The spookiest of seasons is once again upon us, and the Danes are slowly gearing up for Halloween. In malls and supermarkets, countless jack-o-lanterns have made their appearance, spiderwebs are dangling from overhead lights, and skeletons hide behind every corner. However, the relationship between the Danes and Halloween is more complicated than one might think. […]
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