A calaca is a skeleton made by the Mexicans during the day of the dead.
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A calaca is a traditional Mexican skeleton figure, often associated with the Day of the Dead (Día de los Muertos) celebrations. These colorful and artistic representations symbolize the belief in the cyclical nature of life and death, serving as a reminder to honor and remember departed loved ones. Calacas can be found in various forms, including decorations, altars, and costumes, reflecting a joyful and festive attitude toward death rather than a somber one.
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A skeleton used during the day of the dead.
La muerte, la calaca, la catrina are some of them.
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The Bridge - 2013 Calaca 1-2 was released on: USA: 17 July 2013 Spain: 18 July 2013 Finland: 19 July 2013 Japan: 20 July 2013 Poland: 23 July 2013 Italy: 25 July 2013 Netherlands: 27 August 2013 Hungary: 13 February 2014
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