Gaizkiñ
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In Basque mythology, Gaizkiñ is an evil spirit that causes diseases.[1]
References
- ^ Martín de Retana, José María (1972). La Gran enciclopedia vasca (in Spanish). Vol. 7. Editorial La Gran Enciclopedia Vasca. p. 417. ISBN 9788424800178.
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