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  1. 15 paź 2022 · Halloween in Spain begins with Dia de las Brujas or Day of the Witches in English. The first day of the spooky season is on the same day as the other countries, October 31st. The second part of the festival continues on the next day, November 1st. The next day, Día de Todos Los Santos is All Saints Day.

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  2. 27 paź 2022 · For some decades, the night of October 31, it has been a tradition to celebrate Halloween in Spain. Squares and streets are filled with terrifying decorations, pumpkins on the doors of houses, people in costumes, especially children, going from house to house, knocking on doors, saying “trick or treat” and asking for candy.

  3. Discover the rich traditions of Halloween in Spain, including ancient Celtic festival, Samhain, and regional variations like La Castanyada, Gabonak, Noche de las Ánimas, Samaín, and Fallas.

  4. 28 wrz 2022 · History of Spain Halloween Traditions. Halloween in Spain is a 3-day celebration. The festivities begin with Dia de las Brujas (Day of the Witches), is followed by Dia de Todos los Santos (All Saints Day). Spain also has a third day of the festivities, Dia de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead) on November the 2nd.

  5. fascinatingspain.com › spanish-culture-fascinating › spanish-cultureHalloween in Spain and around the world

    Unlike in other countries, Halloween takes up two days in Spain: Noche de Difuntos, or “The Night of the Dead”, also called Víspera de Todos los Santos, on the 31 October; and the Christian feast of Día de Todos los Santos (“All Saints’ Day”) on the first of November. This way, a night of horror and ghosts precedes a day where ...

  6. 30 paź 2023 · Although in almost all of Spain Halloween is considered an “American” holiday, here in Galicia it has existed for a long time. In this region, it is called “samaín” and it is a festival of Celtic origin that is celebrated on the night of October 31 to November 1 .

  7. 9 lis 2015 · In Spain, Halloween is more important for religious people. This is because of the Celtic belief of the mixing worlds of the alive and dead is still believed by people today. On November 1, All Saints’ Day takes place.

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