Halloween migrated from europe
None. Halloween started in Central Europe as a way to mock Catholics
Yes. Lots of European countries celebrate it.
London (but there isn't really a correct answer)
yea dude
Oh out in The U.K. and Europe hundreds of years ago
witches, ghosts, vampires, pumpkins, cats......
Although it is primarily observed in English North America, some countries that speak English (United States, Canada, Ireland, and the United Kingdom) celebrate Hallowe'en but the majority of countries don't.
For all intents and purposes, Halloween does not exist in Europe. There is a market for historical costumes , though in May various Joan of Arc festivals, cavalcades(Lit Horse parades) Battle reernactments (Rheims, of course)- are held. But Halloween does not exist AS WE KNOW IT in Europe. L"Europe Au Front!- Europe Up Front! a Popuolar slogan(Pun intended- Your up!) used by the Waffen SS of all people. They also had recruting posters showing suave Franco-German Tank troopers wearing Berets and using belt-mounted portable radios- Walkman l943 fashion!
No. All Hallows Eve was celebrated in Europe centuries after the peak of the Egyptian culture.
Gives off a ghostly welth
YES! For all intensive purposes the (holiday) is unknown in modern Europe. For some reason, maybe fear of the Ku Klux Klanners, certain parts of the South in effect, banned Halloween as it might give some Rebel-Rousers ideas! It does not exist in England or continental Europe. Ont he other hand they do have costume parties and mainly for historical characters, but this is not Halloween per se. YES! For all intensive purposes the (holiday) is unknown in modern Europe. For some reason, maybe fear of the Ku Klux Klanners, certain parts of the South in effect, banned Halloween as it might give some Rebel-Rousers ideas! It does not exist in England or continental Europe. Ont he other hand they do have costume parties and mainly for historical characters, but this is not Halloween per se.