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.
mexico
in a small town called Jesus Carranza,Veracruz
La Llorona is a legend from Mexico and other Spanish speaking countries. It is said that she died in Mexico.
i do be live la Llorona
yes la llorona is real because in Mexico they see her :)
yes i heard her in a ranch in Mexico
La Llorona, it is on Gracias a la Vida.
In a river in Mexico near the gulf
La Llorona, the weeping woman from Mexican folklore, is believed to have originated in Mexico. Her story has been passed down through generations in various Latin American regions, but it is most commonly associated with Mexican folklore.
yes i heard her in a ranch in mexico
valley of mexico
He doesnt live in New Mexico he lives in Atlanta.