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  2. Why Cinco de Mayo is really a Tex-Mex holiday. And how to ...

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    In the ensuing 35 years, Texans have turned Cinco de Mayo into a genuine Tex-Mex holiday, with tequila flowing freely, brisket tacos and mariachi bands everywhere. Cinco is on Sunday this year, so ...

  3. 25 Cinco de Mayo Facts, Plus the History of Cinco de Mayo - AOL

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    6. In 2005, Congress declared Cinco de Mayo an official U.S. holiday. 7. Cinco de Mayo is celebrated in a few other places around the world, including Brisbane, Australia, Malta and the Cayman ...

  4. May 5 - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... 1862 – Cinco de Mayo: ... The Prague uprising begins as an attempt by the Czech resistance to free the city from German ...

  5. Fiestas Patrias (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to Independence Day, described above, Cinco de mayo is observed mostly at a local level in Puebla State and is a minor Bank Holiday in the rest of Mexico. Many labor unions have negotiated to have the day off, however, since its proximity to Labor Day (May 1) often allows an extended five-day weekend or two consecutive three-day ...

  6. Cinco de Mayo - Wikipedia

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    For example, some Canadian pubs play Mexican music and serve Mexican food and drink, [55] and a sky-diving club near Vancouver holds a Cinco de Mayo skydiving event. [56] In the Cayman Islands, in the Caribbean, there is an annual Cinco de Mayo air guitar competition, [57] and at Montego Bay, Jamaica, there is a Cinco de Mayo celebration. [58]

  7. 12 Fun Cinco de Mayo Facts You Probably Don’t Know - AOL

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    Getty Images. 2. Cinco de Mayo is Not a Big Holiday in Mexico. Although the day is celebrated in the city of Puebla (where the epic victory occurred) with military parades and a smattering of ...

  8. Cinco de Mayo is not a celebration of Mexican Independence Day, like many believe. Mexican Independence Day is on September 16, and it commemorates the beginning of the Mexican War of Independence ...

  9. History of the flags of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Banner was carried by an ensign of the Colonial Guard mounted on horseback, and behind him, in hierarchical order, followed the nobility, oidores, military officers, and lastly, the people in general. [5] Several of these banners were used as flags during the time of the viceroyalty.