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I flagged this needs verification and references: Mythology and fairy tales are jumbled together, not all mythology in the Wikipedia definition. Also it would help if they were sorted by culture i.e. what is Breton, what is Ghaul, what is "Matter of France" etc. Goldenrowley 05:06, 19 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

page says: "Myths are not the same as fables, legends, folktales, fairy tales, anecdotes or fiction."

Ok I fixed this today by splitting French Mythology and French Folklore into 2 separate but linked pages, then did a sort of topics to the best of my ability between folklore and mythology, so doing I can remove the cleanup flag. Goldenrowley 21:13, 30 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]