Day of the dead (Spain: Día de Muertos) is a Mexican holiday, celebrated throughout Mexico and around the world, in many other cultures, the holiday focuses on gatherings of family and friends and remember phueanphaona, and family members who died. It is celebrated especially in Mexico, where day is a bank holiday. A celebration that occurs when a November 2 and October 31, November 1, in connection with the triduum Christian from Hallowmas. ' e fathang of all hallows and St day every day every soul ' [1] [2] Related holiday traditions include building private altars, ofrendas called respect the deceased, using the namtandok skull, and my favorite food and drink of the deceased and the tombs, these are excellent gifts. They were also out of the assets of the deceased. Scholar traces of holidays, Mexican folk art forms, dating back several hundred years and the Aztec Festival dedicated to the goddess mictecacihuatl holidays that are spreading throughout the world: in the country of Brazil as a public holiday, Dia de finados, where Brazil, several celebrated by visiting cemeteries and churches. In the country of Spain, there are festivals and parades, and, at the end of the day, people gather at cemeteries and pray for their dead loved ones. A similar verse forms of the happening elsewhere in Europe and the same throne scan appeared in many Asian and African cultures.
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