if u meen day of the dead then its because we want to remember the people we have lost in our lives and celibrate there lives
Mexico's Independence Day.
they celebrate with big parades fiestas and use fireworks at night. and food and songs
No. The day of the dead is Mexican. Mauritius is an island in the Indian ocean, no connection.
It is a day to celebrate the Mexican independence from France which was granted to the mexican people on September 16th 1821.
The "Day of the Dead" is a Mexican cultural celebration and not an official Catholic feast or observance.
National Hispanic Day
The Independence Day of Mexico, from Spain.
yes because we celebrate Christmas as the day Jesus Christ was born
You will probably celebrate Three Kings Day but I'm not sure.
if you are refering to Mexican day of the dead it doesnt mean anything, its a day what the Mexicans celebrate and believe that the spirits come to celebrate with them too, they make bread shaped people to remember them, they also have Mexican day of the dead to help deal with the issues if a friend/relative has died recently if you are not then my bad ;)
if you are refering to Mexican day of the dead it doesnt mean anything, its a day what the Mexicans celebrate and believe that the spirits come to celebrate with them too, they make bread shaped people to remember them, they also have Mexican day of the dead to help deal with the issues if a friend/relative has died recently if you are not then my bad ;)
It would be known as Dia del Veterano.Mexico however, does not celebrate a proper veteran's day; it has a Day of the Air Mexican Forces (February 10), a Day of the Mexican Army (February 19), and a Day of the Mexican Navy (June 1st). Neither of these are observed.