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U Pane Di I Morti: a Bonifacian Tradition Still Alive

Every year, the Night of the Dead, celebrated on the night of 1 to 2 November, allows the Bonifacians to reconnect with their ancestors. L的üga siccata, or pane di i morti, is at the heart of this tradition, representing a symbolic link between the living and the deceased. Through the memories and practices of the community, this custom is part of a rich cultural heritage, marking the passage from one world to another. Prepared a few days before …
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Every year, the Night of the Dead, celebrated on the night of 1 to 2 November, allows the Bonifacians to reconnect with their ancestors. L的üga siccata, or pane di i morti, is at the heart of this tradition, representing a symbolic link between the living and the deceased. Through the memories and practices of the community, this custom is part of a rich cultural heritage, marking the passage from one world to another. Prepared a few days before …

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corsenetinfos.corsica broke the news in on Saturday, November 1, 2025.
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