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  2. Cinco de Mayo is Sunday. What to know about the Mexican ... - AOL

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    This started the Mexican War of Independence, which lasted over a decade, according to National Today. On Aug. 24, 1821, Spain recognized Mexico as an independent country.

  3. Public holidays in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Festivities: These are traditional holidays to honor religious events, such as Carnival, Holy Week, Easter, etc. or public celebrations, such as Mother's Day, Father's Day, Valentine's Day, etc. Dia de la Independencia or Anniversario de la Independencia , September 16, commemorates Mexico's independence from Spain and is the most important ...

  4. Mexican fiestas in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Many Mexican fiestas are held in the United States every year. Much of the western United States belonged to Mexico at various times and the descendants of those Mexicans carry on many of their traditional celebrations. These celebrations, called fiestas (feasts or festivals), are held on any number of religious or civic holidays. Many ...

  5. Fiestas Patrias (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    The first observance of Cinco de Mayo was in Los Angeles, California, in 1863. The observance sought to boost the spirits of American and Mexican residents during the dark days of the American Civil War and the Franco-Mexican War. Puebla would not hold its own celebrations until after the French were driven out of the city a few years later.

  6. What is Cinco de Mayo? Holiday's origins and why it's ...

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    The celebration of Cinco de Mayo began as a form of resistance to the effects of the Mexican-American War in the late 19th century. The holiday gained popularity during the Chicano Movement of the ...

  7. Día de la Virgen de Guadalupe holiday marathon underway in ...

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    Mexican festivities commence every Dec. 12 when Catholic congregations and devotees reverence La Virgen de Guadalupe, the patron saint of Mexico, and continue for three weeks after.

  8. Cinco de Mayo - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] [6] Celebrations began in Columbia, California, where they have been observed annually since 1862. [7] The day gained nationwide popularity beyond those of Mexican-American heritage in the 1980s due to advertising campaigns by beer, wine, and tequila companies; today, Cinco de Mayo generates beer sales on par with the Super Bowl. [8]

  9. Mexican Independence Day isn’t Cinco de Mayo. Celebrate at ...

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    Sept. 16 is Mexican Independence Day, and for the second year in a row, Calleja’s organization and the Greater Gardenside Association are partnering to host a celebration. Viva Mexico: A ...

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