What is gnomos duendes?

"Gnomos" and "duendes" are Spanish words that refer to two different types of mythical creatures.

Gnomos (gnomes) are typically depicted as small, bearded creatures with bulbous noses and pointy hats. They are often associated with gardens and are said to be guardians of the natural world. In popular culture, gnomes are often shown as mischievous and quirky.

Duendes are a type of fairy or elf, also often associated with mischief. They are said to be small, agile beings that can disappear quickly. In Spanish folklore, duendes are believed to live in houses and help with chores, but they can also play tricks on their human hosts.

Both gnomos and duendes are often part of the same cultural tradition, and they share many similarities. In general, they are both viewed as friendly, but can sometimes cause trouble or play pranks. Both are also believed to have magical powers, but the specifics of their abilities can vary depending on the story or tradition.