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| | Latvian mythology - Open Encyclopedia |
 | | The deities were believed to live on a mountain called Debeskalns. |  | | Later texts by authors who presumably knew nothing of Latvian beliefs, substituted supposedly authoritative work substituting Prussian deities, adding extremely unlikely explanations and etymologies. |
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http://open-encyclopedia.com/Latvian_mythology
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| | sciforums.com - Latvian Paganism |
 | | Like the Greek (not Roman -- thanks Chandra :-)) Mt. Olympus, the Latvian gods resided eternally on the Sky Mountain, or Debeskalns. |
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http://www.sciforums.com/showthread.php?t=8864
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| | dausos |
 | | Day in the garden is perpetual but outside its confines is perpetual night. |  | | Dausos is on the high mountain (Latvian Debeskalns, or Norse Valhalla), between two rivers. |
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http://www.yourencyclopedia.net/dausos.html
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| | Debeskalns |
 | | In Latvian mythology, Debeskalns was the Sky Mountain upon which the gods and goddesses lived. |  | | It would have opened his eyes, and shouldn't if I was a boy." Josephine held up her finger like an elder sister; then went on to. |  | | I don't say it was you, Mademoiselle Rose. |
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http://www.factspider.com/de/debeskalns.html
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| | Debeskalns |
 | | In mitologia lettone, Debeskalns era la montagna del cielo su cui i dii ed i goddesses hanno vissuto. |
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http://www.yotor.com/wiki/it/de/Debeskalns.htm
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