• The cadejo (Spanish pronunciation: [kaˈðexo]) is a supernatural spirit that appears as a dog-shaped creature with blue eyes when it is calm and red eyes...
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    Cadejo (Korean: 까데호) is a South Korean funk band. The band currently consists of Lee Taehoon, Kim Jaeho and Kim Dabin. Since their formation in 2017, the...
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    man Coco (folklore) Vengeful ghost Onryō La Llorona Madam Koi Koi Sayona Cadejo Slender Man "El Silbón". Leyendas Urbanas. Archived from the original on...
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    legendary character from Salvadoran folklore revolving around the Siguanaba and cadejo legends. He is generally portrayed as an 8- to 10-year-old boy with a large...
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    Cadejo Macula (/kəˈdeɪhoʊ/) is a small dark surface feature on Pluto near Voyager Terra. It is unofficially named after El Cadejo, a hellish spirit from...
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    Lluvia de Peces (Rain of Fish) is an example of this. The legends of El Cadejo and La Llorona are also popular. Football is the most popular sport in Honduras...
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    Suzi, La Llorona, La Sucia, Tata Duende, Anansi, Xtabay, Sisimite and the cadejo. Most of the public holidays in Belize are traditional Commonwealth and...
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    the Cŵn Annwn Hellhound Ammit, a chthonic creature in Egyptian mythology Cadejo LIMC Herakles 2616 Archived 10 July 2017 at the Wayback Machine (Smallwood...
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  • one of the most important legends of Guatemala, along with La Llorona, Cadejo, and Siguanaba. In the neighborhood of La Recolección lived a young woman...
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  • Cabrakán and Hurakán, who represent Maya-Quiche religion. (Legend of El Cadejo) Set in the seventeenth century, this legend illustrates the capacity humanity...
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