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INSIDE MEXICO
Cinco de Mayo Tequila The Landscape, History & Taste of Mexico. Spanish The Essence of Tequila Tequila is the national drink of Mexico and is certainly one of the most popular spirit beverages in TRADITIONAL MEXICAN SAYINGS Mexican proverbs or sayings are popularly known and repeated through generations. Here you will find some of the most used sayings, proverbios, with their english translation and meaning. A wealth ofMexican wisdom.
MYTHS & LEGENDS
Myths & Legends The Legend of the Cempasuchil Flower The Day of the Dead Flower This beautiful legend recounts the love story of two young Aztecs, Xóchitl and Huitzilin, a romance from which the cempasuchilflower was born.
MEXICAN ARTS & CRAFTS Crafts are a people’s imagination, dexterity and dreams, expressed in an article that brings together the past and the present. The fact is that in practically all areas of life in Mexico there is a fascinating mixture of the native and the contemporary. MEXICAN CURRENCY BILLS & COINS The Mexican currency is called Peso and its symbol is $.. The Peso and the US Dollar have both its origin in the 15th-19th century Spanish dollar. The peso was originally the name of the eight real coins issued in Mexico by Spain and the first currency to use the $ symbol. Its ISO code is MXN. LA GUELAGUETZA CELEBRATION La Guelaguetza originated from the Mexica-Aztec conquest of Oaxaca, where the native Oaxacan worshiped the goddess of tender corn called Xilonen. Now a day the festival is dedicated to the goddess of corn called Centeotl. Guelaguetza means to give or share, to gift or offer a service to someone. It comes from the Zapotec word Guendalezaa, which means offering, gift. WHAT DOES THE US EXPORT TO MEXICO? According to the Office of the United States Trade Representative: Mexico is currently our 3rd largest goods trading partner with $531 billion in total (two way) goods trade during 2015. Goods exports totaled $236 billion; Goods imports totaled $295 billion. The U.S. goods trade deficit with Mexico was $58 billion in MOST POPULAR MEXICAN NICKNAMES Linda A beautiful woman or girl. Maestro Teacher but is mostly used for construction workers, carpenters etc.. Mami Mama can be used for daughters or mothers.. Muñeca (o) Doll. Nene (a) Baby. Papi Daddy and can be used for sons or father.. Peque Little one said to a child Prieta (o) Dark-skinned, tanned beauty. Profe Short for Profesor (a)teacher
THE LEGEND OF MAIZE
An ancient legend tells the story that before the arrival of the god Quetzalcoatl, the Aztecs only consumed roots and game animals; they did not eat corn because it was beyond their reach, hidden behind the massive mountains surrounding the city. The other gods had already sought to part the mountains for the Aztecs to gain access to this precious food, but they never succeeded. THE LEGEND OF OUR LADY OF SOLITUDE & THE MULE The officials were curious to see what was inside this box. They opened it and found inside the image of the Blessed Virgin of Solitude accompanied by Christ on it, along with a sign that said, The Virgin by the Cross.. This amazing event motivated Bishop BartolomeINSIDE MEXICO
Cinco de Mayo Tequila The Landscape, History & Taste of Mexico. Spanish The Essence of Tequila Tequila is the national drink of Mexico and is certainly one of the most popular spirit beverages in TRADITIONAL MEXICAN SAYINGS Mexican proverbs or sayings are popularly known and repeated through generations. Here you will find some of the most used sayings, proverbios, with their english translation and meaning. A wealth ofMexican wisdom.
MYTHS & LEGENDS
Myths & Legends The Legend of the Cempasuchil Flower The Day of the Dead Flower This beautiful legend recounts the love story of two young Aztecs, Xóchitl and Huitzilin, a romance from which the cempasuchilflower was born.
