Autumn is the time of year when the air cools, leaves fall, and the dead come to call. In Mexico, deceased relatives and friends are remembered in Día de los Muertos celebrations.
Remembrances for children and infants are held on November 1, while those who have died as adults are honored on November 2—the Day of the Dead. Spirits pay a short visit home, and family members spruce up gravesites and prepare favorite food and drink items for their ancestors.
What are searchers most interested in? Here are the top queries for the holiday…
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