Lukomorye
Lukomorye is a mythical place in Russian folklore, often depicted as a magical forest by the sea. It is famously mentioned in the poem "Ruslan and Lyudmila" by Alexander Pushkin, where it serves as a backdrop for fantastical adventures. The name translates to "the bay of the oak," symbolizing strength and mystery.
In these tales, Lukomorye is home to various magical creatures, including talking animals and wise old men. It represents a realm where the ordinary and extraordinary coexist, reflecting the rich imagination of Russian culture. The imagery of Lukomorye has inspired many artists and writers throughout history.