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  2. Fiestas Patrias (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    On October 18, 1825, the Republic of Mexico officially declared September 16 its national Independence Day (Dia de la Independencia). Mexican Independence day, also referred to as Dieciséis de septiembre , is celebrated from the evening of September 15 with a re-creation of the Grito de Dolores by all executive office-holders (from the ...

  3. Public holidays in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The President rings the bell of Hidalgo and crowds gather in the Zócalo of Mexico City to shout ¡Viva México! (Long live Mexico!). Similar ceremonies are held in every state and municipality across the country. A military parade is held in Mexico City on September 16. [5] See also Fiestas Patrias (Mexico). September 27

  4. Category:Fiestas Patrias (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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  5. Fiestas Patrias Mexican Independence event features parade ...

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    Fiestas del Llano, Inc., the founding organization behind the ‘El Diez y Sies de Septiembre’ celebration, will host its annual Fiestas Patrias event Saturday.

  6. September 16 military parade - Wikipedia

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    Mexican Special Forces during the 2015 parade. Military vehicles on parade in the Zócalo. A cadet of the Heroic Military Academy with the academy mascot, a golden eagle.. The 16 September military parade in honour of the anniversary of Mexican Independence is an annual tradition dating back to the late 19th century and the beginning of the professionalisation of the Mexican Armed Forces in ...

  7. Mexican fiestas in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Charro Days Fiesta; jointson, Arizona — End of August (Celebrates the founding of Tucson—Presidio de San Agustín del Tucsón—as well as honoring the saint.) La Fiesta de los Vaqueros; Tucson, Arizona — last weekend in February; The Fiesta in Santa Barbara, California; Fiesta Mexicana [1] in Topeka, Kansas, July, a 5-day festival

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    Customers purchase fruit treats and desserts during Fiestas Patrias at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church on Saturday, Sept. 14, 2024, in Wichita Falls. The celebration began at noon with games, freshly ...

  9. Fiestas Patrias - Wikipedia

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    Fiestas Patrias is a Spanish phrase meaning "Patriotic Holidays" or "National Holidays". It may refer to: Fiestas Patrias (Mexico), a set of Mexican holidays; Fiestas Patrias (Chile), the Independence Day celebration of Chile; Fiestas Patrias (Panama), a series of holidays in Panama (see Public holidays in Panama)