Mexico
by
DarianaVP
Last updated 6 years ago
Discipline:
Social Studies Subject:
Geography
Grade:
8


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Cultures/Traditions of Mexico
My dad was born on July 16, 1969 in Oaxaca, Mexico.He grew up in a small town.He lived in the same town as my mom which is how they met.
Oaxaca, Mexico
Bounded by states of Puebla and Veracruz to the north.The city of Oaxaca is the states capital. It is one of the most ethnically diverse states in Mexico. The capital cites main cultural institutions, including Benito Juarez.
Day of the Dead
Day of the Virgin of Guadalupe
The feast of our Lady of Guadalupe is celebrated on December 12.It celebrates the appearance of Virgin Mary. She is the patron saint of the country.
Independence Day
Day of the Dead is celebrated on November 1st and November 2nd in Mexico.It combines Catholic and indgenous rituals to honor the deceased.The town my dad lived in celebrated this every year with a big gathering of the whole town.
Mexico gained its independence on September 16, 1810.Mexico gained its independence from Spain.It is like the Fourth of July.
Most people in Mexico speak Spanish.The majority of the population are Catholic.Nearly half of the population livies in cities, but smaller rural communities define the collective vibrant community.
Sourceswww.livescience.com/38647-mexican-culture.htmlschool.eb.com/levels/high/article/56617
"Celebrations in Mexico are big . Everyone gathers like one huge family."
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