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Puerto Rican Folktales
   The folktales of Puerto Rico reflect the culture of the people who have lived or influenced the lifestyle of those people living there, the Tainos, the Spaniards, and the Africans. The historical reality of Puerto Rico is that it became part of the modern world as we know it today after Cristobal Colon encountered the island on November 19, 1493.
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The Chupa Cabras Vampire (goat sucker) Story.
   This strange creature has fangs, scales, big bulgy eyes, claws, wings and drinks blood, a Vampire.
  
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Commemoration of John The Baptist’sWood Sculpture of John The Baptist’s Head by Santiago Martinez Delgado.See also: Nativity of St. John the Baptist
   As a patron saint
  John is patron saint of Xewkija-Gozo, Malta, which remember him with a great feast on the Sunday nearest to June 24. A band march takes place on Thursday of that that week and is the best one in Gozo. Saint John the Baptist is the patron saint of Puerto Rico...
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