Witches and other legends live on in Escazú

Posted: Friday, January 27, 2012 - By Ashley Harrell
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The Escazú municipal seal depicts a witch flying over the mountains and church of the western municipality. 

EYES ON ESCAZU: Legendary figures like the Tulevieja and Zárate the witch still lurk in the shadows of the now-upscale western suburb’s strip malls and high-rise condominiums.

Escazú means “resting place,” but there’s a restless and often spooky quality to this suburb southwest of San José. In recent years, the area has burgeoned into a thriving commercial hub that plenty of well-heeled Ticos, Gringos and foreign ambassadors call home, but ancient burial grounds still lie beneath their modern abodes. Old Escazú remains steeped in its pre-Columbian history, and its legends have tended to take on lives of their own. 

Bizarre creatures, enchantments and particularly witches are said to roam the land, and escazuceños seem generally accepting of this. Known informally as the “city of witches,” Escazú spawned a soccer teamed dubbed “Brujas F.C.,” and witch figurines are displayed prominently on residential chimneys. The municipal seal also depicts a witch on a broom. 

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