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Parchment-style artwork of flooded Saeftinghe fields, Dutch legend of a land lost to the sea.

The Drowned Land of Saeftinghe

Along the southern edge of the Netherlands, where Zeelandic Flanders once stretched green and prosperous toward the sea, there lay a land known as Saeftinghe. In its time, it was neither wild nor barren, but fertile and ordered, a patchwork of fields, dikes, villages, and grazing meadows shaped by human hands and held in uneasy balance with the waters beyond.

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1 An artwork of the golden-bearded man at the milk-white brook, Hungarian folktale scene

The Gold‑Bearded Man

Once upon a time, in the heart of Hungary’s wide and gently rolling plain, in the region of Nagykőrös, there lived a
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