El Día de los Muertos, the Day of the Dead, is most commonly celebrated in Mexico. Though other countries observe "All Saints Day" or "All Souls Day," which is the equivalent of El Día de los Muertos. The holiday is celebrated, (though named differently), in Latin America, the US, Canada, many countries in Europe, even Asia.
Primarily in Mexico, but also in the US and Canada.
All across the country. Is a tradition much like the American Halloween.
Im mexico, latin Americas and Canada
Mexico. :)
El dia de los muertos is celebrated in November first, and second.
Dia de los Muertos is a Mexican holiday. It is always celebrated October 31 to November 2. It is generally not celebrated in the Dominican Republic.
'Dia de los Muertos' translates to mean "the Day of the Dead". It is a Mexican holiday that focuses on bringing communities together to pray for and celebrate the lives of those who have passed on before them. Dia de los Muertos is celebrated the day after Halloween - November 1st.
Dia de los muertos (translated as Day of the Deceased) is celebrated on November 2, which is All Souls Day in the Catholic calendar.
Dia de los muertos Se dice Day of the Dead.
altar for dia de los muertos means an altar to the dead.
Dia de los Muertos - 2013 I was released on: USA: April 2013
Yes, it does and it is celebrated just like in Mexico.
day of the dead is celebrated on November 2. It is celebrated in Mexico which is known as Dia De Los Muertos :)
Its called: El Dia De Los Muertos!!
Dia De Los Muertos
Halloween is celebrated with sadness. Dia de los muertos is celebrated with joy and happiness.