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Aztec Empire

The Rise of The Aztec Empire How the Aztecs Built an Impossible Empire from the Mud In the heart of modern-day Mexico City lies one of history’s most fascinating architectural and social enigmas. Before the skyscrapers and bustling avenues, there was Tenochtitlan—a radiant, “shining city” built atop a salt lake.

Mexican Tortillas

Mexican Tortillas

Corn is the foundation of food in Mexico, and Mexican tortillas are its primary use. Their origin dates back to Oaxaca in the year 1,500 B.C.

Celia Cruz

Celia Cruz

Celia Cruz, bio & best songs with lyrics. Born in Havana, Celia Cruz was the “Queen of Salsa” and one of the most influential Latin artists.

Tren Maya

Tren Maya

El maravilloso México. Conoce todas las 34 estaciones del Tren Maya, descarga la Gran Guía, compra boletos en línea, visita la página oficial.

Day of the Dead in Mexico

Day of the Dead in Mexico

“¡Espántame Panteón!” Discover the magic of Day of the Dead in Mexico! Learn about the ofrendas, Pan de Muerto, Pedir Calaverita, and fun idioms.

Mexico Mayan Riviera

Mexico Mayan Riviera

Mexico Mayan Riviera: Discover the magic of the Riviera Maya! Explore stunning ruins, swim in sacred cenotes, snorkel the Mesoamerican Reef.

Mexican Restaurant

Mexican Restaurant

A Global Guide to Your Mexican Restaurant Adventure: What to Expect and What to Eat. Find a Mexican restaurant near you.

Mexico Food

Mexico Food

Mexico Food: A Vibrant Culinary Journey Through History, Flavor, and Culture. A globally adored cuisine, is far more than just tacos and guacamole.

San Patricio Battalion

San Patricio Battalion

During Mexican-American War (1846-1848), the San Patricio Battalion, unit composed primarily of Irish Catholic immigrants who deserted the United States Army to fight alongside Mexico.

Mexican Flag

Mexican Flag

Discover why the Mexican Flag was voted the most beautiful flag in Latin America with 901,627 points and holds a Guinness World Record.

Blue Beetle The Movie

Blue Beetle

Is Blue Beetle a mexican hero? Find out, first solo film of this DC Comics character. Latino hero, ancestral and alien with cultural diversity.

Day of the Dead is the biggest celebration in Mexico

Day of the Dead

The History of Day of the Dead started 3,000 years ago, today it is a three-day celebration to offer food and drinks to the soul of our dead relatives.

Columbus Day

Columbus Day

Canada does not officially celebrate Columbus Day. However, similar to Thanksgiving, it is observed on the second Monday of October. Read more:

Mexican Words of the Day

Mexican Words of the Day

Mexican Words of the Day. Here the Mexico City – Most Used Street Words. From “street” backgrounds to a more affluent or refined style.

Canadian Thanksgiving

Canadian Thanksgiving

Do you know why Canadian Thanksgiving is very important in Canada and what are the provinces that celebrate it? Click here to know more

Statutory Holidays in Canada

Statutory Holidays in Canada

An overview of the key Statutory Holidays in Canada, known as public holidays or stat holidays along with a description of their significance.

Labor Day in Canada

Labor Day in Canada

Labor Day in Canada is a national public holiday, it is celebrated on the first Monday of September each year.

UNESCO World Heritage Mexico

UNESCO World Heritage Mexico

UNESCO World Heritage Mexico is home to 35 sites, making it the country with the most such sites in the Americas and the seventh worldwide.

Mexico Population

Mexico Population

Mexico population 2020. One of five Mexicans live in the Metropolitan Area of the Valley of Mexico.

Children's Day

Children’s Day

In Mexico, Children’s Day was recognized in May 1916, however, it was not until 1924 when its celebration became official.

Tenochtitlan Mexico

Tenochtitlan

Tenochtitlán, the ancient capital of the Aztec empire, was founded around 1325 C.E. by the Aztec or Mexica people.

Tulum

Tulum

Tulum is the most beautiful Mayan city in the Mexican Caribbean. We have the best videos and virtual tour to explore this Amazing City.

Palenque

Palenque

Palenque, the door to the Mayan Civilization, is the fourth most visited archaeological site in Mexico with a total of 660,686 annual visitors.

Maya Train

Maya Train

The wonderful Mexico. Get to know all the 34 stations of the Maya Train, download the Great Guide, buy tickets online, visit the official website.

Mexico City

Mexico City

Tenochtitlan was founded by the Aztecs in 1325. In 1521 it was renamed as Mexico City and became the capital of the Viceroyalty of New Spain.

ciudad de mexico

Ciudad de Mexico

Tenochtitlán fue fundada por los aztecas en 1325. En 1521 pasó a llamarse Ciudad de México y se convirtió en la capital del Virreinato de Nueva España.

Constitución Mexicana de 1917

Constitución Mexicana de 1917

Constitución Mexicana de 1917, la primera en establecer garantías individuales y ser garante de los derechos sociales, económicos y culturales.

The Mexican Constitution of 1917

The Mexican Constitution of 1917

The Mexican Constitution of 1917, first Constitution to establish individual guarantees and be a guarantor of the social, economic and cultural rights.

La Colonia Roma México

La Colonia Roma México

La Colonia Roma México fue fundada en 1903 durante el porfiriato. Los contratos celebrados garantizaban la urbanización de primera clase.

Mexican Independence Day

Mexican Independence Day

Mexican Independence Day or Mexican Independence Night. What is celebrated on the 15th and what on the 16th. When is Mexican day?

15 de Septiembre en México

15 de septiembre en México

15 de septiembre en México es el Día o Noche de la Independencia. ¿Qué se celebra el 15 y qué el 16? ¿Cuándo es el Día de México?

Who is La Catrina

Who is La Catrina?

Who is La Catrina? An elegant and well-dressed representation of a skull to mock people who disparaged her indigenous origins.

La Catrina

La Catrina

La Catrina, representación elegante y bien vestida de una calavera para burlarse de las personas que menospreciaban sus orígenes indígenas.

500 Years Ago Mexico

500 Years Ago Mexico

500 years ago Mexico fell Tenochtitlán. The Spanish and their allies took the city that was considered by the Aztecs as the “Navel of the Moon.”

Hace 500 Años México

Hace 500 Años México

Hace 500 Años México cayo Tenochtitlán. Los españoles tomaron la ciudad que era considerada por los Aztecas como el “Ombligo de la Luna”.

5 de Mayo en Mexico

5 de Mayo en México

5 de Mayo en México es la celebración para conmemorar la Batalla de Puebla contra Francia, no es la celebración de la Independencia de México.

Cinco de Mayo in Mexico

Cinco de Mayo in Mexico

May 5 in Mexico is the celebration to commemorate the Battle of Puebla against France, it is not the celebration of the Independence of Mexico.

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