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All three federal constitutions (1824, 1857, and 1917, the current constitution) used the name Estados Unidos Mexicanos [29] —or the variant Estados-Unidos Mexicanos, [30] all of which have been translated as "United Mexican States". The phrase República Mexicana, "Mexican Republic", was used in the 1836 Constitutional Laws. [31]
100 mexicanos dijeron (Spanish for One hundred Mexicans said), later rebranded to 100 mexicanos dijieron, is a Mexican version of the Goodson-Todman game show from the 1970s, Family Feud, produced in Mexico City by the Las Estrellas. From 2001 to 2006 the show was hosted by Marco Antonio Regil and was called 100 Mexicanos Dijeron.
The Law on the National Coat of Arms, Flag and Anthem (Spanish: Ley sobre el Escudo, la Bandera y el Himno Nacional) is a set of rules and guidelines passed by the Mexican government on the display and use of the flag (bandera), coat of arms (escudo) and the anthem (himno).
Mexico is a federal republic composed of 32 federative entities (Spanish: entidades federativas): 31 states and Mexico City. [1] According to the Constitution of Mexico, the states of the federation are free and sovereign in all matters concerning their internal affairs. [2]
Español: Escudo adoptado por el Gobierno de la República de conformidad con el artículo 1° del Decreto del 14 de Abril de 1823, que establece: "Que el escudo sea al águila mexica, parada en el pie izquierdo, sobre un nopal que nazca de una peña entre las aguas de la laguna, y agarrando con el derecho una culebra en actitud de despedazarla con el pico; y que orlen este blason dos ramas ...
The Federal Government of Mexico (alternately known as the Government of the Republic or Gobierno de la República or Gobierno de México) is the national government of the United Mexican States, the central government established by its constitution to share sovereignty over the republic with the governments of the 31 individual Mexican states, and to represent such governments before ...
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Guadalupe Victoria (Spanish pronunciation: [ɡwaðaˈlupe βikˈtoɾja]; 29 September 1786 – 21 March 1843), [1] [2] born José Miguel Ramón Adaucto Fernández y Félix, [3] was a Mexican general and politician who fought for independence against the Spanish Empire in the Mexican War of Independence and after the adoption of the Constitution of 1824, was elected as the first president of ...