Among some of the cultural aspects that Azuero has are the famous legends or myths of ours loved grandfathers or ancestors, who are traditions of experiences lived or typical fantasies of the pre-Hispanic and Hispanic epoch.
Among the legends we can mention:
“ La Leyenda de Santa Librada”
[The Legend of Santa Librada]
Las Tablas
“Las Comadres”
[The Godmothers]
Las Tablas Abajo.
“ La Silampa”
[It is a white lump]
Cerro Canajagua-Las Tablas.
“ La Pavita de Tierra”
[a bad bird which hides under the ground]
La Miel- Las Tablas.
“El Zajori de La Llana”
[The Mind Reader of the Plain]
Macaracas
“ La Tepesa”
[A woman that drowned her son at the river and was condemned to look for him by all the eternity]
Tonosi
“El Padre Sin Cabeza”
[The Priest without Head]
La Villa de Los Santos.
“El Loro de Doña Pancha”
[The Parrot of Mrs. Pancha]
Las Trancas- Guarare
“Hoy No, Mañana Sí”
[Today Not, Tomorrow Yes]
La Villa de Los Santos.
“El Aviso”
[The Notice]
Las Tablas.
“Las Piedras Grabadas del Montuoso”
[The Stones Engravings of the Montuoso]
Las Minas -Herrera
“Señiles”
[a folkloric figure who represents the devil]
Azuero
“ La Misa de Las Animas”
[The Mass of the Souls]
La Villa de Los Santos
“Los Ojiaos”
[It says that when a person has a strong glance, “ojea” or made sick the person whom he look]