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The typical Halloween tradition dates back to the people who inhabited the islands of Gaul and Britain between the years 600 BC and 800 AC. 

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Originally, Halloween was not related to witches. It was a festival of the Irish Celtic calendar, the festival of Samhain, celebrated between October 30 and November 2, which marked the end of summer.

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Origin of the name Halloween

The word Halloween is first attested in the 16th century and represents a Scottish form of the expression All-Hallows-Even ("evening"), that is, the night before All Hallows Day.

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The carving of jack-o'-lanterns comes from the custom of carving turnips to make lanterns, as a way of remembering the souls held in purgatory.

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Halloween imagery includes themes of death, evil, the occult, or mythical monsters and elements of autumn, such as pumpkins, corn and scarecrows. Black and orange are the holiday's traditional colours.

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Trick-or-treat

Trick-or-treating is a customary practice for children on Halloween. Children in costumes go from house to house to ask for treats (candies).

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