Alumno

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It's a Mexican holiday, which is also celebrated in some Central American countries, and in many communities in the United States, where there is a large Mexican andCentral American population. UNESCO has declared the Mexican holiday as Intangible Cultural Heritage mankind.1 Dead Day is a day celebrated in Brazil, as two Souls Day, but theholiday does not have the same roots that pre-Hispanic Mexican holiday.

Portrait of the person remembered: The portrait of the deceased bore suggests that visiting thenight of November 2.
Paint or chrome Souls of Purgatory: The image of the souls in purgatory serves to call out of purgatory the soul of the deceased in case they find there.Twelve candles: While there may be less need to be in pairs, preferably purple, with crowns and wax flowers. The candles, especially if they are purple, are a sign ofmourning. The four candles represent cross the four corners, so that the soul can be directed to find their way home and besides water and salt. Marigold flower (or flower petalsfour): Its color is light as sunlight and water it in the form of road souls tells the direction by which to guide him home. Ground Cross: To remind his faith since AshWednesday is the phrase: "Remember that you are dust and to dust you", which is remembered returning to the land from which they came. Pumpkin blemish: This fruit has a specialplace in both the traditional and the current Hispanic. It is part of the nation's food tetralogy, next to corn, beans and chili. It takes advantage of all stems, guides,flowers, fruits and seeds. Confetti: Also often decorate with paper offering biting which is a Mexican craft is made with Chinese paper cut with figures of skeletons and skulls.
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