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...........FESTIVALS AND EVENTS.............
| | | | November, 2010
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VII Annual Yucatan Bird - Birdwatching Merida, Yucatan Banquet, field trips, photography and competition all related to birdwatching |
| | January, 2011
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Festival Internacional de las Artes - Birdwatching Merida, Yucatan Government-sponsored cultural event this arts festival featuring concerts, dance, theater, fine arts and photography. |
Beginning of January
466th Anniversary of the founding of Merida - Cultural Merida, Yucatan 999/942-000 More than two weeks of nonstop cultural festivities to celebrate Merida’s 466th anniversary. Music, theater, free outdoor concerts and entertainment, food, and fun. http://www.merida.gob.mx |
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Mexican Slang |
¡Fuera de mi camino!expressionLiteral Meaning: Get out of my path! Meaning: Get out of my way! Example: ¡Te voy a dejar, idiota! ¡Fuera de mi camino! (I’m leaving you, you idiot! Get out of my way!)
More Mexican Slang
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Articles
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Roosters of San Blas By Jane Onstott Counting the seconds between a bolt of lightning and the clap of thunder that follows is supposed to help calculate a storm’s distance. Using this same principle, I’m timing the frequency of the rooster’s crow.
........moreMexican Road Signs By Jane Onstott No rebase - No passing
........moreThe Purépecha Nation By Jane Onstott Great architects they weren’t. The Purépecha empire---whose boundaries roughly equaled those of present-day Michoacán, in western Mexico---left few physical testaments of their culture.
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