Talk:Spanish mythology

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I deleted the reference to the "Day of the Dead", which pertains to the cultures of America and has no relation to Spain/Europe.

The Basque mythology is not part of the Spanish mythology, es completly different and more related in lots of things to the french than to the Iberian one. Please, do not mix the Iberian mythology with the basque one, the basque one is independent of the iberian and remember that part of the basque country is in france and that ethnically are a different group from the iberian, catalans, gallicians and others.