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La Llorona is a legend from Mexico and other Spanish speaking countries. It is said that she died in Mexico.
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There were two legends about the Llorona; one rose during pre-Columbian times, while the other began to appear by the 16th century. Depending on the specific legend, the woman known as the Llorona lived on the shores of Lake Texcoco, or near the Tacubaya river. Both are located on present-day Mexico City, but at the time both locations were different towns some 16 kilometers (10 miles) apart from each other.
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There is many versions of La Llorona.But one I mostly know is "La Llorona y el Diablo". In that story is about the beautiful woman who married the devil by not knowing he is the devil. One night the devil came early from his work, he was so hungry. The lady went to buy groceries. But, when she came from the market she was too late. The devil has eaten the children. The woman started crying for weeks. Until the devil got annoyed from her weeping. He tied her to the bed with chains. And got the knife and stabbed her right in the heart. People sware that she's crying, and her chains tied around her. The other one I know is that a the most beautiful woman in Mexico married the most handsome man in Mexico.They fell in love the minute they saw each other. They got married, they had children. 11 years past. There was a new girl in town. The handsome man was cheating on the llorona.The llorona noticed that her husband was coming late every night. The llorona saw that her husband was making out with a other woman. Till' that time he never came back to town. The woman's sadness became to anger. She took her children to the nearest lake and drowed them. She didn't know was she was ding so she killed her self. Every night night she is wepping.
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The legend of La Llorona originated in Mexico but is also widespread in other Latin American countries. It is a centuries-old tale about a woman who drowned her children and now roams the earth weeping and looking for them. The story serves as a cautionary tale to discourage children from misbehaving or wandering at night.
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Catholics do not recognize non-catholic marriages as blessed or sacramental. Which sounds bad, but no other churches besides the Anglicans, Catholics, and Orthodox consider marriage a sacrament anyway.