MEXICAN ARTS & CRAFTS Crafts are a people’s imagination, dexterity and dreams, expressed in an article that brings together the past and the present. The fact is that in practically all areas of life in Mexico there is a fascinating mixture of the native and the contemporary. MEXICAN CURRENCY BILLS & COINS The Mexican currency is called Peso and its symbol is $.. The Peso and the US Dollar have both its origin in the 15th-19th century Spanish dollar. The peso was originally the name of the eight real coins issued in Mexico by Spain and the first currency to use the $ symbol. Its ISO code is MXN. LA GUELAGUETZA CELEBRATION La Guelaguetza originated from the Mexica-Aztec conquest of Oaxaca, where the native Oaxacan worshiped the goddess of tender corn called Xilonen. Now a day the festival is dedicated to the goddess of corn called Centeotl. Guelaguetza means to give or share, to gift or offer a service to someone. It comes from the Zapotec word Guendalezaa, which means offering, gift. WHAT DOES THE US EXPORT TO MEXICO? According to the Office of the United States Trade Representative: Mexico is currently our 3rd largest goods trading partner with $531 billion in total (two way) goods trade during 2015. Goods exports totaled $236 billion; Goods imports totaled $295 billion. The U.S. goods trade deficit with Mexico was $58 billion in MOST POPULAR MEXICAN NICKNAMES Linda A beautiful woman or girl. Maestro Teacher but is mostly used for construction workers, carpenters etc.. Mami Mama can be used for daughters or mothers.. Muñeca (o) Doll. Nene (a) Baby. Papi Daddy and can be used for sons or father.. Peque Little one said to a child Prieta (o) Dark-skinned, tanned beauty. Profe Short for Profesor (a)teacher
THE LEGEND OF MAIZE
An ancient legend tells the story that before the arrival of the god Quetzalcoatl, the Aztecs only consumed roots and game animals; they did not eat corn because it was beyond their reach, hidden behind the massive mountains surrounding the city. The other gods had already sought to part the mountains for the Aztecs to gain access to this precious food, but they never succeeded. THE LEGEND OF OUR LADY OF SOLITUDE & THE MULE The officials were curious to see what was inside this box. They opened it and found inside the image of the Blessed Virgin of Solitude accompanied by Christ on it, along with a sign that said, The Virgin by the Cross.. This amazing event motivated Bishop BartolomeHEROES & HEROINES
HEROES & HEROINES General Ignacio Zaragoza: Cinco de Mayo Hero Spanish Cinco de Mayo Hero When "Cinco de Mayo" is mentioned in Mexico, one of the most symbolic battles in the Mexican collective unconscious immediately comes to mind: the Battle of Puebla. MOST POPULAR MEXICAN NICKNAMES Linda A beautiful woman or girl. Maestro Teacher but is mostly used for construction workers, carpenters etc.. Mami Mama can be used for daughters or mothers.. Muñeca (o) Doll. Nene (a) Baby. Papi Daddy and can be used for sons or father.. Peque Little one said to a child Prieta (o) Dark-skinned, tanned beauty. Profe Short for Profesor (a)teacher
GUACAMOLE | INSIDE MEXICO Las Mañanitas is the traditional Mexican birthday song. It is so popular that it is now sung in most Latin American countries. Usually this beautiful song is sung when the birthday person wakes up or before blowing the candles on the FROM MEXICO TO THE WORLD: MEXICAN STAPLE INGREDIENTS Thus, we Mexicans have a living legacy from our ancestors, one that we share proudly with the world. CORN (Tlaolli) Considered a sacred plant; corn is the most important staple of TRADITIONAL LOVE SAYINGS Mexican proverbs or sayings are popularly known and repeated through generations. Here you will find some of the most used love sayings, proverbios, with their english translation and meaning. A wealth ofMexican knowledge.
THE LEGEND OF XUNAAN & THE YOUNG WARRIOR Bolonchen de Rejon is a beautiful village in the state of Quintana Roo. Bolonchen means Nine Cenotes. Legend has it that guided by a wise man, the first settlers of Bolonchen arrived at the place where they found nine cenotes, or deep natural wells created by the gods to collect rain water.. But it was not easy for them to take over theplace.
THE CULTURE OF THE SUN In all of the pre-Colombian cultures, the sun is associated with the Spring rituals, when life is reborn and flourishes. It is also the time of year to prepare the fallow land for harvest.MYTHS & LEGENDS
Myths & Legends The Legend of Maize An ancient legend tells the story that before the arrival of the god Quetzalcoatl, the Aztecs only consumed roots and game animals; they did not eat corn because it was beyond their reach, hidden behind the massive mountains surroundingthe city.
EL JUEGO DE PELOTA ~ BALL GAME Dawn dyes the contour of the mountains red. A perfumed, warm breeze dominates the air. Dew slides through the branches of trees and the petals of countless flowers. Far away, the ancestral sound of a sea snail’s conch is heard. That is how the Aztec Empire awoke.. The Aztecs worked hard to build their city and were then able to enjoy every day in their beautiful and colorful Tenochtitlan. LA LEYENDA DEL CACAO Cuenta la leyenda que Quetzalcóatl, dió a los toltecas los granos del cacao. Lo que el dios quería era tener a su pueblo bien alimentado y de esa manera poderse dedicar completamente a ser mejores hombres, estudiosos, sabios, arquitectos, artistas y artesanos.INSIDE MEXICO
Cinco de Mayo Tequila The Landscape, History & Taste of Mexico. Spanish The Essence of Tequila Tequila is the national drink of Mexico and is certainly one of the most popular spirit beverages in TRADITIONAL MEXICAN SAYINGS Here you will find some of the most used sayings, proverbios, with their english translation and meaning. A wealth of Mexican wisdom. Al mal tiempo, buena cara. Put a good face to the bad times. Be positive. A caballo regalado, no se le ven los dientes. You don’t check the teeth of a gifted horse. Be thankful for the gift, don’t look forMYTHS & LEGENDS
Myths & Legends The Legend of the Cempasuchil Flower The Day of the Dead Flower This beautiful legend recounts the love story of two young Aztecs, Xóchitl and Huitzilin, a romance from which the cempasuchilflower was born.
