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is said to be the spirit of a woman that was burned alive in her home, along with her two children. She attacks travelers. Those facing her are advised not to pray; unlike other
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Candileja

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talk page
improve this article
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"La Bolefuego"
news
newspapers
books
scholar
JSTOR
Colombian
Venezuelan
apparition
Los Llanos
evil entities
Will-o'-the-wisp
Hitodama
"Leyenda de la Bolefuego o Candileja (Legend of the Bolefuego or Candileja)"
the original
Mitos y leyendas latinoamericanas
ISBN
9581403698
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South America
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