It is celebrated in Mexico. Some Mexicans celebrate Dis de los reyes in the country that they are in as well.
El dÃa de reyes literally translates to "the day of kings."
January 6th.
it is a Mexican holiday.
Tu eres mi rey (informal) Usted es mi rey (formal)
The Day of the Kings, it is Three Kings Day.
christmas. (:
El dia de los muertos is celebrated in November first, and second.
is not but is based on the same story. Christmas is celebrated on December 25th, and peoples gives presents because baby Jesus was born and he was the biggest present to the world. On the "dia de los Reyes" people gives presents because the kings gave presents to baby Jesus after he was born, not on the same day as they arrive late, and it's celebrated in January the 6th
This is just the Spanish name for Epiphany, or what Europeans from the "old country" used to call "Little Christmas", it was actually celebrated like Christmas for many Europeans. As the Dia de Los Tres Reyes Magos is specifically a Spanish name, you would need to ask your question of whichever nationality you were looking for the custom.
Dia de Los Innocents or, Holy Innocents Day, is celebrated in Spain. It is a day of practical jokes similar to April Fool's Day in the United States.
Dia de los Muertos is a Mexican holiday. It is always celebrated October 31 to November 2. It is generally not celebrated in the Dominican Republic.
The Day of the Kings, it is Three Kings Day.
Feliz vispera del dia de los reyes.