FLOWER SALES
OCTOBER 27 2008 14:39h
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PhotoPeople remember their beloved who are no longer in their lives on All Saints Day, marked on November 1.
ZAGREB, CROATIA – All Saints Day is celebrated on November 1, but beautiful flowers can already be seen in the streets of Zagreb. The citizens will take them to cemeteries and thus remember their loved ones.
The Croatian capital has been surrounded with blossomed chrysanthemums for several days now, and according to customs, people visit the graves of those who are no longer with us on November 1, decorate their final resting place and leave some flowers with a few prayers for their soul.
As life goes by, everyone remembers all the happy and dear moments spent with their family members and friends who are no longer alive, but whom they will probably meet again, according to faith.
Take a look in the attached photo gallery to see the wonderful flowers photographed in Zagreb`s British Square.
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