A bruja is a witch.
Bruja may also refer to:
Oz or OZ may also refer to:
Glory may refer to:
The Return may refer to:
Genesis may refer to:
Vamp most commonly refers to:
Plan B typically refers to a contingency plan, a plan devised for an outcome other than in the expected plan.
Mägo de Oz are a Spanish folk metal band from Begoña, Madrid formed in mid-1988 by drummer Txus di Fellatio. The band became well known for the strong Celtic feel to their music strengthened through their consistent usage of a violinist and flautist. The name for the band was chosen, according to founding member Txus, because "life is a yellow brick road, on which we walk in the company of others searching for our dreams." On the 26th of October, 2018, the band played a special concert to celebrate their 30th anniversary, playing with a symphony orchestra at the WiZink Center in Madrid.
A witch hunter is a person who seeks witches in a witch-hunt.
Cimarron may refer to:

Mägo de Oz , also known as Mägo de Oz: La Bruja or simply La Bruja, is an album by folk metal artists Mägo de Oz, which was released in 1997.
Kiss of the Vampire may refer to:
Wild at Heart may refer to:
(There's) No Place Like Home may refer to:
Santiago, is a male Spanish name that derives from the Hebrew name Jacob (Ya'akov) via "Sant Iago", "Sant Yago", "Santo Iago", or "Santo Yago", first used to denote Saint James the Great, the brother of John the Apostle. It is traditionally believed that Saint James (Santiago) had travelled to the Iberian Peninsula during his life and was buried there. The name is complicated in Spanish in that Jaime and Jacobo are modern versions of James.
Who Are You is a 1978 album by The Who.
Marianela may refer to:
Brujas may refer to:
Maravilla is a name that is Spanish for "wonder". It may refer to:
Cazador, El Cazador, La Cazadora, Los Cazadores, Las Cazadoras, or variation, may refer to:
La Maga may refer to: