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Latino celebrities we commemorate on the Day of the Dead

November 1 and 2 is an important date for Mexicans and Latinos around the world, it is the date when our roots and traditions come to life in the form of an offering full of love, memories and nostalgia.
 
This festival was declared by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity; Furthermore, it is a symbol of national identity for Mexicans and Latino culture.
November 1 and 2 is an important date for Mexicans and Latinos around the world, it is the date when our roots and traditions come to life in the form of an offering full of love, memories and nostalgia.
 
This festival was declared by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity; Furthermore, it is a symbol of national identity for Mexicans and Latino culture.
 

 

  • Selena Quintanilla

The queen of Tex-Mex passed away on March 31, 1995 in the city of Corpus Christi. Besides being a complete artist, she was a total icon of the world of fashion and beauty. His noble character and his honest smile is what we remember to this day.

 

María Felix, "La Doña"

The diva of Mexican gold cinema, passed away on April 8, 2002, her career in the cinema and her unique way of being, made her a female representative of power, elegance, style and strength.
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Celia Cruz

The Queen of salsa or the Guarachera of Cuba, gave us an infinity of songs that transport and transmit all the joy, life and essence of Latin culture. Today we remember her with much affection and happiness ¡AZÚCAR!

Pedro Infante

This heartthrob of the Mexican golden cinema, left marked all our history in music, movies and chivalry. He died in 1957 in a plane crash.

Mario Moreno "Cantinflas"

This actor positioned the Latin comedy cinema in international cinemas, his charisma, sense of humor and cunning characterized him until the day of his death, in 1993.



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