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Category: Mexico

Patzcuaro Dia de Los Muertos
April 17, 2019September 14, 2023Mexico

Dia de Los Muertos Diaries: Communing with the Dead in Patzcuaro

Mexico is one place in the world where the Dia de los Muertos is celebrated way too seriously. Sure, most former Spanish colonies in Latin America have their own little variations of this festival. Many of these were created by the fusion of indigenous folk beliefs with Roman Catholic traditions. Mexico, however, has one of the liveliest variants. […]

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