Už idú Rusadľa, Keď sme, Už prešli Rusadľa ( Slovak folk songs)
Slovak folk songs Už idú Rusadľa (female voices), Keď sme (male voices), Už prešli Rusadľa (female voices). Rusadľa (also Turíce, Letnice) is an old Slovak pagan feast day which is still celebrated. Word Rusadľa derives from Rusalka a Slavic fairy, female ghost or water nymph. Word Turíce comes from word Tur that is a bovid. The bovid is a sacred animal of Parom (Perún), Slavic God of Thunder. There is plenty of names of places, villages and towns derived from the Tur, e. g. a region in
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