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Flaquita

In a much more spiritual context, La Flaquita is one of the most common nicknames for Santa Muerte (Holy Death), a folk saint. Because death is represented as a skeleton, she is often called "the skinny one" or "the bony lady" ( la huesuda ).

It is truly a word that spans the spectrum from everyday affection to profound devotion. Flaquita

The devotion to La Flaquita has ancient roots, drawing from Aztec traditions and incorporating elements of Catholic iconography. Her altars are a very common sight in the streets of Mexico City. In a much more spiritual context, La Flaquita

Followers of Santa Muerte often refer to her lovingly as La Flaquita or Niña Blanca (White Girl), seeking her protection, healing, and help with love or financial issues. The devotion to La Flaquita has ancient roots,

"Flaquita" (or La Flaca ) is a term that holds a fascinating duality in Mexican culture, acting as both an endearing nickname and a powerful, sacred title.

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