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Introduction The most traditional aspect of

November 1 is to buy flowers, especially chrysanthemums, and take as a gift to our dead relatives. It is the

day of the year when more flowers are sold, and the cemeteries are filled with all colors. It is very nice to see.

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Some photos…

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The All Saints’ Day is the The All Saints’ Day is the day in which almost everybody day in which almost everybody enjoys eating sweets in Spain enjoys eating sweets in Spain

(fritters Wind and Holy Bones). (fritters Wind and Holy Bones). It is common to see long It is common to see long

queues outside bakeries to queues outside bakeries to take home a kilo or two of take home a kilo or two of

candies.candies.

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All Saints’ Day is a Christian All Saints’ Day is a Christian tradition celebrated in different tradition celebrated in different ways. ways. In some places it is called In some places it is called as “Los Tosantos”, “el Magosto” as “Los Tosantos”, “el Magosto”

or “La castañada”.or “La castañada”.

They light some candles at They light some candles at homes and they eat "milk homes and they eat "milk

porridge".porridge".

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Other traditions are for example:Other traditions are for example:• -Lighting candles at night in memory -Lighting candles at night in memory

of the dead people to remember of the dead people to remember them.them.

• -The 1 and 2 of November some -The 1 and 2 of November some families spend the day in the fields families spend the day in the fields and eat nuts.and eat nuts.

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In conclusion… All Saints’Day is a Christian

celebration to remember people who they aren´t with us. There are differents ways to celebrate this day, but the most important is being in family.