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14 fotografi befasuese nga Dita e të vdekurve

19:51 | 1 Nëntor 2015
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Dita e të vdekurve apo Dia De Muertos është një festë meksikane, e cila feston jetën e të dashurve që kanë vdekur.

E mbajtur historikisht në fillim të verës, dita e të vdekurve është zhvendosur në fillim të nëntorit në mënyrë që të përkojë me festivalet e krishtera, ‘Dita e të Gjithë Shenjtorëve dhe Dita e të Gjithë Shpirtrave’, pas kolonizimit spanjoll të Meksikës në shekullin e 16./arbresh.info

HIDALGO, MEXICO - NOVEMBER 02:  Girls in facepaint in Real del Monte on the 'Day of the Dead' on November 2, 2014 in Hidalgo,Mexico. The Royal Couple are on the first day of a four day visit to Mexico as part of a Royal tour to Colombia and Mexico.  (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images)

HIDALGO, MEXICO - NOVEMBER 02:  A girl in costume in Real del Monte on the 'Day of the Dead' on November 2, 2014 in Hidalgo,Mexico. The Royal Couple are on the first day of a four day visit to Mexico as part of a Royal tour to Colombia and Mexico.  (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images)

Local families light candles on the occasion of All Saints' Day on the Hatvan street cemetery in Eger, Hungary on November 1, 2013. In Hungary, people visit cemeteries at this time across the country in memory of the deceased. AFP PHOTO / ATTILA KISBENEDEK        (Photo credit should read ATTILA KISBENEDEK/AFP/Getty Images)

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - NOVEMBER 01:  Participants wait to march in an All Saints' Day parade in the port district on November 1, 2013 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Brazilians will mark the Day of the Dead tomorrow by visiting the graves of loved ones throughout the country.  (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

A couple disguised as dead poses at San Jeronimo Chicahualco cemetery in Metepec, Mexico on November 2, 2013 during the commemoration of the Day of the dead. The traditional Catholic holiday honors the dead and is celebrated annually. AFP PHOTO / MVT - Mario Vazquez        (Photo credit should read MARIO VAZQUEZ/AFP/Getty Images)

TACLOBAN, LEYTE, PHILIPPINES - NOVEMBER 01:  A girl sits at the grave of a loved one killed in the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan at the mass grave site on the grounds of the San Joaquin Parish  during All Saints Day on November 1, 2014 in Tacloban, Leyte, Philippines. Filipinos descend on cemetaries all across the country to tend to the graves of loved ones on November 1-2 marking All Saints day and All Souls day. Residents of Leyte are preparing for the 1-year anniversary since Super Typhoon Yolanda struck the coast on November 8, 2013, leaving more than 6000 dead and many more homeless.  (Photo by Chris McGrath/Getty Images)

People visit a cemetery in Tlacotepec, Puebla State, Mexico on November 2, 2012 during the commemoration of Mexico's Day of Death. The traditional Mexican holiday honours the dead and is celebrated annually.  AFP PHOTO / Ronaldo SCHEMIDT        (Photo credit should read Ronaldo Schemidt/AFP/Getty Images)

Musicians perform at the General cemetery in Guatemala City during the celebration of All Saints Day, on November 1, 2011.  AFP PHOTO/Johan ORDONEZ (Photo credit should read JOHAN ORDONEZ/AFP/Getty Images)

A skull decorated with beads at an altar of the Dead  set at the Olimpic University stadium dedicated to  Mexican Inpendence leader Jose Maria Morelos  on October 31, 2015, in Mexico city. This year the altars were built by diferent schools .Mexicans celebrate the day of Dead on November 1 and 2. AFP PHOTO/MARIA CALLS        (Photo credit should read MARIA CALLS/AFP/Getty Images)

Mexican Damas rehearse in their costumes for the upcoming festival of Dia de los Muertos at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Los Angeles, California on October 24, 2014.  The Mexican festival celebrated on November 1, is held to remember friends and family members who have died and dates back to an ancient Aztec festival dedicated to the goddess Mictecacihuatl.                          AFP PHOTO/Mark RALSTON        (Photo credit should read MARK RALSTON/AFP/Getty Images)

Candles are left on tombs to mark the occasion of All Saints' Day on the Rasos cemetery in Vilnius, Lithuania on November 1, 2014. In Lithuania, people visit cemeteries at this time across the country in memory of the deceased.   AFP PHOTO / PETRAS MALUKAS        (Photo credit should read PETRAS MALUKAS/AFP/Getty Images)

A woman carries five skulls for paying tribute to the so-called -atitas (snubed nose skulls) during the Day of the Skulls, at La Paz's general cemetery on November 8, 2010. Food, alcoholic beverages and cigarrettes are offered to the skulls of relatives or unidentified people as part of a traditional ritual in the Bolivian Andes -- a mixture of pagan and Catholic traditions -- to thank the dead for their protection. AFP PHOTO/AIZAR RALDES (Photo credit should read AIZAR RALDES/AFP/Getty Images)

Mexican statues for the upcoming festival of Dia de los Muertos at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Los Angeles, California on October 24, 2014.  The Mexican festival celebrated on November 1, is held to remember friends and family members who have died and dates back to an ancient Aztec festival dedicated to the goddess Mictecacihuatl.                          AFP PHOTO/Mark RALSTON        (Photo credit should read MARK RALSTON/AFP/Getty Images)

TACLOBAN, LEYTE, PHILIPPINES - NOVEMBER 01:  People tend to the grave of a loved one killed in the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan at the mass grave site on the grounds of the San Joaquin Parish  during All Saints Day on November 1, 2014 in Tacloban, Leyte, Philippines. Filipinos descend on cemetaries all across the country to tend to the graves of loved ones on November 1-2 marking All Saints day and All Souls day. Residents of Leyte are preparing for the 1-year anniversary since Super Typhoon Yolanda struck the coast on November 8, 2013, leaving more than 6000 dead and many more homeless.  (Photo by Chris McGrath/Getty Images)

 

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