The internet says December 28th, but I've also heard people say it's on December 26th.
El Día de los Santos Inocentes (los Angelitos), or Day of the Holy Innocents (Little Angels), is used as a day of remembrance for beloved, deceased children and infants.
El dia de los inocentes represents April fools day (like we have in the u.s.) but in Spain. it is on December 28th
Its called: El Dia De Los Muertos!!
El día de los inocentes
El dia de los muertos is celebrated in November first, and second.
January 6th.
In Mexico, i is not customary to say anything. Beware. This is the day on which your friends may/will try to play tricks on you, in a manner simmilar to April Fool's Day.
The phrase el dia de los muertes is Spanish for the day of the dead; it is a Mexican holiday somewhat like Halloween but more intense.
Yes.
el dia de los muertos come from the religion cathlocisim but it is not much of a religios mixtue its more of a cultural mixture.
Oscar Alonso Villegas has written: 'El alcalde' 'El pecado de los inocentes'
El dia de los muertos, which translates to "the day of the dead," is a possible answer to your question. There is an accent on the "e" of el "i" of dia.
Black and white.