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Iratxoak (sing.: iratxo) are the imps of Basque mythology.[1] Usually benevolent, they help with farming labours in the night if given presents of food. Galtxagorriak are a specific kind of iratxoak. Their name means the red-pants.
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[edit ]- ^ marketing (2023年02月09日). "Routes through Basque mythology | Akelarre Hotel | Basque mythology". Akelarre. Retrieved 2024年11月19日.
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