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A painted, Aztec-inspired skull is placed above chiseled paper flags (papel picado) on the market stall during the Day of the Dead festivities in Mexico City, Mexico, 28 October 2016. Skulls, skeletons and the other death symbols are used to adorn graves, altars and offerings during the Day of the Dead (Día de Muertos). A syncretic religious holiday, combining the death veneration rituals of the ancient Aztec culture with the Catholic practice, is celebrated throughout all Mexico. Based on the belief that the souls of the departed may come back to this world on that day, people gather at the gravesites in cemeteries, praying, drinking and playing music, to joyfully remember friends or family members who have died and to support their souls on the spiritual journey.
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A painted, Aztec-inspired skull is placed above chiseled paper flags (papel picado) on the market stall during the Day of the Dead festivities in Mexico City, Mexico, 28 October 2016. Skulls, skeletons and the other death symbols are used to adorn graves, altars and offerings during the Day of the Dead (Día de Muertos). A syncretic religious holiday, combining the death veneration rituals of the ancient Aztec culture with the Catholic practice, is celebrated throughout all Mexico....
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