- middle-aged women.
According to myth, the Trauco's wife is the
wicked and ugly
Fiura. The
Trauco carries a
small stone-headed
hatchet that he uses to strike...
- Sal (Portuguese for "salt") is an
island in Cape Verde. Sal is a
tourist destination with
white sandy beaches and over 350 days of
sunshine a year. It...
- The Coñieuma (a
double flower that
screams as a
child on new moon) The
Fiura La Condená ("The Condemned") The
macabre Invunche Chiloé (mythological origin)...
- þrēa(r), þrȳ tre 13 þrættān
tretton 4 fiūri(r),
fiūra(r),
fiughur fyra 14 fiughurtān
fjorton 5 fǣm ...
- her
basket and
returns it to the
Creator to be
recycled into new life.
Fiura – Evil
creature in
Chilean mythology, a small,
nasty woman with
large ****...
-
Farol de
Ponta Norte is a
lighthouse in the
northernmost point of the
island of Sal, Cape Verde. It is
located near the
headland Ponta Norte. The original...
-
leaving their bodies to be
found by
their companions.
Caipora Chullachaqui Fiura Monopod (creature)
Nasnas Sihuanaba, a
similar figure from
Central America...
- there. The most
important are the
Caleuche and the Trauco,
followed by the
Fiura, the Pincoya, the Invunche, the Camahueto, the
Basilisco chilote, and the...
- d'Orlando, San Mattia, Carano,
Fontana Scurano, Magliano, Cellerano, Fiume,
Fiura,
Fontana Santa, Riano, Abbadia, Case Paolone,
Fontana Sambuco, Gaudo, Intignano...
- No.
Title Length 1. "The
Death of Satan" 5:22 2. "La
Fiura" 4:28 3. "The Apparition" 6:03 4. "Horror Vacui" 4:08 5. "Spontaneous Combustion" 5:02 6. "Grand...