.
==Sun==

In Serbian belief, Sun is anthropomorphised as a man. Sometimes, Moon is described as Sun's brother〔 or uncle,〔 Venus as his daughter or (in one song) wife,〔 or both stars and Venus as his sisters.〔〔 Of Sun's parents, only mother is ever mentioned.〔
Some common Proto-Indo-European beliefs about Sun are preserved: a belief that Sun is riding in a cart or riding a horse, or that it is God's eye.〔 Various beliefs exist that explain Sun's role regarding day and night: that it travels underground or under the sea during the night to emerge again during the day, or that it dies every sunset to be born anew the next sunrise.〔 Sun is also present in a number of other folk beliefs and customs.〔

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