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Shtojzovalle : ウィキペディア英語版 | Shtojzovalle In Albanian mythology, the shtojzovalle, also known as shtojzorreshta, shtozote and xhinde is a small creature with supernatural powers and of extraordinary beauty. They are invisible woodland creatures, which can be seen by humans only on rare occasions and are fond of song and dance. == Name == The term ''shtojzovalle'' derives from the Albanian words ''shtoj'' (English: add), ''zot'' (English: god, deity) and ''valle'' (English: dance), with the term meaning in English "may God give increase to their dance" or "multiply, God, their choirs". The name ''shtojzovalle'' is a product of Pagan and Christian religious syncretism.〔 The alternative term ''shtojzorreshta'' means "may God give increase to their rows" in English.〔
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