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La Llorona, a figure from Mexican folklore, is said to have drowned her children out of grief and despair. While the legend does not specify an exact year, it is often associated with the colonial period in Mexico, which began in the early 1500s. The story has been passed down through generations and has various interpretations, but it remains a timeless tale of tragedy and loss.

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