Halloween's origins trace back to the Celtic regions of Britain and Ireland, with the ancient festival of Samhain, meaning “Summer's End.” This pagan event marked the end of the harvest and was thought to be a night when the veil between the worlds of the living and the dead became thin, allowing spirits to roam.
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