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October 31st, 2019
Some 80 percent of Czechs annually observe the tradition of All Souls' Day on November 2 some way, mostly by seeing their family graves at cemeteries, according to a poll by the STEM/MARK polling agency that was released today. However, only one-fifth of Czechs are visiting cemeteries exactly on November 1, shows the poll conducted on a sample of 500 people aged from 15 to 59.
CTK
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