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Rutas de la vida (Routes of the Life) is a Mexican drama anthology series produced by Rafael Uriostegui for TV Azteca, [2] [3] [4] being an original story by Luis Felipe Ybarra. It premiered on Azteca 7 on 14 March and ended on 7 July 2022.
Oct 28, 2023 · The mythology of El Salvador is characterized for being full of beliefs in stories full of mystery and terror, that have their origin in the first Salvadoran settlers and that, even nowadays influence the culture, identity, traditions and daily life of El Salvador.
The folklore of El Salvador shares common traits with the rest of the Mesoamerican region. In El Salvador, the presence of the ancestral civilizations of the Mayans, Toltecs, Nahuas, among others, left their presence in many aspects of daily life in the region.
- The Most Famous Legends of El Salvador
- The Cipitío
- Other Known Legends of El Salvador
Although there are many legends of El Salvador, here we will show the ten best-known found in almost every corner of the country.
The most-known character among thelegends of El Salvador is the son of Siguanaba. He is also cursed by the god Tlaloc, so he will never grow up and always look like a ten-year-old boy. He is an amiable and mischievous figure who wanders and scampers around with his big belly and colossal hat, besides being able to teleport. He has deformed feet, so...
Inaddition to the legends of El Salvador that we have previously described, others are part of the Central Americanpeople’s traditional culture so that our ancestors’ legacy isn’t forgotten. Many of these stories originate in rural places, sometimes becoming either local or urban legends. Here are some of these other well-known legends of El Salvad...
Aside from tropical beaches, uncrowded waves, and mouthwatering pupusas, El Salvador is rich with legends and folklore that help to contribute to the unique people and culture that make your vacation destination what it is today.
Timeless Stories of El Salvador is a series of fairytales and legends by Salvadoran author Federico Navarrete. The first volume was published in 2020 in Łódź, Poland, and the second was published in 2022 in Madrid, Spain.
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Oct 10, 2022 · La Calabiuza is an El Salvadoran celebration that takes place every year on November 1 st in Tonacatepeque, El Salvador. The celebration is over 100 years old and blends the Catholic holy day of All Saints Day (brought over by the Spaniards in the 1500s) with Indigenous traditions.