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Stunning pics capture Mexico’s ‘Day of the Dead’ preparations where thousands dress up as the skeletons of their deceased relatives

During the holiday, families and friends honour those close to them who have died

STUNNING pictures have captured celebrations for the upcoming 'Día de Muertos', or Day of the Dead, in Mexico City.

During the holiday, which falls on November 1st and 2nd, families and friends honour those close to them who have died.

Observers across Mexico - as well as in other Central American countries and the United States - don intricate face paint which resembles a skull - based on 'La Calavera Catrina', or 'the elegant skull', a drawing by famous Mexican artist José Guadalupe Posada.

The early 20th century sketch of a female skeleton wearing an elaborate hat was intended to mock Mexicans who rejected their heritage in favour of European culture.

 Day of the Dead celebrations originated in the cultural area of Mesoamerica
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Day of the Dead celebrations originated in the cultural area of MesoamericaCredit: AP:Associated Press
 Mesoamerica refers to the area extending from northern Mexico down through Central American nations including Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador
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Mesoamerica refers to the area extending from northern Mexico down through Central American nations including Guatemala, Honduras and El SalvadorCredit: AP:Associated Press
 Observers of the holiday usually wear elaborate 'Catrina' and 'Catrin' costumes based on the early 20th century drawing La Calavera Catrina, or 'the elegant skull'
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Observers of the holiday usually wear elaborate 'Catrina' and 'Catrin' costumes based on the early 20th century drawing La Calavera Catrina, or 'the elegant skull'Credit: AP:Associated Press
 The holiday used to fall in the beginning of summer, but following Spanish colonisation moved to the beginning of November
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The holiday used to fall in the beginning of summer, but following Spanish colonisation moved to the beginning of NovemberCredit: Reuters
 This is because it gradually became associated with the Christian traditions of Hallowe'en, All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day
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This is because it gradually became associated with the Christian traditions of Hallowe'en, All Saints' Day and All Souls' DayCredit: Getty Images
 During the holiday, families and friends of the dead often build private altars known as 'ofrendas', the Spanish word for 'offerings'
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During the holiday, families and friends of the dead often build private altars known as 'ofrendas', the Spanish word for 'offerings'Credit: Getty Images
 The altars are usually adorned with traditional sugar skulls, flowers, and the deceased person's favourite foods and drinks
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The altars are usually adorned with traditional sugar skulls, flowers, and the deceased person's favourite foods and drinksCredit: Getty Images
 Day of the Dead was effectively unknown in northern Mexico, where indigenous people had different traditions, until the 20th century
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Day of the Dead was effectively unknown in northern Mexico, where indigenous people had different traditions, until the 20th centuryCredit: Getty Images
 Now, it is celebrated all across Mexico, as well as in other Central American countries
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Now, it is celebrated all across Mexico, as well as in other Central American countriesCredit: Getty Images
 It is also widely celebrated in the United States, which has a large Hispanic population
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It is also widely celebrated in the United States, which has a large Hispanic populationCredit: Getty Images
 Day of the Dead is highly observed in the American states of California, Texas and Arizona
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Day of the Dead is highly observed in the American states of California, Texas and ArizonaCredit: Reuters
 Traditionally, families will also clean their loved ones' graves and tell stories about the deceased to remember them
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Traditionally, families will also clean their loved ones' graves and tell stories about the deceased to remember themCredit: Getty Images
 Many cities organise festival and artistic costumes, with prizes for the best Catrina costume
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Many cities organise festival and artistic costumes, with prizes for the best Catrina costumeCredit: Getty Images
 Mexicans will also bake 'pan de muerto' (which translates as 'bread of the dead'), a sweet bread roll often decorated with bone-shaped pieces and a tear drop
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Mexicans will also bake 'pan de muerto' (which translates as 'bread of the dead'), a sweet bread roll often decorated with bone-shaped pieces and a tear dropCredit: Getty Images
 Pan de muerto is usually eaten alongside the deceased person's favourite foods in remembrance
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Pan de muerto is usually eaten alongside the deceased person's favourite foods in remembranceCredit: Getty Images
 Although there are plenty of public celebrations, the holiday is mostly a private, family affair
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Although there are plenty of public celebrations, the holiday is mostly a private, family affairCredit: Getty Images
