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What day is on day of the dead in Mexico?

The day of the dead in Mexico is November 1 and 2.


What countries celebrate day of the dead?

It is called the day of the dead. Mexico celebrates it.


How Day of the Dead was made?

Who made day of the dead??? Emmat Washington made day of the dead he is know dead and his daughter is the one who made a memorial in Mexico for her father and then it spread through out Mexico.


What day is day of the dead on?

The Day Of Dead is special occasion on November 1-2. Mexico celebrates the death of their ancestors and decorate there graves with flowers and other ornaments. This day uses many beautiful bright colors. They stay all night and honor their ancestors.


Why is the day of the dead still celebrated in Mexico?

It is a tradition held for thousands of years. Even before the Spanish came to the Americas, indigenous people honored their dead with offerings consisting of flowers and foodstuffs.


What day in Mexico do they celebrate the dead?

In Mexico they celebrate the dead on Nov. 1-2.


Items you can buy in Mexico at the market during the day of the dead?

Cempazuchil flowers (Mexican marigold), sugar and chocolate skulls and papel picado (perforated paper).


When is dead of the dead?

If you are referring to the Day of the Dead in Mexico, it is November 1.


Where does 'day of the dead' originate from?

Mexico


What does the color yellow mean in Mexico?

-yellow color- symbolizes mourning-yellow flowers- symbolize deathsunflowers- symbolize sunmerigolds- flower of the dead, they help bring back the soles of the past on the day of the dead


What culture started day of the dead?

mexico started the day of the dead in honor of their ancestors


What country is the day of the dead celebrated in?

Mexico