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  1. Feb 6, 2024 · Known for its rich culture and vibrant traditions, Mexico offers a multitude of fascinating facts to explore. Did you know the country is also home to several UNESCO World Heritage Sites, such as the pyramids of Teotihuacan and the historic center of Mexico City?

  2. Oct 26, 2022 · Mexicos got a lot of world heritage to protect these days with 34 UNESCO sites within its borders! The list includes the historic centers of towns like Guanajuato, Mexico City and Puebla, alond with dozens of ancient ruins, the agave fields of Tequila, Jalisco and Whale Sanctuary of El Vizcaino in Baja California.

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    • Fiestas. In Mexican culture, fiestas play a significant role. It is an event for people to get together and rejoice. Often, food, music, dancing, and fireworks are included at fiestas.
    • Dia de Muertos – Day of the Dead. The Mexican celebration of Dia de Muertos is observed on November 1 and 2. It is a moment to honor and pay tribute to departed loved ones.
    • El Grito de Dolores – The Cry of Dolores. In honor of the beginning of the Mexican War of Independence, El Grito de Dolores is a national holiday. On September 15, crowds assemble in public spaces to hear the president yell “Viva Mexico!”
    • Cinco de Mayo. The Cinco de Mayo celebrations, or “the Fifth of May,” honors the Mexican army’s victory against French soldiers. This was at the Battle of Puebla in 1862.
    • The name ‘Mexico’ comes from Mexica. Mexica was one of powerful tribes of Central Mexico that first established city called Tenochtitlan on marshy island on Lake Texcoco, during 1325 AD.
    • Mexico is home to more Spanish speakers than any other country in the world. About 60% of Mexicans speak Spanish as their first language. That means there are over 67 million people in Mexico who speak Spanish, making up half of the world’s Spanish-speaking population.
    • Mexico was partly responsible for the creation of the USA. An interesting historical fact: Mexico fought for its independence during 1810-1821 against Spain, partially inspiring US President Thomas Jefferson to create an independent republic in North America after seeing Mexican’s successful war of independence.
    • The Mexican independence day is celebrated in fervor each year. Mexicans celebrate their independence on September 16th every year since 1810 when Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla gave his famous “Grito de Dolores” or “Cry of Dolores” speech on the steps of the town’s church and declared Mexico’s independence from Spain.
  3. Jul 9, 2023 · Countries. Mexican Cuisine Facts. Mexican Culture Facts. Mexican History Facts. Mexican Revolution Facts. Source: Britannica.com. Mexico is a vibrant and culturally-rich country located in the southern part of North America.

  4. Dec 22, 2023 · 1. Mexico was Originally Named New Spain. 2. Even Nowadays Mexico is Not the Real Name of the Country. 3. The Spanish Conquest has Been Called the "Spiritual Conquest of Mexico" 4. The First to Arrive in Mexico was Not Hernan Cortes. 5. The Spanish Conquest has Marked the Mexican Culture in Many Different Ways. 6.

  5. May 15, 2022 · 1. The word “Mexico” is a derivative of Mexica (pronounced “Me-shee-ka”). 2. What today is Mexico City was the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan. 3. Mexico was a site of several advanced Amerindian civilizations – including the Olmec, Toltec, Teotihuacan, Zapotec, Maya, and Aztec. 4.

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