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- Guajona abstract "The Guajona (Cantabrian [ɡwaˈhona]; Spanish: [ɡwaˈxona]) or Lumia is a blood-sucking creature of Cantabrian legends, resembling a disfigured human female, resembling to an extent the witches and hags of medieval European folklore, with features specific to her feeding habits. She is covered from head to toe in an old thin black cloak, her hands and feet are gnarled bird legs, her face is yellow with consumed, rough and hairy warts, her eyes are tiny and bright as stars, aquiline nose and mouth provided with a single black razor sharp tooth that is so long it reach down to her under chin and used to suck blood. Only comes out at night and hides in the shadows but it is unknown where she sleeps during the day although it is suspected to be hiding underground. Guajona come in homes without getting noticed and walks silently toward healthy young children to suck their blood in their sleep by sticking her tooth into their veins. She does not kill them, instead leaves them almost bloodless so when they wake up in the morning they will be tired, pale and discolored. Guajona also attacks adults. This is one of the few myths or legends about vampires that exist in Spain, next to the Conde Estruch.".
- Guajona wikiPageID "38153037".
- Guajona wikiPageLength "2352".
- Guajona wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Guajona wikiPageRevisionID "658401911".
- Guajona wikiPageWikiLink Cantabrian.
- Guajona wikiPageWikiLink Cantabrian_dialect.
- Guajona wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cantabrian_legendary_creatures.
- Guajona wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mythological_hematophages.
- Guajona wikiPageWikiLink Category:Witchcraft_in_folklore_and_mythology.
- Guajona wikiPageWikiLink Conde_Estruch.
- Guajona wikiPageWikiLink Guaxa.
- Guajona wikiPageWikiLink Hematophagy.
- Guajona wikiPageWikiLink Miguel_de_Unamuno.
- Guajona wikiPageWikiLinkText "Guajona".
- Guajona hasPhotoCollection Guajona.
- Guajona wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cantabrian_mythology.
- Guajona wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-es.
- Guajona wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-xx.
- Guajona wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:More_footnotes.
- Guajona subject Category:Cantabrian_legendary_creatures.
- Guajona subject Category:Mythological_hematophages.
- Guajona subject Category:Witchcraft_in_folklore_and_mythology.
- Guajona hypernym Creature.
- Guajona type FictionalCharacter.
- Guajona comment "The Guajona (Cantabrian [ɡwaˈhona]; Spanish: [ɡwaˈxona]) or Lumia is a blood-sucking creature of Cantabrian legends, resembling a disfigured human female, resembling to an extent the witches and hags of medieval European folklore, with features specific to her feeding habits.".
- Guajona label "Guajona".
- Guajona sameAs Guajona.
- Guajona sameAs Guajona.
- Guajona sameAs m.0pdncnw.
- Guajona sameAs Q5613361.
- Guajona sameAs Q5613361.
- Guajona wasDerivedFrom Guajona?oldid=658401911.
- Guajona isPrimaryTopicOf Guajona.