MEXICAN ARTS & CRAFTS A visit to Mexico is marked by the colorfulness found in the streets, the homes, and the utensils, an example of the joy every Mexican emanates, of his imagination, his skill in producing the most wonderful works, and in particular, his ability to create fantasies. Crafts are a people’s imagination, dexterity and dreams, expressedin an
WHAT DOES THE US EXPORT TO MEXICO? Mexico was the United States’ 2nd largest goods export market in 2016. Following are the most important exports from the US to Mexico. Machinery $42 Billion. Electrical Machinery $41 Billion. Vehicles & Vehicle Parts $21 Billion. Mineral Fuels $20 Billion (Gasoline, natural gas) Medical Instruments $12 Billion. Plastics $16 Billion. LA GUELAGUETZA CELEBRATION La Guelaguetza originated from the Mexica-Aztec conquest of Oaxaca, where the native Oaxacan worshiped the goddess of tender corn called Xilonen. Now a day the festival is dedicated to the goddess of corn called Centeotl. Guelaguetza means to give or share, to gift or offer a service to someone. It comes from the Zapotec word Guendalezaa, which means offering, gift. MEXICAN CURRENCY BILLS & COINS The peso was originally the name of the eight real coins issued in Mexico by Spain and the first currency to use the $ symbol. Its ISO code is MXN. The first currency to be used in what is now Mexico, during Pre-Columbian times was the Cacao bean. The Mexican Peso is the 8th currency most traded in the world and the 1st in Latin America. MOST POPULAR MEXICAN NICKNAMES Most Popular Mexican Nicknames. In Mexico, there are many nicknames or terms of endearment to express in a playful way our feelings toward others. Amor my love. Bebé baby. Cariño Sweetheart. Chaparrita (o) Short one. Chino (a) Curly one. Corazón Heart, my heart. Cielo, MiCielo My sky.
THE LEGEND OF MAIZE
An ancient legend tells the story that before the arrival of the god Quetzalcoatl, the Aztecs only consumed roots and game animals; they did not eat corn because it was beyond their reach, hidden behind the massive mountains surrounding the city. The other gods had already sought to part the mountains for the Aztecs to gain access to this precious food, but they never succeeded. THE LEGEND OF OUR LADY OF SOLITUDE & THE MULE The Legend of Our Lady of Solitude & the Mule. An ancient story recounts the story of Oaxaca’s Our Lady of Solitude. Legend has it that in 1620 a mule driver, guiding his mulas, mules train through the streets of Oaxaca on his way to Guatemala, suddenly discovered heINSIDE MEXICO
Cinco de Mayo Tequila The Landscape, History & Taste of Mexico. Spanish The Essence of Tequila Tequila is the national drink of Mexico and is certainly one of the most popular spirit beverages in TRADITIONAL MEXICAN SAYINGS Here you will find some of the most used sayings, proverbios, with their english translation and meaning. A wealth of Mexican wisdom. Al mal tiempo, buena cara. Put a good face to the bad times. Be positive. A caballo regalado, no se le ven los dientes. You don’t check the teeth of a gifted horse. Be thankful for the gift, don’t look forMYTHS & LEGENDS
Myths & Legends The Legend of the Cempasuchil Flower The Day of the Dead Flower This beautiful legend recounts the love story of two young Aztecs, Xóchitl and Huitzilin, a romance from which the cempasuchilflower was born.
