Baraona


Baraona is a municipality located in the province of Soria, Castile and León, Spain. According to the 2004 census, the municipality has a population of 211 inhabitants.
It was credited in Spanish folklore as being a site where an Akelarre or Witches' Sabbath was held regularly and, as such, was the subject of an inquisition in 1527 - the village has the alternative name Barahona de las Brujas. It is the site of the curious holed stone known as La Piedra de las Brujas or El Confesionario de las Brujas which bears an incised cross - thought to sanctify a monolith deemed to have unhallowed associations.
Mention is made of the village's reputation as a well-known site of the Witches' Sabbath in the Spanish Golden Age play Lo que quería el Marqués de Villena by Francisco Rojas Zorilla of Toledo. This takes the form of an exchange concerning the flying ointment between the eponymous Marquis and the character Zambapalo
The witchcraft associations of the village also form the subject of a late 20th century play by Spanish dramatist Domingo Miras, entitled Las Brujas de Barahona.