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In Sicily, families celebrate a long-held Day of the Dead tradition called The Festival of the Dead or "Festa dei Morti". On the eve of November 1, La Festa di Ognissanti, or All Saints' Day , older family members act as the "defunti", or spirits of deceased family members, who sneak into the home and hide sweets and gifts for their young ...
Day of the Dead, or Dia De Los Muertos, is an annual holiday that honors the memory and life of deceased loved ones on Nov. 1 and 2.
In Europe, historians have thought the three- day festival of the dead is a ritualistic remembrance of the deluge in which Halloween the first night is depicting the wickedness of the world before the flood. The second night is spent celebrating the saved who survived the deluge and the last night is meant as an honoring to those who would ...
Day of the Dead commemorates those who have died and keeps them alive through centuries old traditions. Here's what to know about the holiday.
Labour Day [1] Celebrated nationally on the first of May. May 27 Army Day Held on May 27 in honor of Nicaragua's army. (Celebrated only governmentally) July 19 Liberation Day/FSLN Revolution Day [2] Celebrated on 19 July on a national level. It marks the day that the National Liberation Army defeated the Somoza dictatorship in the Nicaraguan ...
How to celebrate Day of the Dead Although the theme is the same, different Latin American countries have their own unique way of honoring the dead. In Mexico, people build altars in their homes ...
Just like St. Anthony's Day and St. John's Day, St. Peter's Day is celebrated with a traditional midsummer bonfire, where people jumps over and perform a tradition known as "Queimar a Alcachofra" (Burn the Artichoke) which symbolizes the "Good Which Fulfill". 4 July: St. Elizabeth's Day: Dia de Santa Isabel: Celebrated in Coimbra
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