MEXICAN ARTS & CRAFTS A visit to Mexico is marked by the colorfulness found in the streets, the homes, and the utensils, an example of the joy every Mexican emanates, of his imagination, his skill in producing the most wonderful works, and in particular, his ability to create fantasies. Crafts are a people’s imagination, dexterity and dreams, expressedin an
WHAT DOES THE US EXPORT TO MEXICO? Mexico was the United States’ 2nd largest goods export market in 2016. Following are the most important exports from the US to Mexico. Machinery $42 Billion. Electrical Machinery $41 Billion. Vehicles & Vehicle Parts $21 Billion. Mineral Fuels $20 Billion (Gasoline, natural gas) Medical Instruments $12 Billion. Plastics $16 Billion. LA GUELAGUETZA CELEBRATION La Guelaguetza originated from the Mexica-Aztec conquest of Oaxaca, where the native Oaxacan worshiped the goddess of tender corn called Xilonen. Now a day the festival is dedicated to the goddess of corn called Centeotl. Guelaguetza means to give or share, to gift or offer a service to someone. It comes from the Zapotec word Guendalezaa, which means offering, gift. MEXICAN CURRENCY BILLS & COINS The peso was originally the name of the eight real coins issued in Mexico by Spain and the first currency to use the $ symbol. Its ISO code is MXN. The first currency to be used in what is now Mexico, during Pre-Columbian times was the Cacao bean. The Mexican Peso is the 8th currency most traded in the world and the 1st in Latin America. MOST POPULAR MEXICAN NICKNAMES Most Popular Mexican Nicknames. In Mexico, there are many nicknames or terms of endearment to express in a playful way our feelings toward others. Amor my love. Bebé baby. Cariño Sweetheart. Chaparrita (o) Short one. Chino (a) Curly one. Corazón Heart, my heart. Cielo, MiCielo My sky.
THE LEGEND OF MAIZE
An ancient legend tells the story that before the arrival of the god Quetzalcoatl, the Aztecs only consumed roots and game animals; they did not eat corn because it was beyond their reach, hidden behind the massive mountains surrounding the city. The other gods had already sought to part the mountains for the Aztecs to gain access to this precious food, but they never succeeded. THE LEGEND OF OUR LADY OF SOLITUDE & THE MULE The Legend of Our Lady of Solitude & the Mule. An ancient story recounts the story of Oaxaca’s Our Lady of Solitude. Legend has it that in 1620 a mule driver, guiding his mulas, mules train through the streets of Oaxaca on his way to Guatemala, suddenly discovered heHEROES & HEROINES
Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz. Juana Inés de Asbaje y Ramírez also known as Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, was born in Nepantla Mexico in 1651. She was a Mexican writer who influenced greatly Hispano-American literature of the 17th century. She was known in her lifetime as FROM MEXICO TO THE WORLD: MEXICAN STAPLE INGREDIENTS One of the most traditional dishes in Mexican cuisine is ‘frijoles charros’ (or ‘ranch-style beans’), cooked with onions, epazote and pork cracklings. The Yucatan Peninsula is particularly famous for its ‘frijoles puercos’ (or “pig beans”), made with pork. CHILE(Chilli) Chile
GUACAMOLE | INSIDE MEXICO Las Mañanitas is the traditional Mexican birthday song. It is so popular that it is now sung in most Latin American countries. Usually this beautiful song is sung when the birthday person wakes up or before blowing the candles on the TRADITIONAL LOVE SAYINGS Here you will find some of the most used love sayings, proverbios, with their english translation and meaning. A wealth of Mexican knowledge. Amor por cartas, son promesas falsas. Love through letters are false promises. Actions speak louder than words. Amor viejo, niEL DÍA DE LA RAZA
El Día de la Raza celebrates the birth of a new identity fusion of two cultures that of the Spanish conquerors and the indigenous people in America. It is a day to commemorate our Hispanic race and heritage. In Spain and other countries it is called El Día de la Hispanidad, The Spanishness Day. In Venezuela, in 2002 it was changed to the Día de la Resistencia Indígena, The Day of the THE LEGEND OF OUR LADY OF SOLITUDE & THE MULE The Legend of Our Lady of Solitude & the Mule. An ancient story recounts the story of Oaxaca’s Our Lady of Solitude. Legend has it that in 1620 a mule driver, guiding his mulas, mules train through the streets of Oaxaca on his way to Guatemala, suddenly discovered he THE LEGEND OF XUNAAN & THE YOUNG WARRIOR Bolonchen de Rejon is a beautiful village in the state of Quintana Roo. Bolonchen means Nine Cenotes. Legend has it that guided by a wise man, the first settlers of Bolonchen arrived at the place where they found nine cenotes, or deep natural wells created by the gods to collect rain water.. But it was not easy for them to take over theplace.
THE CULTURE OF THE SUN In all of the pre-Colombian cultures, the sun is associated with the Spring rituals, when life is reborn and flourishes. It is also the time of year to prepare the fallow land for harvest. In the “huichol” pueblos, a ritual is prepared for the “deer”, which is the sun that carries light to EL JUEGO DE PELOTA ~ BALL GAME El Juego de Pelota ~ Ball Game Aztec Sports & Games. Dawn dyes the contour of the mountains red. A perfumed, warm breeze dominates the air. Dew slides through the branches of trees and the petals of countless flowers. Far away, the ancestral sound of a sea snail’sconch is
LA LEYENDA DEL CACAO Cuenta la leyenda que Quetzalcóatl, dió a los toltecas los granos del cacao. Lo que el dios quería era tener a su pueblo bien alimentado y de esa manera poderse dedicar completamente a ser mejores hombres, estudiosos, sabios, arquitectos, artistas y artesanos.INSIDE MEXICO
Cinco de Mayo Tequila The Landscape, History & Taste of Mexico. Spanish The Essence of Tequila Tequila is the national drink of Mexico and is certainly one of the most popular spirit beverages inMYTHS & LEGENDS
Myths & Legends The Legend of the Cempasuchil Flower The Day of the Dead Flower This beautiful legend recounts the love story of two young Aztecs, Xóchitl and Huitzilin, a romance from which the cempasuchilflower was born.
