About: Yacuruna

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The Yacuruna are a mythical water people of the Amazon basin who live in beautiful underwater cities, often at the mouths of rivers. Belief in the Yacuruna is most prominently found among indigenous people of the Amazon. The term is derived from the Quechua language, yaku ("water") and runa ("man").

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  • Les Yacurunas sont un peuple mythique d’êtres de l’eau, ressemblant à des êtres humains. La légende raconte qu’ils vivaient dans de magnifiques villes sous-marines, souvent aux embouchures de fleuves. Cette croyance est particulièrement répandue chez les peuples indigènes du fleuve Amazone. Ce terme dérive des termes de la langue Quechua, « yacu » (« eau ») et « runa » (« homme »). (fr)
  • The Yacuruna are a mythical water people of the Amazon basin who live in beautiful underwater cities, often at the mouths of rivers. Belief in the Yacuruna is most prominently found among indigenous people of the Amazon. The term is derived from the Quechua language, yaku ("water") and runa ("man"). (en)
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  • Les Yacurunas sont un peuple mythique d’êtres de l’eau, ressemblant à des êtres humains. La légende raconte qu’ils vivaient dans de magnifiques villes sous-marines, souvent aux embouchures de fleuves. Cette croyance est particulièrement répandue chez les peuples indigènes du fleuve Amazone. Ce terme dérive des termes de la langue Quechua, « yacu » (« eau ») et « runa » (« homme »). (fr)
  • The Yacuruna are a mythical water people of the Amazon basin who live in beautiful underwater cities, often at the mouths of rivers. Belief in the Yacuruna is most prominently found among indigenous people of the Amazon. The term is derived from the Quechua language, yaku ("water") and runa ("man"). (en)
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  • Yacuruna (fr)
  • Yacuruna (en)
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