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  1. 30 de oct. de 2021 · The Costa Rican Masquerade Day, known in the native Costa Rican, La Mascarada, is an adaption of Halloween Day in the U.S, usually celebrated on the 31st of October. It is a recent tradition in Costa Rica which has gained popularity in the country in the last few years.

  2. Masquerade Day or La Mascarada is a Costa Rican adaptation of Halloween, which is celebrated on October 31st. The colorful parade of giant masks is an authentic local tradition that dates back to the pre-Colombian customs, Carnival, and shows of giants during the times of Spanish colonization.

  3. 29 de oct. de 2022 · October 29, 2022. Ilana Long/The Tico Times. On October 31, Costa Rica celebrates the National Day of the Traditional Costa Rican Masquerade. The celebration is even more special this year, as it also marks the recent declaration of the Traditional Masquerades as a National Symbol of Costa Rica.

  4. The day of the Masquerade is celebrated all over Costa Rica, however, the three cities with the largest celebrations are Cartago, Escazu and Barva de Heredia. This has to do with the actual craft making skills of locals: it is in these three towns that the best ‘mask makers’ in Costa Rica are found.

  5. Costa Rica inaugurated October 31 as the National Day of the Costa Rican Masquerade (el Dia de la Mascarada Tradicional Costarricense). The country's traditional parades, which feature larger-than-life masked figures, usually on stilts, are a long-held Costa Rican custom – and one that was in danger of dying out.

  6. 31 de oct. de 2022 · En Costa Rica el 31 de octubre se celebra el Día Nacional de las Mascaradas, una tradición con orígenes en la época colonial, la cual mezcla tradiciones y costumbres, lo cual ha hecho que encuentre la manera de sobrevivir a lo largo de nuestra historia, pasando de generación en generación, pero que a la par de esta permanencia ha sabido ir evolu...

  7. El Día de la Mascarade o La Mascarada es una adaptación costarricense de Halloween, que se celebra el 31 de octubre. El colorido desfile de máscaras gigantes es una auténtica tradición local que se remonta a las costumbres precolombianas, Carnaval, y espectáculos de gigantes durante la colonización española.