Day of the Dead (known as DĂa de Muertos in Spanish) is celebrated in Mexico between October 31st and November 2nd. On this holiday, Mexicans remember and honor their deceased loved ones. It's not a gloomy or morbid occasion, rather it is a festive and colorful holiday celebrating the lives of those who have passed on.
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Dec. 9, 2023. Leer en español. A clash between gunmen and members of a small farming community in central Mexico has left at least 14 people dead, the state authorities said Saturday, casting the
On Wednesday many people in Mexico will be celebrating DĂa de los Muertos - Day of the Dead - but what's it all about? Day of the Dead is an important festival held each year in South
Mexican-style Day of the Dead celebrations occur in major cities in Australia, Fiji, and Indonesia. Additionally, prominent celebrations are held in Wellington , New Zealand, complete with altars celebrating the deceased with flowers and gifts.
Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) is a celebration of life and death that originated in Mexico. It is now celebrated all over Latin America with colorful calaveras (skulls) and calacas
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DĂa de los Muertos (also known as DĂa de Muertos) is a Mexican holiday. The celebration occurs annually on October 31, November 1, and November 2, and is held to honor those who have died. Specifically, the term DĂa de los Muertos traditionally refers to November 2, when deceased adults are commemorated.
The Day of the Dead in Mexico is a celebration for the 5 senses. MEXICO CITY (AP) â The Day of the Dead in Mexico smells like cempasuchil flowers and copal incense. It has a sweet taste. Sounds and colors abound. There are photos, candles and music all over. The hands of artisans prepare the altars to honor their ancestors.
A man adorns an altar with cempasĂșchil flowers or marigolds, in Mexico City's main square, the Zocalo, as part of the Day of the Dead festivities in Mexico City, Friday, Oct. 28, 2022. During the Day of the Dead celebrations the living remember and honor their dearly departed, but with celebration â not sorrow. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte)
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