It is known as The Day of the Dead.

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It is mainly celebrated in Mexico to welcome the  deceased of their dear ones.

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It is celebrated on 1st and 2nd November every year.

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It is celebrated by over 500,000 this year.

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In 2008 UNESCO declared  Día de los Muertos an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity

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It is celebrated to know the value of Life in which they give tribute to their dear deceased one.

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It is NOT  same as Halloween. They way people celebrate are totally different.

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People all over the world celebrate it except India.

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