The official Day of the Mexican Holiday Day of the Dead, in Spanish called Día de Muertos, is November 2nd. However, the celebrations surrounding the holiday actually vary from October 28th to November 3rd, depending on the region. Many people consider November 1st and 2nd the main days of the holiday, when all the spirits gather in the world of the living. However, there are some rules surrounding the times when beings can return. Some believe that spirits that had a traumatic death return to the living on October 28th for more healing time with their family. November 1st is generally accepted as the date when children return. Most people believe the dead begin their journey back to the underworld on November 3rd. All of these beliefs and the dates and times of these events differ depending on the region of Mexico you are in.
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The "Day of the Dead" is a Mexican cultural celebration and not an official Catholic feast or observance.
The celebration of Veterans day is a day to thank and honer Veterans that have fought in war. We celebrate dead ones and alive ones too!
To wake up the dead.
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Day of the Dead is celebrated November 2nd in Brazil. December 25th is the celebration of Christmas.
The cast of La Triste Historia-A Symphonic Celebration of the Day of the Dead - 2013 includes: Angelica Padilla as The Young Girl
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It is a religious celebration. It is not observed, but many people and businesses close to attend such celebration in Mexico.
The celebration for the Day of the Dead starts on the 31st of October and ends on the 2nd of November.