Of all the places in Mexico that celebrate Día de Muertos, none is more important than Oaxaca. This colorful colonial city is considered the birthplace of modern Day of the Dead traditions. When the Spanish conquered the region in the 1500s, they encountered indigenous groups honoring deceased ...
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