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...........FESTIVALS AND EVENTS.............
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Fiestas del Equinoccio - Cultural Chichen Itza, Yucatan Autumnal Equinox celebrated at Chichen Itza; snake shadow creeps down the Kukulkan Temple Pyramid in visual representation of the god Quetzalcoatl (Kukulkan). Prayer groups and vigils. |
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Mexican Slang |
hechizadovocabularyMeaning: bewitched, under the spell of Example: Luis está hechizado por la rubia que todos quieren. (Luis is under the spell of the blonde that everyone loves.)
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Articles
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Michoacan Cuisine By Jane Onstott Michoacán’s fertile and varied lands bring an abundance of fruits and vegetables to its table. From the northern parts of the state com such staples as onions, chile and tomatoes as well as potatoes, strawberries, blackberries, and apricots.
........moreAjijic, Diary of a Housesitter By Pat Walker There are many ways to live here in the Lake Chapala area of Mexico
........moreCruising Baja By Jane Onstott Some of Baja’s road signs are pictorials: a bar and wavy lines means vado, a desert depression or wash that may or may not contain water.
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