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Because Halloween was not celebrated in England before the twentieth century, it did not travel to Australia and New Zealand with British colonization, but it has some recognition due to American cultural media influences.
Compared to the United States, Halloween is reasonably uncelebrated in Australia and New Zealand.
On the island of Bonaire, all the children of a town gather together in a group, and unlike most places, instead of trick-or-treating at people's houses, they trick-or-treat for candy in the town shops.
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