Sentences with phrase «which traditional folklore»

These awe - inspiring landscapes are punctuated by ancient castles and remarkably - preserved medieval villages in many of which traditional folklore, crafts and customs are still maintained.

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The vitality that oysters give is well known to the traditional cultures which live off of foods by the sea, and to modern lore that knows of the connection between oysters and folklore surrounding fertility.
While eating, you'll enjoy a festive show in which the locals perform traditional dances to folklore music.
For its full effect, the isolation and vulnerability of the lamb requires a menace: the wolf in traditional European folklore (sin and the devil in the Christian allegory), in place of which the shark embodies the principle of predatory, soul - stealing monstrosity at a magnified intensity and thrillingly exotic guise more naturally suited to the environment of the tank» (A. Gallagher (ed.)
Eclecticism, craftsmanship and irony typify their work, which shows extremely diverse fascinations for, for example, south German folklore, pop star Michael Jackson, historical costumes, sport and traditional Japanese dress.
The World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) Intergovernmental Committee on Intellectual Property and Genetic Resources, Traditional Knowledge and Folklore (the IGC), which met for the first time in 2001, is in discussions about draft provisions for the enhanced protection of traditional knowledge and traditional cultural expressions against misappropriation Traditional Knowledge and Folklore (the IGC), which met for the first time in 2001, is in discussions about draft provisions for the enhanced protection of traditional knowledge and traditional cultural expressions against misappropriation traditional knowledge and traditional cultural expressions against misappropriation traditional cultural expressions against misappropriation and misuse.
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