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...........FESTIVALS AND EVENTS.............
| | | | January, 2010
| | January 5--23 (annual)
Festival Internacional de las Artes - Cultural 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 |
| | November, 2010
| | Mid November
VII Annual Yucatan Bird - Birdwatching Merida, Yucatan Banquet, field trips, photography and competition all related to birdwatching |
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Mexican Slang |
siglavocabularyMeaning: acronym Example: PEMEX es la sigla de Petróleos Mexicanos. (PEMEX is the acronym for Petróleos Mexicanos, Mexico’s national petroleum company.)
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Articles
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Missionaries and Mines By Jane Onstott The first Europeans to settle this harsh yet mesmerizing landscape were mining entrepreneurs and Catholic missionaries.
........moreColima, Anatomy of an Earthquake By Jane Onstott As in a nightmare, buildings on both sides of the street shuddered and swayed before cracking in half or collapsing in piles.
........moreMichoacan 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.
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