TRADITIONAL MEXICAN SAYINGS Mexican proverbs or sayings are popularly known and repeated through generations. Here you will find some of the most used sayings, proverbios, with their english translation and meaning. A wealth ofMexican wisdom.
MEXICAN ARTS & CRAFTS Crafts are a people’s imagination, dexterity and dreams, expressed in an article that brings together the past and the present. The fact is that in practically all areas of life in Mexico there is a fascinating mixture of the native and the contemporary. WHAT DOES THE US EXPORT TO MEXICO? According to the Office of the United States Trade Representative: Mexico is currently our 3rd largest goods trading partner with $531 billion in total (two way) goods trade during 2015. Goods exports totaled $236 billion; Goods imports totaled $295 billion. The U.S. goods trade deficit with Mexico was $58 billion in MOST POPULAR MEXICAN NICKNAMES Linda A beautiful woman or girl. Maestro Teacher but is mostly used for construction workers, carpenters etc.. Mami Mama can be used for daughters or mothers.. Muñeca (o) Doll. Nene (a) Baby. Papi Daddy and can be used for sons or father.. Peque Little one said to a child Prieta (o) Dark-skinned, tanned beauty. Profe Short for Profesor (a)teacher
MUSIC & LYRICS
Music & Lyrics Las Mañanitas Las Mañanitas is the traditional Mexican birthday song. It is so popular that it is now sung in most Latin American countries.THE LEGEND OF MAIZE
An ancient legend tells the story that before the arrival of the god Quetzalcoatl, the Aztecs only consumed roots and game animals; they did not eat corn because it was beyond their reach, hidden behind the massive mountains surrounding the city. The other gods had already sought to part the mountains for the Aztecs to gain access to this precious food, but they never succeeded.CINCO DE MAYO
General Ignacio Zaragoza led 5,000 ill-equipped Mestizo and Zapotec Indians called Zacapoaxtlas. On the 5th of May 1862, the forts of Loreto and Guadalupe, in the city of Puebla, became the scene of the historical defeat of the great European army. MEXICAN NATIONAL ANTHEM The Mexican National Anthem was writen by poet Francisco Gonzalez Bocanegra and musician Jaime Nuno. It was declared the National Anthem on February 9,1854, after a national contest was launched to find an anthem for our country.INSIDE MEXICO
Cinco de Mayo Tequila The Landscape, History & Taste of Mexico. Spanish The Essence of Tequila Tequila is the national drink of Mexico and is certainly one of the most popular spirit beverages inMYTHS & LEGENDS
Myths & Legends The Legend of the Cempasuchil Flower The Day of the Dead Flower This beautiful legend recounts the love story of two young Aztecs, Xóchitl and Huitzilin, a romance from which the cempasuchilflower was born.
TRADITIONAL MEXICAN SAYINGS Mexican proverbs or sayings are popularly known and repeated through generations. Here you will find some of the most used sayings, proverbios, with their english translation and meaning. A wealth ofMexican wisdom.
