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Halloween Interesting Facts


About 99% of all pumpkins during the Halloween festivity are used of making Jack O’Lanterns for the Halloween party.

86% of the Americans decorate their houses on Halloween.

People prefer lighting pumpkin lanterns with a candle to keep the monsters away on the Halloween night.

48% of us believe in ghosts.

22% of Americans say that they have seen ghosts.

Women believe more then men in ghosts.

More than 50% of American teenagers believe in ghosts.

78% of the people believe that there is life after the death.

Om October 31, 2020 will be the next full moon on Halloween night.

Historic events that have happened on Halloween Day:
1952 In the Marshal Islands the first thermonuclear bomb was detonated.
In 1941 is completed the Mount Rushmore
1926 In Detroit dies Harry Houdini
1922 In Italy Mussolini becomes the Premier of Italy.
1918 In USA are killed 21000 people in one week from Spanish flue.
1876 About 200 000 people are killed in Bengal from a cyclone.
834 The first Halloween is celebrated.

In 2005 more then 4 million adult people weared a witch costume on Halloween.
1, 4 million adult Halloweeners preferred the Vampire costume.
The most popular girls’ costumes have been the Princesses costumes.
The most popular boys’ costumes have been the Spiderman costumes.

Dracula is one of the most filmed characters.

The most thrilling movies of all times are: North by Northwest, The Silence of the Lambs, Psycho, Jaws, The Exorcist, Alien, The Birds, The French Connection, Rosemary’s Baby and Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Dracula is one of the most filmed characters.

The most thrilling movies of all times are: North by Northwest, The Silence of the Lambs, Psycho, Jaws, The Exorcist, Alien, The Birds, the French Connection, Rosemary’s Baby and Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Jerry Ayers of Baltimore made world record of the fastest carved out pumpkin in just 37 seconds.

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