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  2. Christmas in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    On December 3, a nine-day novena begins in honor of the Virgin of Guadalupe, which ends on her feast day of December 12. [4] The most important event related to this time is the pilgrimage to her basilica in the north of Mexico City , with people coming to pay respects by all means of transportation, from airplanes to bicycles to walking.

  3. Public holidays in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    December 25 Christmas: Navidad Christmas celebration; secular and religious holiday. Government offices, schools, and most business close from December 25 to January 1, and many people go on vacation to visit relatives or enjoy the beach. December 28 Holy Innocents Day Día de los Santos Inocentes On this day, people pull practical jokes on ...

  4. Las Posadas - Wikipedia

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    Children in Oaxaca, Mexico, celebrating Las Posadas.. This celebration has been a Mexican tradition for over 430 years, starting in 1586. Many Mexican holidays include dramatizations of original events, a tradition which has its roots in the ritual of Bible plays used to teach religious doctrine to a largely illiterate population in 10th- and 11th-century Europe.

  5. Night of the Radishes - Wikipedia

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    The Night of the Radishes (Spanish: Noche de Rábanos) is an annual event held on December 23 in Oaxaca, Mexico, dedicated to the carving of oversized radishes (Raphanus sativus) to create scenes that compete for prizes in various categories. The event has its origins in the colonial period when radishes were introduced by the Spanish.

  6. Tortugas Pueblo Fiesta of Our Lady of Guadalupe - Wikipedia

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    The Fiesta of Our Lady of Guadalupe in the village of Tortugas, New Mexico, in Doña Ana County, New Mexico, is an annual three day festival in December. It includes processions, church services, traditional dances, and a 4-mile (6.4 km) pilgrimage up Tortugas Mountain. [2] The festival is held December 10, 11, 12. [3]

  7. Where You Should Go in Mexico for Spring Break - AOL

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    Spring break Mexico: where you should travel to see real Mexico.

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