Day of the Dead
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Day of the Dead (Spanish: Día de Muertos) is a colorful and raucous celebration of mortality that has spread from Mexico to the United States and beyond.Understand
The Spanish name Día de Muertos is sometimes anglicized as Día de los Muertos to conform with English conventions. Confusingly, this has even been exported back to Mexico and you will sometimes see Hispanic celebrations using this variant name.
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Destinations
The biggest celebrations will inevitably be in large Mexican cities—Mexico City, Monterrey, Puebla—but even the smallest town across the central and southern parts of the country through the Yucatán Peninsula will have altars, food vendors, music, and likely some processional. Additionally, cities in the United States with large Mexican-American populations will have celebrations.
Stay safe and respect
See also
- Halloween, a mostly American holiday which occurs the day prior
- Horror fiction, modern stories about the undead and the uncanny