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Las Posadas is Spanish for "Inns," but when referred to around Christmas time, it could refer to the celebrations that happen in many hispanic (mostly Central American) countries that celebrate Jesus' birth. For more information on the Posadas celebration, see the related links section below.
Items for Los posadas
Dia de los muertos
Las Posadas began in Spain and is celebrated with many Hispanics. It is the re-enactment of Joseph and Mary seeking shelter while Mary was in labor with the baby Jesus. It's a beautiful remembrance of why christians celebrate Christmas.
Mexico
A total of NINE days.....
because they taste bueno en mi gato
December 16th 8PM-December 24th 8PM
Latin American Countries
The countries of Caribbean, Central, North, and South America as well as the country of Spain in Europe celebrate Las Posadas. The re-enactments in question -- which take place in Spanish-speaking parts of North America, most notably New Mexico, as well as just about anywhere else that Spanish culture extends -- relate to the stops of the Holy Family on the night -- Christmas Eve -- before the Holy Child's nativity.
What countries celebrate Christmas other then December? Or What countries don't Celebrate Christmas at all?