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Festival of the Dead
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The Festival of the Dead is a widespread celebration across various cultures around the world, typically held in late summer or early fall to honor deceased members of the community. The festival can last for up to three days and is often observed with rituals, offerings, and festivities. Examples of festivals honoring the dead include Mexico's Día de Muertos, Japan's Bon Festival, and India's Pitru Paksha.learn more on wikipedia
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