Veritons Song Contest was an online contest which took place between 2012 and 2017. A large number of countries around the world were represented in this contest and an incredible diversity in music was shown. You can still check the songs that took part in the 103 editions by accessing the Database.
Date: Saturday, 08 Nov 2014, 21:58 | Message # 106
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Slavic mythology is polytheistic, the chief god being Perun, god of thunder and lightning, quite similiar to the Germanic god Thor. Other important deities include Veles, god of the underworld, Svarog, Jarilo and Svantevit. In addition, many tribes revere local gods. We are looking closer to pre-christian Croatia to learn more about this.
Date: Saturday, 08 Nov 2014, 22:01 | Message # 108
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Slavic mythology is polytheistic, the chief god being Perun, god of thunder and lightning, quite similiar to the Germanic god Thor. Other important deities include Veles, god of the underworld, Svarog, Jarilo and Svantevit. In addition, many tribes revere local gods. We are looking closer to pre-christian Croatia to learn more about this.
Super! I like this short description you put at every country.
Date: Saturday, 08 Nov 2014, 22:02 | Message # 109
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Slavic mythology is polytheistic, the chief god being Perun, god of thunder and lightning, quite similiar to the Germanic god Thor. Other important deities include Veles, god of the underworld, Svarog, Jarilo and Svantevit. In addition, many tribes revere local gods. We are looking closer to pre-christian Croatia to learn more about this.
Date: Saturday, 08 Nov 2014, 22:04 | Message # 110
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Norse heathenry is the last surviving branch of the ancient Germanic belief system. A pantheon of gods under the wise warrior god Odin rules all the branches of the worldtree, Yggdrasil. the other two main gods are Thor, friend to mankind, and Frey, god of fertility. Since we already have been in Denmark and Norway, we are going to Sweden to learn more about this.