Panteón de Mixquic

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Panteón de Mixquic is a historic cemetery in Mexico City renowned for its elaborate Day of the Dead celebrations and candlelit night vigils.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cemetery
historic site
tourist attraction
access public
associatedWith Day of the Dead in Mexico
San Andrés Mixquic church NERFINISHED
continent North America
country Mexico
culturalSignificance Mexican Day of the Dead traditions
intangible cultural heritage of Mexico
eventHeld All Saints Day observances
All Souls Day observances
Day of the Dead vigil NERFINISHED
hasNearbyWaterBody former chinampa canals of Mixquic
hasTraditionalActivity construction of home and grave altars
decoration of tombs
family night-long vigils at graves
ringing of church bells during vigil
hasTraditionalFood atole
pan de muerto
tamales
hasTraditionalMusic Mexican folk music
mariachi
trio and banda ensembles
hasTypeOfDecoration candles
cempasúchil flowers
offerings of food and drink
paper cut-outs
heritageDesignation Barrio Mágico of Mexico City NERFINISHED
languageUsed Spanish
locatedIn Mexico City
San Andrés Mixquic NERFINISHED
Tláhuac NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Mexico City NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone America/Mexico_City
municipality Tláhuac NERFINISHED
notableFor Day of the Dead celebrations
altars for the dead
candlelit night vigils
traditional marigold decorations
partOf borough of Tláhuac
urban area of Mexico City
religion Roman Catholicism
tourismType cultural tourism
religious tourism
typicalDateOfMainFestivities 1 November GENERATED
2 November GENERATED

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San Andrés Mixquic hasCemetery Panteón de Mixquic