Halloween is celebrated in October rather than in February because it originally marked the end of the lightest part of the year and the beginning of the darker seasons. This time of the year coincided with the Day of the Dead and All Hallows Eve.
Halloween is October 31 because it was originally All Hallow's Eve, which is October 31.
the exact date for Holloween is october thirty first
In the US, Halloween always lands on October 31st.
Halloween falls on October 31st.
Halloween is celebrated in October on the 31st.
Halloween is celebrated on Sunday, October 31st in 2010.
Halloween is universally celebrated on October 31, if it is celebrated at all.
In the Northern Hemisphere, yes. Halloween falls on October 31st, which is during Fall in the Northern Hemisphere. In the Southern Hemisphere, October 31st is during the springtime.
Halloween is celebrated on October 31st each year.
Halloween was celebrated on Wednesday, October 31st in 2012.
Halloween is celebrated for only one day which is on October 31.
Halloween in 2011 was Monday, October 31st. Halloween is always celebrated on October 31st.
Halloween universally occurs on October 31, if it is celebrated.