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- Bolla abstract "Bolla (also known as Bullar in South Albania), is a type of serpentic dragon (or a demonic dragon-like creature) with a long, coiled, serpentine body, four legs and small wings in ancient Albanian folklore. This dragon sleeps throughout the whole year, only to wake on Saint George's Day, where its faceted silver eyes peer into the world. The Bolla does this until it sees a human. It devours the person, then closes its eyes and sleeps again.In its twelfth year, the bolla evolves by growing nine tongues, horns, spines and larger wings. At this time it will learn how to use its formerly hidden fire-breathing abilities, and is now called a Kuçedra (hydra). The gheg version of the name is kulshedra. The Kuçedra causes droughts and lives off human sacrifices. The Kuçedra is sometimes also represented as an enormous woman with a hairy body and hanging breasts. In other mythologies it corresponds to the Lernaean Hydra of the Greek Mythology.The monster can cause a shortage of water and it requires human sacrifices to propitiate it. The creature is also known as Bullar in southern Albania.Both Bolla and Bullar are actual names for snake/lizard species as well. Bolla (usually stands for European ratsnake but different bollas include a group of serpents of families Colubridae or Boidae) is considered as harmful as usually consumes eggs and poultry, while Bullar (stands for common indigenous glass lizard Scheltopusik ) is considered harmless and even half-domestic as it consumes arthropods and mice.".
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- Bolla wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Bolla wikiPageRevisionID "677922277".
- Bolla wikiPageWikiLink Albanian_folklore.
- Bolla wikiPageWikiLink Albanian_mythology.
- Bolla wikiPageWikiLink Arthropod.
- Bolla wikiPageWikiLink Arthropods.
- Bolla wikiPageWikiLink Balaur.
- Bolla wikiPageWikiLink Boidae.
- Bolla wikiPageWikiLink Category:Albanian_mythology.
- Bolla wikiPageWikiLink Category:European_dragons.
- Bolla wikiPageWikiLink Colubridae.
- Bolla wikiPageWikiLink Djall.
- Bolla wikiPageWikiLink Dragon.
- Bolla wikiPageWikiLink European_ratsnake.
- Bolla wikiPageWikiLink Folklore_of_Romania.
- Bolla wikiPageWikiLink Gheg.
- Bolla wikiPageWikiLink Gheg_Albanian.
- Bolla wikiPageWikiLink Glass_lizard.
- Bolla wikiPageWikiLink Greek_Mythology.
- Bolla wikiPageWikiLink Greek_mythology.
- Bolla wikiPageWikiLink Lernaean_Hydra.
- Bolla wikiPageWikiLink Mice.
- Bolla wikiPageWikiLink Mouse.
- Bolla wikiPageWikiLink Romanian_folklore.
- Bolla wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Georges_Day.
- Bolla wikiPageWikiLink Scheltopusik.
- Bolla wikiPageWikiLink Sheltopusik.
- Bolla wikiPageWikiLink St_Georges_Day.
- Bolla wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bolla".
- Bolla wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kuçedra".
- Bolla wikiPageWikiLinkText "kuçedra".
- Bolla hasPhotoCollection Bolla.
- Bolla wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Europe-myth-stub.
- Bolla wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Bolla wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reptile-stub.
- Bolla subject Category:Albanian_mythology.
- Bolla subject Category:European_dragons.
- Bolla hypernym Dragon.
- Bolla type Person.
- Bolla comment "Bolla (also known as Bullar in South Albania), is a type of serpentic dragon (or a demonic dragon-like creature) with a long, coiled, serpentine body, four legs and small wings in ancient Albanian folklore. This dragon sleeps throughout the whole year, only to wake on Saint George's Day, where its faceted silver eyes peer into the world. The Bolla does this until it sees a human.".
- Bolla label "Bolla".
- Bolla sameAs Bolla.
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- Bolla sameAs ボラ_(竜).
- Bolla sameAs Bola_(mitologija).
- Bolla sameAs Bolla.
- Bolla sameAs m.07gf11.
- Bolla sameAs Болла.
- Bolla sameAs Bolla.
- Bolla sameAs Bolla.
- Bolla sameAs Болла.
- Bolla sameAs Q891424.
- Bolla sameAs Q891424.
- Bolla wasDerivedFrom Bolla?oldid=677922277.
- Bolla isPrimaryTopicOf Bolla.