El dia de los inocentes represents April fools day (like we have in the u.s.) but in Spain. it is on December 28th
Its called: El Dia De Los Muertos!!
El día de los inocentes
El dia de los muertos is celebrated in November first, and second.
January 6th.
In Mexico, i is not customary to say anything. Beware. This is the day on which your friends may/will try to play tricks on you, in a manner simmilar to April Fool's Day.
The phrase el dia de los muertes is Spanish for the day of the dead; it is a Mexican holiday somewhat like Halloween but more intense.
Yes.
el dia de los muertos come from the religion cathlocisim but it is not much of a religios mixtue its more of a cultural mixture.
El dia de los muertos, which translates to "the day of the dead," is a possible answer to your question. There is an accent on the "e" of el "i" of dia.
Oscar Alonso Villegas has written: 'El alcalde' 'El pecado de los inocentes'
Black and white.