its called poo
Mummies on Halloween represent the myth that all spirits come back to life on the day of Halloween.
The Allies didn't invade Europe, we came to Europe's aid. When we began the Liberation of France, this was called D day...
A place in north eastern France called Normandy.
Halloween is always the last day of October, same as in the United States. The difference is that most Australians do not bother to celebrate it. A few people have parties, but all the traditional Halloween customs tend to be overlooked in Australia.
France does not have an Independence Day. France has been independent since the Romans left. In France there is a National Festival (Fête Nationale) called in English Bastille Day, which is on July 14.
They called it Pomona Day. See link.
Halloween used to be called All Saints Day.
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It is All Hallow's Eve, the night before All Saints' Day. The day after Halloween is called "The day of Halloweens past." I have heard this from many people and it is really com-in in Rhode Island.
before it was called Halloween, it was called All Hallow's Eve to honor All Saint's Day.
The first of November is a bank holiday in France. It is traditional for families to go to the cemeteries and bring some flowers on the tombs of their loved ones. There is no other celebrations and the Halloween stuff didn't catch in France (despite commercial efforts)
It was called Habituebe which means in Latin ,Devil day of death
All Saints' DayNovember 1st --- the day after Halloween --- is All Saints' Day. Some Christian congregations go to church for special services on this day.
The celebration of Halloween in Italy began as All Saints Day because the Pope wanted it to have Catholic roots. Over time it became Halloween because the traditions were more like those of Halloween.
"feliz dia de los muertos" in English, that is translated to Happy Halloween!Mexico does not celibrate Halloween; they have a holiday called "Day of the Dead" which is celebrated on November 1st.
Halloween originates from an event called, "Hallow's Eve". The details aren't known, but apparently, something happened that day that made it Halloween. I don't know where the candy part comes in.
Many countries celebrate Halloween in different ways. A notable one is the Mexican version of Halloween. This Mexican version is called "The Day of the Dead".