Americans normally celebrate Halloween, but in Mexico, the largest celebrations of the year are after Halloween. ... El Dia de Los Muertos is a celebration which
the living and the dead come together and celebrate.
El Dia de los Muertos goes back to the Aztecs, who had not just a few days but an entire month dedicated to the dead. ... In the post-conquest era it was moved by Spanish priests so that it coincided with the Christian holiday of All Hallows Eve "Día de Todos Santos," The result is that Mexicans now celebrate the day of the dead during the first two days of November.
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