Study names San Antonio the 2nd-best U.S. city for celebrating Día de los Muertos
The San Antonio area is the second-best U.S. metro for celebrating Día de los Muertos, according to a new study by relocation consulting company moveBuddha. With the Day of the Dead fast approaching, researchers used data to rank the country's 100 biggest metros on how big a deal they make of the annual celebration. In addition to being ranked based on their number of public Día de los Muertos events, metros were analyzed for the size of their Hispanic and Latino populations, number of at-home Spanish speakers, number of cemeteries and number historical Hispanic buildings.
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