MEXICAN ARTS & CRAFTS Crafts are a people’s imagination, dexterity and dreams, expressed in an article that brings together the past and the present. The fact is that in practically all areas of life in Mexico there is a fascinating mixture of the native and the contemporary. WHAT DOES THE US EXPORT TO MEXICO? According to the Office of the United States Trade Representative: Mexico is currently our 3rd largest goods trading partner with $531 billion in total (two way) goods trade during 2015. Goods exports totaled $236 billion; Goods imports totaled $295 billion. The U.S. goods trade deficit with Mexico was $58 billion in MOST POPULAR MEXICAN NICKNAMES Linda A beautiful woman or girl. Maestro Teacher but is mostly used for construction workers, carpenters etc.. Mami Mama can be used for daughters or mothers.. Muñeca (o) Doll. Nene (a) Baby. Papi Daddy and can be used for sons or father.. Peque Little one said to a child Prieta (o) Dark-skinned, tanned beauty. Profe Short for Profesor (a)teacher
MUSIC & LYRICS
Music & Lyrics Las Mañanitas Las Mañanitas is the traditional Mexican birthday song. It is so popular that it is now sung in most Latin American countries.THE LEGEND OF MAIZE
An ancient legend tells the story that before the arrival of the god Quetzalcoatl, the Aztecs only consumed roots and game animals; they did not eat corn because it was beyond their reach, hidden behind the massive mountains surrounding the city. The other gods had already sought to part the mountains for the Aztecs to gain access to this precious food, but they never succeeded.CINCO DE MAYO
General Ignacio Zaragoza led 5,000 ill-equipped Mestizo and Zapotec Indians called Zacapoaxtlas. On the 5th of May 1862, the forts of Loreto and Guadalupe, in the city of Puebla, became the scene of the historical defeat of the great European army. MEXICAN NATIONAL ANTHEM The Mexican National Anthem was writen by poet Francisco Gonzalez Bocanegra and musician Jaime Nuno. It was declared the National Anthem on February 9,1854, after a national contest was launched to find an anthem for our country. WHAT DOES THE US EXPORT TO MEXICO? According to the Office of the United States Trade Representative: Mexico is currently our 3rd largest goods trading partner with $531 billion in total (two way) goods trade during 2015. Goods exports totaled $236 billion; Goods imports totaled $295 billion. The U.S. goods trade deficit with Mexico was $58 billion in SEMANA SANTA IN MEXICO Iztapalapa is a small district south of Mexico City, an ordinary neighborhood like any other, with its main plaza and its church.It has perhaps, the same problems as other districts (or colonias, as they are called) but something sets it apart from the others: a very special fiesta in which everyone takes part, where no one, no matter how small, is left out.THE LEGEND OF MAIZE
An ancient legend tells the story that before the arrival of the god Quetzalcoatl, the Aztecs only consumed roots and game animals; they did not eat corn because it was beyond their reach, hidden behind the massive mountains surrounding the city. The other gods had already sought to part the mountains for the Aztecs to gain access to this precious food, but they never succeeded. LA GUELAGUETZA CELEBRATION La Guelaguetza originated from the Mexica-Aztec conquest of Oaxaca, where the native Oaxacan worshiped the goddess of tender corn called Xilonen. Now a day the festival is dedicated to the goddess of corn called Centeotl. Guelaguetza means to give or share, to gift or offer a service to someone. It comes from the Zapotec word Guendalezaa, which means offering, gift.HEROES & HEROINES
HEROES & HEROINES General Ignacio Zaragoza: Cinco de Mayo Hero Spanish Cinco de Mayo Hero When "Cinco de Mayo" is mentioned in Mexico, one of the most symbolic battles in the Mexican collective unconscious immediately comes to mind: the Battle of Puebla. MEXICAN CURRENCY BILLS & COINS The Mexican currency is called Peso and its symbol is $.. The Peso and the US Dollar have both its origin in the 15th-19th century Spanish dollar. The peso was originally the name of the eight real coins issued in Mexico by Spain and the first currency to use the $ symbol. Its ISO code is MXN. THE LEGEND OF OUR LADY OF SOLITUDE & THE MULE The officials were curious to see what was inside this box. They opened it and found inside the image of the Blessed Virgin of Solitude accompanied by Christ on it, along with a sign that said, The Virgin by the Cross.. This amazing event motivated Bishop Bartolome LAS SERENATAS SERENADES Nowadays, Mexicans have an incredibly romantic way of expressing their love: las serenatas. The boyfriend waits patiently for the sun to go down. Then in the town’s plaza he hires a group of mariachis or a trio of singers with guitars, and goes to his girlfriend’s house. There, on the street, under his loved one’s window, they all start to sing the most romantic and heartfelt songs. MEXICAN NATIONAL ANTHEM The Mexican National Anthem was writen by poet Francisco Gonzalez Bocanegra and musician Jaime Nuno. It was declared the National Anthem on February 9,1854, after a national contest was launched to find an anthem for our country. LA LEYENDA DEL CACAO Cuenta la leyenda que Quetzalcóatl, dió a los toltecas los granos del cacao. Lo que el dios quería era tener a su pueblo bien alimentado y de esa manera poderse dedicar completamente a ser mejores hombres, estudiosos, sabios, arquitectos, artistas y artesanos.INSIDE MEXICO
Cinco de Mayo Tequila The Landscape, History & Taste of Mexico. Spanish The Essence of Tequila Tequila is the national drink of Mexico and is certainly one of the most popular spirit beverages in TRADITIONAL MEXICAN SAYINGS Here you will find some of the most used sayings, proverbios, with their english translation and meaning. A wealth of Mexican wisdom. Al mal tiempo, buena cara. Put a good face to the bad times. Be positive. A caballo regalado, no se le ven los dientes. You don’t check the teeth of a gifted horse. Be thankful for the gift, don’t look forMYTHS & LEGENDS
Myths & Legends The Legend of the Cempasuchil Flower The Day of the Dead Flower This beautiful legend recounts the love story of two young Aztecs, Xóchitl and Huitzilin, a romance from which the cempasuchilflower was born.
