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* '''{{Wiki|Nymphs}}'''  in {{Wiki|Greek mythology}} is a female minor nature deity typically associated with a particular location or landform.
 
* '''{{Wiki|Nymphs}}'''  in {{Wiki|Greek mythology}} is a female minor nature deity typically associated with a particular location or landform.
* '''[[Apsaras]'''] are associated with water; thus, they may be compared to the '''nymphs''', dryads and naiads of {{Wiki|ancient Greece}}.
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* '''[[Apsaras]]''' are associated with water; thus, they may be compared to the '''nymphs''', dryads and naiads of {{Wiki|ancient Greece}}.
  
  
 
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  • Nymphs in Greek mythology is a female minor nature deity typically associated with a particular location or landform.
  • Apsaras are associated with water; thus, they may be compared to the nymphs, dryads and naiads of ancient Greece.