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  1. Dec 31, 2019 · In Mexico, children receive gifts on this day, brought by the three kings, known in Spanish as los Reyes Magos, whose names are Melchor, Gaspar, and Baltazar. Some children receive gifts from both Santa Claus on December 24 or 25 and from the Kings on January 6, but Santa is seen as an imported custom, and the traditional day for Mexican ...

  2. Feb 14, 2022 · El dia de Los Reyes Magos is a Christmas celebration unique to Spain and to some countries in Latin America that keep up with Spanish traditions. So, seeing as it is something that doesn’t really happen anywhere else, you might be wondering where it comes from, and what the reason behind it is.

  3. Jan 6, 2021 · In the Latino community, Día de Los Reyes, also known as Three Kings' Day or Epiphany, is celebrated on January 6 to honor the Three Wise Men — Los Tres Reyes Magos — who brought gifts to...

  4. Nov 17, 2023 · El Día de los Reyes Magos celebrates what is known in the Catholic religion as the Epiphany. It is founded upon the Biblical story of three kings who followed the North Star to Bethlehem to bring offerings and gifts to baby Jesus as a celebration of his birth.

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  5. The Three Kings Day or Epiphany (Dia de los Reyes Magos) falls on January 6 in Spain, celebrated with fervor that involves plenty of gifts, sweets and parades. In fact, it is often regarded as the most important festival in Spain all year round, even more so than New Year’s or Christmas in Spain.

  6. Oct 1, 2024 · The story of Los Reyes Magos (the three wise men) In Spanish and Latin American cultures, Three Kings Day celebrates the story of the three wise men, also known as the magi or the three kings, and their journey to pay homage to the baby Jesus.

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  8. The most visible, ritualized celebration of the Nativity of Jesus in Spain occurs not on December 25, but on the twelfth day of Christmas, January 6, the feast of Epiphany—the Día de los Reyes Magos, or Feast of the Three Kings.

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