Deadly stuff
The day of the dead in Mexico is November 1 and 2.
If you are referring to the Day of the Dead in Mexico, it is November 1.
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It takes place on November 1 and November 2 because the Catholic holidays, All Saints Day and All Souls' Day, are celebrated on November 1 and November 2, respectively. The placement of the Day of the Dead on November 1 and 2 is a ways of connecting the holidays.
The Day of the dead is celebrated in Mexico, 1st and 2nd of November.
November 1 and 2.
Yes, November 1st according to Catholic religion.
The celebration for the Day of the Dead starts on the 31st of October and ends on the 2nd of November.
Day of the Dead is celebrated on October 31, November 1 and November 2. It is a Mexican holiday but it is also celebrated in many other countries.
November 1 & 2: Dia de los muertos / Day of the dead - Mexican holiday that merges Pre-Columbian beliefs and modern Catholicism.
The day of the dead starts November 1, and ends November 2, November first we remember the Young who died as a child, and we celebrate all the catholic saints, and the second of November we remember our dead relatives, ignorant americans.
November 1, All Saints Day, and November 2, All Souls Day are marked throughout Mexico by a plethora of intriguing customs that vary widely according to the ethnic roots of each region. Common to all, however, are colorful adornments and lively reunions at family burial plots, the preparation of special foods, offerings laid out for the departed on commemorative altars and religious rites that are likely to include noisy fireworks. In most localities November 1 is set aside for remembrance of deceased infants and children, often referred to as angelitos (little angels). Those who have died as adults are honored November 2.