MEXICAN ARTS & CRAFTS A visit to Mexico is marked by the colorfulness found in the streets, the homes, and the utensils, an example of the joy every Mexican emanates, of his imagination, his skill in producing the most wonderful works, and in particular, his ability to create fantasies. Crafts are a people’s imagination, dexterity and dreams, expressedin an
WHAT DOES THE US EXPORT TO MEXICO? Mexico was the United States’ 2nd largest goods export market in 2016. Following are the most important exports from the US to Mexico. Machinery $42 Billion. Electrical Machinery $41 Billion. Vehicles & Vehicle Parts $21 Billion. Mineral Fuels $20 Billion (Gasoline, natural gas) Medical Instruments $12 Billion. Plastics $16 Billion. LA GUELAGUETZA CELEBRATION La Guelaguetza originated from the Mexica-Aztec conquest of Oaxaca, where the native Oaxacan worshiped the goddess of tender corn called Xilonen. Now a day the festival is dedicated to the goddess of corn called Centeotl. Guelaguetza means to give or share, to gift or offer a service to someone. It comes from the Zapotec word Guendalezaa, which means offering, gift. MOST POPULAR MEXICAN NICKNAMES Most Popular Mexican Nicknames. In Mexico, there are many nicknames or terms of endearment to express in a playful way our feelings toward others. Amor my love. Bebé baby. Cariño Sweetheart. Chaparrita (o) Short one. Chino (a) Curly one. Corazón Heart, my heart. Cielo, MiCielo My sky.
MEXICAN CURRENCY BILLS & COINS The peso was originally the name of the eight real coins issued in Mexico by Spain and the first currency to use the $ symbol. Its ISO code is MXN. The first currency to be used in what is now Mexico, during Pre-Columbian times was the Cacao bean. The Mexican Peso is the 8th currency most traded in the world and the 1st in Latin America.THE LEGEND OF MAIZE
An ancient legend tells the story that before the arrival of the god Quetzalcoatl, the Aztecs only consumed roots and game animals; they did not eat corn because it was beyond their reach, hidden behind the massive mountains surrounding the city. The other gods had already sought to part the mountains for the Aztecs to gain access to this precious food, but they never succeeded. THE LEGEND OF OUR LADY OF SOLITUDE & THE MULE The Legend of Our Lady of Solitude & the Mule. An ancient story recounts the story of Oaxaca’s Our Lady of Solitude. Legend has it that in 1620 a mule driver, guiding his mulas, mules train through the streets of Oaxaca on his way to Guatemala, suddenly discovered heINSIDE MEXICO
Cinco de Mayo Tequila The Landscape, History & Taste of Mexico. Spanish The Essence of Tequila Tequila is the national drink of Mexico and is certainly one of the most popular spirit beverages in TRADITIONAL MEXICAN SAYINGS Here you will find some of the most used sayings, proverbios, with their english translation and meaning. A wealth of Mexican wisdom. Al mal tiempo, buena cara. Put a good face to the bad times. Be positive. A caballo regalado, no se le ven los dientes. You don’t check the teeth of a gifted horse. Be thankful for the gift, don’t look forMYTHS & LEGENDS
Myths & Legends The Legend of the Cempasuchil Flower The Day of the Dead Flower This beautiful legend recounts the love story of two young Aztecs, Xóchitl and Huitzilin, a romance from which the cempasuchilflower was born.
MEXICAN ARTS & CRAFTS A visit to Mexico is marked by the colorfulness found in the streets, the homes, and the utensils, an example of the joy every Mexican emanates, of his imagination, his skill in producing the most wonderful works, and in particular, his ability to create fantasies. Crafts are a people’s imagination, dexterity and dreams, expressedin an
WHAT DOES THE US EXPORT TO MEXICO? Mexico was the United States’ 2nd largest goods export market in 2016. Following are the most important exports from the US to Mexico. Machinery $42 Billion. Electrical Machinery $41 Billion. Vehicles & Vehicle Parts $21 Billion. Mineral Fuels $20 Billion (Gasoline, natural gas) Medical Instruments $12 Billion. Plastics $16 Billion. LA GUELAGUETZA CELEBRATION La Guelaguetza originated from the Mexica-Aztec conquest of Oaxaca, where the native Oaxacan worshiped the goddess of tender corn called Xilonen. Now a day the festival is dedicated to the goddess of corn called Centeotl. Guelaguetza means to give or share, to gift or offer a service to someone. It comes from the Zapotec word Guendalezaa, which means offering, gift. MOST POPULAR MEXICAN NICKNAMES Most Popular Mexican Nicknames. In Mexico, there are many nicknames or terms of endearment to express in a playful way our feelings toward others. Amor my love. Bebé baby. Cariño Sweetheart. Chaparrita (o) Short one. Chino (a) Curly one. Corazón Heart, my heart. Cielo, MiCielo My sky.
