Semana Santa ends with the holiday of...
Easter or Pascua
The holiday began in the year...
1945
Día de muertos is celebrated on...
November 1 and 2
Where is la Navidad celebrated?
All over the Hispanic world
To make the command form of an -ar verb...
Take off the infinitive ending and add -a
Cascarones are filled with...
Confetti
It takes place in...
Buñol, Spain
Día de muertos began as the combination of Spanish traditions and traditions from...
Indigenous people of Mexico
Who is "El viejito pascuero"?
Santa Claus
To make the command form of an -er or -ir verb...
Take off the infinitive ending and add -e
Alfombras are typical of the country of...
Guatemala
The holiday consists in a tomato fight that lasts for...
An hour
The altar built on Día de muertos is called a...
Ofrenda
The big prize in the Spanish Christmas lottery is called...
El Gordo
Cook! (cocinar)
¡Cocina!
The floats used in Semana Santa processions are called...
Pasos
Every year, approximately ____________ tomatoes are used
150,000
Sugar skulls symbolize...
The vitality of life and individual personality
Children go from house to house to illustrate the journey of Mary and Joseph. This is called...
Las Posadas
Eat! (comer)
¡Come!
The costumed people wearing tall hoods are called...
Nazareños
The tomatoes come from...
Extremadura, Spain
In Guatemala, the holiday is celebrated by...
Building and flying giant kites
In the Dominican Republic, they decorate...
A tree branch called El Charamico
Serve the food! (servir)
¡Sirve la comida!