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celebrating day of the dead
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United States
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Day of the Dead is not widely celebrated and may be perceived as a niche or alternative holiday.
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1
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2
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day of the dead
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United States
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Increasingly recognized and celebrated, especially in areas with a large Mexican-American population.
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1
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3
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memorial day
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United States
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National holiday to honor and remember those who have died in military service
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1
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4
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memorial day
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United States
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A day to honor and mourn the military personnel who have died in the performance of their military duties
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1
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5
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remembrance
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United States
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Observing moments of silence and memorial services are common ways of remembrance for historical events and fallen soldiers.
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1
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6
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remembrance
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United States
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Commemorating military veterans and fallen soldiers on Memorial Day/Remembrance Day
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1
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7
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remembrance
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United States
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Observing a moment of silence on Remembrance Day to honor military personnel who died in the line of duty
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1
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8
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remembrance
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United States
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Poppy flower symbolizes remembrance of war veterans, especially around Remembrance Day in November
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1
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9
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remembrance day
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US
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Not widely observed, overshadowed by Veterans Day which mainly celebrates living veterans
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1
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10
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remembrance day
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United States
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Not a widely recognized national holiday and not as prominently celebrated as in Canada and the UK
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1
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11
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remembrance day
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United States
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A day to honor veterans of the armed forces, observed on Memorial Day in May with parades, ceremonies, and placing of flags on graves.
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1
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12
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remembrance day
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United States
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Not a widely recognized national holiday, but some individuals may observe a moment of silence or visit memorials on this day.
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1
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13
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veterans day
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United States
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Official holiday to honor military veterans
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1
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