Mexico is a country rich in holidays and festivals. Many celebrations are religion-bound, like Christmas or Easter, but the most popular of all is undoubtedly the Day of the Dead. Learn more about other Spanish holidays in Mexico, including Dia de Muertos.
October 12th. Some Latin American countries that once commemorated the day as el Día de la Raza have in recent years changed the name to honor diversity.
Christmas traditions are often celebrated by the warming light of a summer’s sun. All makes Latin Christmas for a curious and very colorful celebration.
We talk about the meaning of the main emblems of the Day of the Dead
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