- the Bogeyman,
common to many Spanish-speaking countries. The
Cuca Fera [ca] (or
Cucafera)
monster is the
equivalent in
certain parts of Catalonia. In...
- The Coco or Coca (also
known as the Cucuy, Cuco,
Cuca, Cucu, Cucuí or El-Cucuí) is a
mythical ghost-like monster,
equivalent to the bogeyman,
found in...
- and for evil purposes.
Carnestoltes Cocollona Comte Arnau Comte Estruch Cucafera Dip - In
Catalan myth, Dip is an evil, black,
hairy dog, an
emissary of...
-
magazines such as
Pomme D'Api (French),
Leppis (Finnish),
CaraCola (Spanish),
CucaFera (Portuguese) and
StoryBox (English). The main character, SamSam, is considered...
-
Capdevila collaborated with the
French edition of the children's
magazine Cuca Fera. In 1979, she was a
finalist for the
Premi Apel·les
Mestres de Literatura...
-
Christi celebration, in Monção,
Portugal Vibria in a
parade in Reus (Spain)
Cucafera during the "Festa
Major de
Santa Tecla" in
Tarragona (Spain) Drac de Vilafranca...
- Catalonia. The
Tarasca or Mul****a (Barcelona, Tarragona, Reus, Valls), the
Cucafera [ca] of Tortosa, the Drac (dragon) of
Vilafranca del Penedès
named alongside...
- The
other creatures that take part are the àliga (eagle), bou (bull),
cucafera (coco, a
mythical monster), drac de Sant Roc (dragon of
Saint Roch), lleó...
-
gegants i capgrossos, as well as the dragon, and its derivations, the
cucafera, the
vibria and the bat. The
choosing of a "Pubilla" in the
summer fairs...
-
canciones para voz y
piano Per
adormir el
grumet El moro Muça Ninc nanc La
cuca fera El
voladoret 1986 Desig, para voz y
piano 1988
Cantilenes del Roselló...