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La Llorona is Spanish for "The Crying Woman," and is a popular legend in Spanish-speaking cultures in the Americas, with many versions according to the country. The basic version is that La Llorona was a beautiful woman who killed her children after having loved a man and having been rejected by him. He might have been the children's father, and left their mother for another woman, or he might have been a man she loved, but who was uninterested in a relationship with a woman with children, and whom she thought she could win if the children were out of the way. She drowned the children then killed herself, and is doomed to wander, searching for her children, always weeping. In some cases, according to the tale, she will kidnap wandering children.

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  • La Llorona is Spanish for "The Crying Woman," and is a popular legend in Spanish-speaking cultures in the Americas, with many versions according to the country. The basic version is that La Llorona was a beautiful woman who killed her children after having loved a man and having been rejected by him. He might have been the children's father, and left their mother for another woman, or he might have been a man she loved, but who was uninterested in a relationship with a woman with children, and whom she thought she could win if the children were out of the way. She drowned the children then killed herself, and is doomed to wander, searching for her children, always weeping. In some cases, according to the tale, she will kidnap wandering children.
  • La Llorona was the name of the legendary founder of Miami's Winter Court. She was killed during the Liberty City Riots in the 1980's.
  • "The Weeping Woman" of Hispanic legend, said to have drowned her own children, La Llorona gave her name to the Rona Case, but also appears for real in Cold Case : Rona.
  • La Llorona es tradicional de México.
  • La Llorona est un sort de la Magie du Chant
  • "La llorona" es el nombre de dos episodios de El Chapulín Colorado: * El episodio de 1972. * El episodio de 1980.
  • Una de las más famosas leyendas mexicanas que ha recorrido el mundo es la de La Llorona, cuyos orígenes se remontan a los tiempo en que México fue establecido, junto a la llegada de los españoles. Se cuenta que existió una mujer indígena que tenía un romance con un caballero español; la relación se consumó dando como fruto tres bellos hijos, los cuales la madre cuidaba de forma devota, convirtiéndolos en su adoración. Los días seguían corriendo, entre mentiras y sombras, manteniéndose escondidos de los demás para disfrutar de su vínculo. La mujer, viendo su familia formada y las necesidades de sus hijos por un padre de tiempo completo, reclama que la relación sea formalizada. Pero el caballero la esquivaba en cada ocasión, quizás por temor al qué dirán: siendo él un miembro de la sociedad
  • "La Llorona" is an original MAIKA song. It is based off of an old Latino legend of Malinche, an Aztec woman who bore twin boys to Spanish conquistador, Hernán Cortés. He refuses to return to Spain despite the King and Queen's orders, and in fear of him turning against them, send a beautiful woman to seduce him into returning to Spain. He agrees, planning to take his sons with him and leave La Malinche behind. The song is featured in the album, Assorted Vocanuts.
  • Although several variations exist, the basic story tells of a beautiful woman by the name of Maria who drowns her children in order to be with the man that she loved. The man would not have her, which devastated her. She would not take no for an answer, so she drowned herself in a lake in Mexico City. Challenged at the gates of heaven as to the whereabouts of her children, she is not permitted to enter the afterlife until she has found them. Maria is forced to wander the Earth for all eternity, searching in vain for her drowned offspring, with her constant weeping giving her the name "La Llorona". She is trapped in between the living world and the spirit world.
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