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Ghost truth about Halloween


Halloween is said to be one of the oldest celebrations in the world, from over 2,000 years ago from the Celtic Festival in U.K.

Halloween is held on October 31 every year, and in different ways.

Here we will look at a few bad, exotic and amazing facts about Halloween.

Halloween is also known as ...

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Halloween (Hallowe'en in fact, spelling spelling) is called the "day of the dead" in Mexico instead of Halloween.

In other countries, it is called: All New Year's Eve, Samhain, all Hallowtide and the Dead Party Party, all the sound quite spooky with me!

Really really: Samhainophobia is the name for Halloween fears.

Halloween in Christianity.

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When Christianity to England and the rest of Europe, November 1 became Saints day - a day dedicated to all saints without a special day of them.

They performed a block called "All Mass" and the night before known as all E'en churches and finally Hallowe'en, or Halloween.

What colors related to Halloween?

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Black and orange colors are popular colors you will see in Halloween.

This is mainly due to the fact that black is related to death, darkness and demons.

And Orange is related to harvest, because Halloween marks the end of the harvest.

Pumpkin at Halloween.

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99% of all the pumpkins are sold to be used as a jack lantern 'at Halloween, making me think they have to be terrible if people would rather use them as decoration.

Pumpkins development can be a useful preference;

The world's largest pumpkin weighs 1,528 pounds.

This giant giant was considered in October 2008 at a pumpkin festival in Half Moon Bay, California.

Do you know…

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People around the world spend over 150 billion tables during Halloween on costumes, ornaments, food and partying, making it a 2nd expensive holiday - the most expensive is Christmas.

It is believed that the Irish began tradition of tricking or treating.

Everyone believed in centuries that light kept away from Ma and Ghoul.

People also believe that the bell rang in Halloween will make the evil souls be scared, and if you see a spider tonight, that might be the spirit of a loved one loved ones