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On November 2, Día de los Muertos, families honor and remember their deceased loved ones by visiting cemeteries to clean and decorate graves with flowers, candles, and offerings. They create altars, or ofrendas, at home adorned with photos, favorite foods, and mementos of the departed. The day is filled with vibrant celebrations, including traditional music, dance, and community gatherings, as a way to celebrate life and death. It’s a time for reflection, remembrance, and connection with ancestors.

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