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Where did la llorana live?

She lived in Mexico but since her story was a long time ago, I'm not sure just what town she lived in. However ,many people still believe in La Llorona's legend to come out.


When was Martin De La See born?

Martin De La See was born in 1420.


Who is la llorana?

la llorona is a mexican woman ghost who she was fighting with her husband who she loved.when her ex-husband broke up with her she got mad and killed her children in the river by making them droanded she end up crying for looking her children but she didn't even know she killed her children people saw her crying the people said in spanish what are you looking for she said looking forr my childrren they got killed she said the people said she's a witch get heeeeeeeeeeer and they bunrned her and they made her a ghost


When did Martin De La See die?

Martin De La See died on 1494-12-15.


What happens to len in the end in la corda?

La Corda D'oro is still officially a discontinued series. There is no information of any further episodes, so we can not tell what happens to Len.


What happens in the second episode of Jonas LA?

joe is an actor


Is la roax a girl?

First, it La Roux not La Roax. Second, La Roux is a duo but the one we see is indeed a female.


What happens to vampire when they see moon light?

Nothing happens.


What happens if youburn or kill a nino de la tierra?

It dies.


What does the Spanish phrase hasta mean in English?

"see you" so "hasta la vista" means "see you" and then la vista means "around"


Is hasta la vista and hasta la vista both ways for saying hola or adios?

Hasta la vista = See you! (Whenever) Hasta mañana = See you tomorrow!


Does la mean the in English?

Yes, it can. It's the feminine word for "the". It should be used when describing females such as la amiga, or la chica. You will also see it used as a direct object pronoun for feminine singular objects. I see the ball> Veo la pelota(la means the here.) >La veo. (La represents the ball here.)