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  2. El Sombrerón - Wikipedia

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    This character is also known with other names, like Tzipitio, the goblin, and sometimes Tzizimite, his main characteristics are always the same: a short man with black dress, a thick and brilliant belt; he wears a black, large hat, and boots that make a lot of noise when he walks. He likes to ride horses and braid their tails and manes.

  3. Coco (folklore) - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican stop motion series Frankelda's Book of Spooks episode "Let's Get Out of Darkness" features Coco Jr., the son of the child stealing Coco, depicted as a furry creature with eight limbs and a horned lizard-like face. A music lover, Coco Jr. steals childhood passions for music and the arts to create a ghostly orchestra and tricks a ...

  4. Bogeyman - Wikipedia

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    The bogeyman (/ ˈ b oʊ ɡ i m æ n /; also spelled or known as bogyman, [1] bogy, [1] bogey, [1] and, in North American English, also boogeyman) [1] is a mythical creature typically used to frighten children into good behavior.

  5. Category:Bogeymen - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to Bogeymen and equivalent figures from various cultures, a type of mythic creature used by adults to frighten children into good behavior. Bogeymen have no specific appearance and conceptions vary drastically by household and culture, but they are most commonly depicted as masculine or androgynous monsters that punish children for misbehavior. [1]

  6. 175 Popular Mexican Boy Names and Their Meanings - AOL

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  7. Pishtaco - Wikipedia

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    The name for the gang, "pishtacos," as well as the details of the alleged criminal plot, played on the Latin American urban legend of the pishtaco. [21] [22] According to the police, the first suspected gang members, Serapio Marcos and Enedina Estela, were arrested on November 3, 2009. [20] Elmer Segundo Castillejos was arrested on November 6. [20]

  8. Sacamantecas - Wikipedia

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    Sacamantecas ("Fat extractor" in Spanish) or mantequero [1] ("Fat seller/maker") is the Spanish name for a kind of bogeyman [2] or criminal [2] characterized by killing for human fat. Anthropology [ edit ]

  9. La Llorona - Wikipedia

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    Statue of La Llorona on an island of Xochimilco, Mexico, 2015. La Llorona (Latin American Spanish: [la ʝoˈɾona]; ' the Crying Woman, the Weeping Woman, the Wailer ') is a vengeful ghost in Mexican folklore who is said to roam near bodies of water mourning her children whom she drowned in a jealous rage after discovering her husband was unfaithful to her.