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====Mexico==== [[File:Catrinas 2.jpg|thumb|left|upright|[[La Calavera Catrina|Catrinas]], one of the most popular figures of the ''Day of the Dead'' celebrations in Mexico]]<!-- ---- EDITORIAL NOTE ---- -->{{Main article|Ghosts in Mexican culture}}<!-- This section is a summary of the main articles listed above. Please do not remove content from this section that appears in the lead section of the main articles. If you have new content, please 1) first add it to the main article, 2) then update the main article summary if necessary, 3) and only then update this section to reflect the change in summary. See [[WP:CFORK]] --> There is extensive and varied belief in [[ghosts in Mexican culture]]. The modern state of [[Mexico]] before the [[Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire|Spanish conquest]] was inhabited by diverse peoples such as the [[Maya people|Maya]] and [[Aztec people|Aztec]], and their beliefs have survived and evolved, combined with the beliefs of the [[Spanish people|Spanish]] colonists. The [[Day of the Dead]] incorporates pre-Columbian beliefs with [[Christianity|Christian]] elements. Mexican literature and films include many stories of ghosts interacting with the living.
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