 But unlike Halloween, Day of the Dead is not about being scared of the supernatural - but rather celebrating the spirits of loved ones
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But unlike Halloween, Day of the Dead is not about being scared of the supernatural - but rather celebrating the spirits of loved onesCredit: Getty Images
 November 1st is known as 'Día de los Angelitos', or 'Day of the Little Angels', and is for remembering deceased children
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November 1st is known as 'Día de los Angelitos', or 'Day of the Little Angels', and is for remembering deceased childrenCredit: Getty Images
 It is also sometimes called "Dia de los Inocentes", or 'Day of the Innocents'
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It is also sometimes called "Dia de los Inocentes", or 'Day of the Innocents'Credit: Getty Images
 Meanwhile Día de Muertos itself is on November 2
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Meanwhile Día de Muertos itself is on November 2Credit: Getty Images
 In ancient times, the celebrations fell in the ninth month of the Aztec calendar and were celebrated for an entire month
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In ancient times, the celebrations fell in the ninth month of the Aztec calendar and were celebrated for an entire monthCredit: Getty Images
 Now, plans for the day are made throughout the year, which includes preparing the offerings for the dead
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Now, plans for the day are made throughout the year, which includes preparing the offerings for the deadCredit: Getty Images
 As well as foods, toys are often brought for dead children
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As well as foods, toys are often brought for dead childrenCredit: Getty Images
 Meanwhile, dead adults are often offered a bottle of tequila, mezcal or pulque - Mexican spirits
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Meanwhile, dead adults are often offered a bottle of tequila, mezcal or pulque - Mexican spiritsCredit: Getty Images
 Another common offering for adults is atole, a sweet drink prepared with flour which is a traditional comfort food in northern Meixco and southern Texas
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Another common offering for adults is atole, a sweet drink prepared with flour which is a traditional comfort food in northern Meixco and southern TexasCredit: Getty Images
 The 'ofrendas' are usually located in family homes, featuring Christian crosses and statues of the Virgin Mary
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The 'ofrendas' are usually located in family homes, featuring Christian crosses and statues of the Virgin MaryCredit: Getty Images
 Day of the Dead is such a big part of Mexican heritage that altars are also built in schools and in government offices
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Day of the Dead is such a big part of Mexican heritage that altars are also built in schools and in government officesCredit: Getty Images
 It is believed along with other items, the offerings on the altar are supposed to symbolise the earth, wind, water, and fire
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It is believed along with other items, the offerings on the altar are supposed to symbolise the earth, wind, water, and fireCredit: Getty Images
 The elements are often signified with in the form of fruits, shredded paper, water and candles
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The elements are often signified with in the form of fruits, shredded paper, water and candlesCredit: Reuters
 Some suggest that folklore says neglected spirits may feel angry and upset at being ignored on Day of the Dead, and seek vengeance
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Some suggest that folklore says neglected spirits may feel angry and upset at being ignored on Day of the Dead, and seek vengeanceCredit: Reuters
 As a result, while is has a joyous tone and is generally celebrated out of love, some observe it as a result of fear
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As a result, while is has a joyous tone and is generally celebrated out of love, some observe it as a result of fearCredit: AP:Associated Press
 Some folktales suggest those who do not celebrate their loved ones are also at risk of falling ill, or even dying themselves shortly after the holiday
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Some folktales suggest those who do not celebrate their loved ones are also at risk of falling ill, or even dying themselves shortly after the holidayCredit: AP:Associated Press
 Day of the Dead is celebrated by all ages, and Mexican children learn about its traditions as part of the national curriculum
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Day of the Dead is celebrated by all ages, and Mexican children learn about its traditions as part of the national curriculumCredit: AP:Associated Press
 The holiday has become more well-known around the world, with the Catrina becoming an iconic image
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The holiday has become more well-known around the world, with the Catrina becoming an iconic imageCredit: AP:Associated Press
 Similar celebrations can be seen in other Latin American countries, such as Dia de los ñatitas (Day of the Skulls) in Bolivia
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Similar celebrations can be seen in other Latin American countries, such as Dia de los ñatitas (Day of the Skulls) in BoliviaCredit: AP:Associated Press


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