MEXICAN CURRENCY BILLS & COINS The peso was originally the name of the eight real coins issued in Mexico by Spain and the first currency to use the $ symbol. Its ISO code is MXN. The first currency to be used in what is now Mexico, during Pre-Columbian times was the Cacao bean. The Mexican Peso is the 8th currency most traded in the world and the 1st in Latin America.THE LEGEND OF MAIZE
An ancient legend tells the story that before the arrival of the god Quetzalcoatl, the Aztecs only consumed roots and game animals; they did not eat corn because it was beyond their reach, hidden behind the massive mountains surrounding the city. The other gods had already sought to part the mountains for the Aztecs to gain access to this precious food, but they never succeeded. THE LEGEND OF OUR LADY OF SOLITUDE & THE MULE The Legend of Our Lady of Solitude & the Mule. An ancient story recounts the story of Oaxaca’s Our Lady of Solitude. Legend has it that in 1620 a mule driver, guiding his mulas, mules train through the streets of Oaxaca on his way to Guatemala, suddenly discovered heTHE LEGEND OF MAIZE
An ancient legend tells the story that before the arrival of the god Quetzalcoatl, the Aztecs only consumed roots and game animals; they did not eat corn because it was beyond their reach, hidden behind the massive mountains surrounding the city. The other gods had already sought to part the mountains for the Aztecs to gain access to this precious food, but they never succeeded. FROM MEXICO TO THE WORLD: MEXICAN STAPLE INGREDIENTS One of the most traditional dishes in Mexican cuisine is ‘frijoles charros’ (or ‘ranch-style beans’), cooked with onions, epazote and pork cracklings. The Yucatan Peninsula is particularly famous for its ‘frijoles puercos’ (or “pig beans”), made with pork. CHILE(Chilli) Chile
GUACAMOLE | INSIDE MEXICO Las Mañanitas is the traditional Mexican birthday song. It is so popular that it is now sung in most Latin American countries. Usually this beautiful song is sung when the birthday person wakes up or before blowing the candles on the TRADITIONAL LOVE SAYINGS Here you will find some of the most used love sayings, proverbios, with their english translation and meaning. A wealth of Mexican knowledge. Amor por cartas, son promesas falsas. Love through letters are false promises. Actions speak louder than words. Amor viejo, ni THE LEGEND OF XUNAAN & THE YOUNG WARRIOR Bolonchen de Rejon is a beautiful village in the state of Quintana Roo. Bolonchen means Nine Cenotes. Legend has it that guided by a wise man, the first settlers of Bolonchen arrived at the place where they found nine cenotes, or deep natural wells created by the gods to collect rain water.. But it was not easy for them to take over theplace.
THE LEGEND OF OUR LADY OF SOLITUDE & THE MULE The Legend of Our Lady of Solitude & the Mule. An ancient story recounts the story of Oaxaca’s Our Lady of Solitude. Legend has it that in 1620 a mule driver, guiding his mulas, mules train through the streets of Oaxaca on his way to Guatemala, suddenly discovered heEL DÍA DE LA RAZA
El Día de la Raza celebrates the birth of a new identity fusion of two cultures that of the Spanish conquerors and the indigenous people in America. It is a day to commemorate our Hispanic race and heritage. In Spain and other countries it is called El Día de la Hispanidad, The Spanishness Day. In Venezuela, in 2002 it was changed to the Día de la Resistencia Indígena, The Day of the THE CULTURE OF THE SUN In all of the pre-Colombian cultures, the sun is associated with the Spring rituals, when life is reborn and flourishes. It is also the time of year to prepare the fallow land for harvest. In the “huichol” pueblos, a ritual is prepared for the “deer”, which is the sun that carries light to EL JUEGO DE PELOTA ~ BALL GAME El Juego de Pelota ~ Ball Game Aztec Sports & Games. Dawn dyes the contour of the mountains red. A perfumed, warm breeze dominates the air. Dew slides through the branches of trees and the petals of countless flowers. Far away, the ancestral sound of a sea snail’sconch is
LA LEYENDA DEL CACAO Cuenta la leyenda que Quetzalcóatl, dió a los toltecas los granos del cacao. Lo que el dios quería era tener a su pueblo bien alimentado y de esa manera poderse dedicar completamente a ser mejores hombres, estudiosos, sabios, arquitectos, artistas y artesanos. Thanks for signing up! Join to recieve our newsletterINSIDE MéXICO
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