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Pscipolnitsa?

the article doesn't mention where this variant of the name comes from, and the only linked interwiki to use the name is the danish one. i'm guessing it's a non-slavic variant, but it's just a guess. k kisses 16:37, 3 September 2010 (UTC) reply

Polednice by K. J. Erben

The classical Czech poem Polednice from the collection Kytice (Bouquet) should be probably mentioned. It’s Czech text is on Wikisource; it was translated into English (see the interview with the translator), but probably not available on the net.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Pscipolnitsa?

the article doesn't mention where this variant of the name comes from, and the only linked interwiki to use the name is the danish one. i'm guessing it's a non-slavic variant, but it's just a guess. k kisses 16:37, 3 September 2010 (UTC) reply

Polednice by K. J. Erben

The classical Czech poem Polednice from the collection Kytice (Bouquet) should be probably mentioned. It’s Czech text is on Wikisource; it was translated into English (see the interview with the translator), but probably not available on the net.


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