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Celebraciones del Día de Todos los Santos

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  • Ceremonia por el Día de Todos los Santos en La Paz, Bogotá

    People participate in a traditional All Saints Day ceremony at the Foreign Ministry building in La Paz October 30, 2009. Traditionally, indigenous Bolivians celebrate All Saints Day by paying homage to their dead ones with a feast of home-baked, doll-shaped breads, fresh fruit and coca leaves and flowers. The syncretism practiced by the Aymaras, a blend of Catholicism and indigenous beliefs, calls for the offerings to be neatly placed on top of graves, and then given away to beggars, who in exchange say prayers for the souls of the dead ones. REUTERS/David Mercado (BOLIVIA RELIGION SOCIETY)
  • Una mujer en el cementerio de Lviv, Ucrania

    A woman prays at a cemetery in Lviv, November 1, 2009. Ukrainian Catholics marked All Saints Day on Sunday by visiting graves of their relatives while Ukraine closed schools and banned public meetings including election rallies and restricted travel on Friday for a three-week period after confirming its first death from H1N1 flu. REUTERS/Vasily Fedosenko (UKRAINE HEALTH SOCIETY)
  • Una joven es ayudada para colocar unas flores en un nicho del cementerio de San Fernando de Jaén

    J01. JAEN, 01/10/09.- Una joven es ayudada para colocar unas flores en un nicho del cementerio de San Fernando de Jaén durante una jornada en la que miles de personas cumplen con la tradición del día de Todos los Santos y se desplazan a los cementerios para llevar flores a las tumbas de sus familiares fallecidos. EFE/José Pedrosa

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