Dia de los Reyes

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Dia los Reyes

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EBSCOhost Articles

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Recipe Rosca de Reyes

Read about Rosca de Reyes and then view the video.

Food

Some food that some people might serve on Dia de los Reyes.

Pictures

Traditional Song

Music has always been an important part of celebrations. Here are words in English and Spanish to a traditional song some people might sing at their celebrations.

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Dia de los Reyes - Three Kings Day

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The three kings.

Dia de los Reyes Celabration

Here is how a group of Latino people celebrate Dia de los Reyes.

  

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Dia de los Reyes Parade

People celebrate Dia de los Reyes by attending or participating in a parade.

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Dia de Reyes Magos, the Rosca

This man talks about how to cut the Rosca de Reyes.

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"Dia de los Reyes" and Mexico

"Dia de los Reyes" and Latino*

"Dia de los Reyes" and Hispanic*

"Three Kings Day" and Mexico

"Three Kings Day" and Latino*

"Three Kings Day" and Hispanic*

Epiphany and Latino* 

Epiphany and Hispanic*

Epiphany and Mexico

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