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Mexico
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Day of the Dead in Mexico involves elaborate and colorful traditions to honor and remember deceased loved ones.
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Spain
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The Day of the Dead is a significant and deeply rooted festive celebration in Spain.
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Spain's former colonies
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The Day of the Dead is a significant and widely celebrated holiday in Spain's former colonies.
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Argentina
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Day of the Dead is not traditionally celebrated in Argentina, as All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day take precedence in religious observances.
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Indigenous Mexican
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The day of the dead is a solemn and joyful Indigenous Mexican tradition to honor and remember deceased loved ones through traditional altars and offerings.
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Mexican culture
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The Day of the Dead is an important tradition in Mexican culture to honor and remember deceased loved ones.
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Nordic countries
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Day of the Dead is not part of traditional cultural practices in Nordic countries.
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Roman Catholicism in Mexico
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The Day of the Dead is a highly important and deeply meaningful occasion in Mexican Roman Catholic culture for honoring and remembering deceased loved ones through elaborate altars, marigolds, and food offerings.
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Secularism in the United States
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The Day of the Dead is relatively less known or misunderstood in the secular culture of the United States, often associated with Halloween and seen as a spooky or exotic event.
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Western culture
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The Day of the Dead is not as widely observed in Western culture and may be seen as a more somber or macabre event.
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